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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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My brother is an american citizen and I am a legal resident, he claimed my mom and dad and they went to their appoinment in Ciudad Juarez the last september. My dad got his legal residence without problem but my mom failed the medical since they detected some "small little white spots" in her X rays (lungs). The doctor at the clinic told her that could be nothing or could be Tuberculosis and they had to run some test during 3 days and they will have the results after 2 months (or so) and she will have to go back to Ciudad Juarez when the results were ready...

Anyway, she came back to town and went to 3 different doctors who ran the most expensive test for tuberculosis. The 3 of them conclude: SHE DOESN'T HAVE TUBERCULOSIS (we knew since the begining) what they saw in her lungs was the remainings of a severe cold or flu (MAKE SURE TO TAKE XRAYS AND CHECK IF YOU DONT HAVE THEM OR THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU)...as simple as that and she doesn't even need medicine for that, just excercise, water and I don't remember what else...

The good news is she is healthy the bad news...she has to go back to Ciudad Juarez.

The problem is (as usual) the clinic in ciudad juarez is telling her that she doesn't have to set an appoinment in the Embassy, since they are going to send the results directly to them and all she has to do is show up at the embassy and they will let her get in...and also a guy at the door in the consulate told her the same, that she doesn;t need an appopinment...

Does anybody know if this is true? I will hate to see my mom going all the way up there and get denied entrance or something stupid after all she went through...

Should she make an appoinment or just show up?

THank you,

Good luck with your cases...mine was a k3 visa and is finally over!! (If you have any questions, please feel free to ask)

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