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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hi All,

First of all, thank you for your answer in advance.

My wife had her medical exam last week, and she was told since she takes some medication, her medical exam result won't be given to her, instead, the doctor will send the result to the consulate. She have her interview next month, and I'm really worry that this may cause some problems.

Did anyone have\had this problem before, and what was the result.

Thanks for your reply.

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Hi All,

First of all, thank you for your answer in advance.

My wife had her medical exam last week, and she was told since she takes some medication, her medical exam result won't be given to her, instead, the doctor will send the result to the consulate. She have her interview next month, and I'm really worry that this may cause some problems.

Did anyone have\had this problem before, and what was the result.

Thanks for your reply.

Sure, it's happened before. They are sending it in advance of the interview, so it can be evaluated. Sounds like the medication may be for a mental issue. Is that the case?

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; It's normal that it will be forwarded to the Consulate :thumbs:

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Hi All,

First of all, thank you for your answer in advance.

My wife had her medical exam last week, and she was told since she takes some medication, her medical exam result won't be given to her, instead, the doctor will send the result to the consulate. She have her interview next month, and I'm really worry that this may cause some problems.

Did anyone have\had this problem before, and what was the result.

Thanks for your reply.

well, here in germany its normal that the doc sends everything to the embassy directly.

but medications shouldnt be a problem - i have to take something too and no-one actually cared at th embassy.

might just be in order to be cautious and to not have ppl change sth.

i know things like that always cause nervousness - but try to relax.

maybe so. from morocco can tell u more bout that, but taking meds is usually not a prob. they may have a closer look, esp if its sth for mental issues, but otherwise - try to stay calm (easier said than, done, i know, but at least try ...)

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well, here in germany its normal that the doc sends everything to the embassy directly.

but medications shouldnt be a problem - i have to take something too and no-one actually cared at th embassy.

might just be in order to be cautious and to not have ppl change sth.

i know things like that always cause nervousness - but try to relax.

maybe so. from morocco can tell u more bout that, but taking meds is usually not a prob. they may have a closer look, esp if its sth for mental issues, but otherwise - try to stay calm (easier said than, done, i know, but at least try ...)

The medication is temporary, nothing major.

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