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hi guys,

my wife's interview is on the 23rd and we're both feeling the anxiety. during my wife's medical appt., she had mentioned a couple of things that somewhat spooked her:

1) for some reason, her doctor checked off "abnormal" on her skin type

2)she was asked if she was taking any medication and she had mentioned that she was taking migraine medication. now she's worried that her having migraines will be ammunition for the consular officer to possibly deny the petition.

Does anyone know of any case where any or both of the aforementioned can be/are/were grounds for denial? We're probably just paranoid but I just wanted to let it out there to make me feel a bit better.

Thanks everyone!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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NO :no: this is not a condition to deny on medical grounds, only medical conditions that pose a threat to others like AIDS, or TB are grounds for admissibility.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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hi guys,

my wife's interview is on the 23rd and we're both feeling the anxiety. during my wife's medical appt., she had mentioned a couple of things that somewhat spooked her:

1) for some reason, her doctor checked off "abnormal" on her skin type

2)she was asked if she was taking any medication and she had mentioned that she was taking migraine medication. now she's worried that her having migraines will be ammunition for the consular officer to possibly deny the petition.

Does anyone know of any case where any or both of the aforementioned can be/are/were grounds for denial? We're probably just paranoid but I just wanted to let it out there to make me feel a bit better.

Thanks everyone!

I don't think there is a denial for medical condition.. I think if you fail the medical exam, USEM will put your application on hold and get you cured 1st if possible then take the exam again..

The worst case denial is DRUGS (marijuana, meth, etc) PRESENT or PAST...

IR-1 Visa for Wife

NVC Case Complete = January 2, 2008

Received Packet 4 here in the US (Interview Packet) = January 18, 2008

Case Left NVC Forwarded to USEM Manila = January 23, 2008

SLEC Medical = Jan 31 and Feb 1, 2008 (2 days)

USEM Manila Interview = February 20, 2008 @ 8:30am = DONE! (Status: 2 Months wait is over APPROVED)

CFO Guidance & Counseling = April 17, 2008

Visa in Hand = April 18, 2008 (Our Wedding Anniversary)

Arrival in the US and POE = April 23, 2008 JFK Intl. Airport New York City

Social Security Card = May 2, 2008

Green Card in Hand = August 18,2008

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hi guys,

my wife's interview is on the 23rd and we're both feeling the anxiety. during my wife's medical appt., she had mentioned a couple of things that somewhat spooked her:

1) for some reason, her doctor checked off "abnormal" on her skin type

2)she was asked if she was taking any medication and she had mentioned that she was taking migraine medication. now she's worried that her having migraines will be ammunition for the consular officer to possibly deny the petition.

Does anyone know of any case where any or both of the aforementioned can be/are/were grounds for denial? We're probably just paranoid but I just wanted to let it out there to make me feel a bit better.

Thanks everyone!

If she was given the xray and the ds 3025 she's in the clear! :dance:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Also got checked off as having abnormal skin condition but it didn't affect my interview! Good luck!

AOS TIMELINE:

02.25.2008 Mailed AOS packet

03.04.2008 Check cashed

03.03.2008 NOA dates for I-485, EAD, AP

03.05.2008 Biometrics Appointment notice date

03.19.2008 Biometrics Appointment

03.22.2008 RFE for missing (2) I-864 pages :(

03.24.2008 RFE mailed back

03.31.2008 RFE received and case processing resumed

04.28.2008 AP approval notice (dated 04.25.08)

04.30.2008 EAD approved

05.02.2008 Received AP in mail

05.05.2008 Received EAD in mail

07.10.2008 Received Interview letter

08.15.2008 Interview: Approved

08.26.2008 Green Card received

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