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I was just wondering... and so wasn't my fiance... seeing that it is so popular in Jamaica, Is a drug screening part of the medical exam? Do they even care about that?? If anyone knows for sure, please comment... thanks :wacko:

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You would be suprised how long that stuff would last in your system especially if he was a constant user......I would start cleansing from now and not wait till later...........BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY!!

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I was just wondering... and so wasn't my fiance... seeing that it is so popular in Jamaica, Is a drug screening part of the medical exam? Do they even care about that?? If anyone knows for sure, please comment... thanks :wacko:

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(iv) who is determined (in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services) to be a drug abuser or addict, is inadmissible.

There have been people who were banned for 3 years just for admitting in the medical that they smoked in their past... :wacko:

Be careful.

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I was just wondering... and so wasn't my fiance... seeing that it is so popular in Jamaica, Is a drug screening part of the medical exam? Do they even care about that?? If anyone knows for sure, please comment... thanks :wacko:

Yes it is a requirement not just for Jamaicans.

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Required. And, like Justacia said.....DENY any past use at all or it will be a 3 year ban, possibly longer.

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Deliberately lying to USCIS or the Consulate will earn you a lifelong ban from the US that is probably not waiverable. Being discovered with illicit drugs in your system during the medical will lead to a denial, but under certain conditions including treatment, counselling and rehabilitation, the denial is waiverable.

Telling someone to lie to USCIS is a violation of TOS for Visa Journey. To prevent further encouragement of illegal activities I am closing this thread.

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