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if the doctor asks about past drug use and you admit to smoking marijuana in the past but are able to pass clean on a drug test now then do you think this will be a problem? don't they know most people have smoked weed? including our president, and probably every president that has been in office since i was born. not to mention marijuana is legal in my state, seems like in loosening there own laws they should adjust those in immigration. i wish. if i am looking at the correct form under medical history it asks "Use of drugs other than those required for medical reasons"

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Dude don't even admit it.

If you haven't smoked in over three weeks, there is no way for it to show in your system.

If you have it on your legal record through an arrest or otherwise just state it.

If it has been less than a month since your use then quit now or buy a kit to pass.

It is illegal under federal law.

Your process is being handled through the federal system.

What your state did does not mean anything.


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if the doctor asks about past drug use and you admit to smoking marijuana in the past but are able to pass clean on a drug test now then do you think this will be a problem? don't they know most people have smoked weed? including our president, and probably every president that has been in office since i was born. not to mention marijuana is legal in my state, seems like in loosening there own laws they should adjust those in immigration. i wish. if i am looking at the correct form under medical history it asks "Use of drugs other than those required for medical reasons"

There is zero tolerance for drug use in Immigration. Zero does not mean they are OK with it if you haven't dropped acid since you were a teenager in the 70s. Zero does not mean they are OK with it if you only toked once because your college frat made you do it for initiation. Zero does not mean "I had a problem but I've been sober for years and now I own my own company and sponsor uniforms for the local school football team". Zero means they don't want to hear that you ever did drugs, EVER ever.

My best friend co-manages a medical marijuana dispensary in San Francisco and her husband naturalized last month. Do you think he tokes? No, really. :D (Disclaimer: I don't. Seriously don't. Peer pressure might be funny when it's a 52-year-old pressuring a 46-year-old to do drugs, but so far I've managed to Just Say No. lol)

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so you think he should just check no as long as there is no record and the system is clean? i talked to another girl on here who field in belize and told me the doctor they went to and said he didnt test or ask much about it. everyone just says not to lie so it makes me paranoid.

but i guess it looks like they just like to be lied to

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so you think he should just check no as long as there is no record and the system is clean? i talked to another girl on here who field in belize and told me the doctor they went to and said he didnt test or ask much about it. everyone just says not to lie so it makes me paranoid.

Under the rules of this forum, we are not allowed to tell you to do anything against the law, including lie to Immigration. In fact we are obliged to report illegal activity that we directly know someone is engaging in. Think before you post any more. Maybe you should have a consult with an immigration lawyer (we are not lawyers) if you are worried or need someone to tell you to do or not do something.

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29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

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Yes do not lie... that is grounds for rejection.

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**** This is a delicate subject- be mindful that one should NEVER lie to immigration, and of our TOS which states: "Condone or instruct, either directly or indirectly, others on how to commit fraudulent or illegal immigration activities in any way, shape, manner or method." http://www.visajourney.com/content/terms *****

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