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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Does anyone know if the consulate will require a new medical exam once our case is finally out of the BLACK HOLE of Administrative Review? Long story short: Interviewed on Jan-15, told nothing was needed from us but they needed add'l time to process our case. Consulate will be calling my fiance when ready for second interview. What happens if the medical exams expire prior to then? Is there a set rule on this or does it vary from consulate to consulate? I asked the NVC but even they couldn't tell me.... Totally confused huh.png and appreciate any input on this.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iran
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When he is told to come in for the second interview, which may not really be an interview, if any documents are expired or about to expire he will be notified (hopefully) to bring new ones. Don't try to do a new medical until he is told his visa is ready. My now hubby was in AP for over a year and had to do a new medical and I sent a new I-134 with updated information even though they didn't request it as a just in case.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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You need not to worry right now, the medical is valid for a year, if the visa is approved and it's been a year since your fiancé had his medical a new one will be required and requested in order for them to issue the visa. They will not issue the visa if the medical is expired, since your interview was in January 15 you still got 10 months on your medical

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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You need not to worry right now, the medical is valid for a year, if the visa is approved and it's been a year since your fiancé had his medical a new one will be required and requested in order for them to issue the visa. They will not issue the visa if the medical is expired, since your interview was in January 15 you still got 10 months on your medical

Whew!! Yay! Good to know and one less thing to worry about. :-)

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