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Hello everyone,

My fiance just informed me that after repeated begging to both of the medical exam doctors in Peru, he was unable to schedule a medical exam before his K1 visa interview on August 21st. The earliest exam he could get is August 26th, at 3pm, which he scheduled. However, like I said his visa interview is on the 21st. I know it's not an automatic rejection to have the medical exam after the interview, but we are desperately trying to keep our planned wedding date in the States for September 1st. Yes, I know it's crazy to have a wedding date before the visa, and foolish and all of that. If he absolutely cannot come, then of course we still want to get married whenever we can. We were just really hoping to have it with family at my parents' house before I (and my fiance) move to California on Sept. 5th, and that's the only date that will work for us until a year later because of traveling to a new job on the other side of the country. I know this is desperate, and a last resort, but if there is anyone who has a medical exam scheduled in Peru before the 21st (or at least before the 26th) who wouldn't mind swapping dates (if we can arrange it with the doctors), my fiance and I would be FOREVER in your debt. I don't know how to repay you, but I'll be going to Peru on August 19th and would be happy to transport documents to your significant others, or send you cookies, or write you a letter of recommendation for your visa applications... whatever I could do. Please help. I know everyone is desperately waiting, and of course I don't want to jeopardize anyone else's process. I'm only asking (begging) that if anyone has a medical exam schedule but has a later interview date and it wouldn't affect your process to swap... please. I don't know what else to do.

Thank you all for your consideration.

Best,

Lauren

Lauren (US) and Eduardo (Peru)

*Feb. 14, 2013 - mailed in I129-F petition (from Peru)
*Feb. 27, 2013 - NOA1 from VSC

*Feb - June, 2013: obsessive checking on case at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis

*June 26, 2013 - petition approved and forwarded to Consulate in Peru
*July 16, 2013 - I emailed embassy in Peru, since no word yet
*July 16, 2013 - Received email response from embassy, stating packet has been sent to my fiance in Peru, and his interview date
*July 25, 2013 - Interview packet still not received by fiance in Peru (was finally received Sept. 2nd... jaja)
*Aug. 21, 2013 - Interview date!

*Aug. 26, 2013 - medical exam (earliest date he could get)
*Sept. 1, 2013 - Planned wedding date (fingers and toes crossed!... we know, we're crazy)... not approved in time :(

*Sept. 2, 2013 - Picked up medical exam results (first day available; needed 5 business days + national holiday)

*Sept. 3, 2013 - Hand delivered medical exam results to the embassy; VISA APPROVED!!!!

--- waiting for visa and passport --- (Check DHL here: https://usvisa-info.com/es-pe/selfservice/ss_country_welcome)

*Sept. 14, 2013: Planned wedding date #2...

 
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