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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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HI EVERYONE,

i'M SO CONCERN ABOUT A TOPIC, LAST WEEK I HAD MY MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND THEN THEY CALL ME SAYING THAT MY RAY X WERE NOT GOOD AND I NEED THE SPUTUM PROOF FOR 3 DAYS.

TODAY I WENT TO THE CLINIQUE HERE IN LIMA AND THE DOCTOR TOLD ME THAT MY SPUTUM EXAMS ARE GOING TO BE READY IN THE NEXT 8 WEEKS FROM TODAY SO IT MEANS OCTOBER THE 20TH, BUT MY INTERVIEW DAY IS GOING TO BE SEPTEMBER 16TH. SO WHAT SHOULD I DO?, GOING TO MY INTERVIEW WITHOUT MY MEDICAL RESULT OR RESCHEDULE IT!

THIS VISA PROCESS ARE KILLING US, WE ARE SO SAD :(

PLEASE HELP US WITH ADVISE AND IF YOU ARE FROM PERE AND THIS HAPPENED THE SAME WITH YOU, PLS TELL US!

SANDRA

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My Fiance has just finished his treatment. I wrote the following post for general reference and it may be helpful for your case.. The people who do the sputum exam should know the next steps in the process. Usually the three day test determines whether or not you go to the interview.



This post helps explain a lot. Best wishes for a clear exam!! Feel free to contact me and I'll do my best to help however I can.



http://www.visajourn...o/#entry6927343



My best wishes for a fast 8 weeks and and results of TB Negtaive for hr at the end of the testing period.... Feel free to reach out with any questions and I'll do my best to help.



God Bless

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Aug 12, 2013 ~ "In Transit" Status DOS Site ~ Sent Electronically Check Here: https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?

Aug 14, 2013 ~ "Ready" Status on DOS site (meaning Rec'd by Consulate/Embassy)
Sep 3, 2013 ~ Interview Date rec'd (for 2+ months later) by (Call Visa Specialist at 202-485-7600 (Press 1 then 0)
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Feb 24, 2015 - Received Notice of Potential Interview Waiver dated Feb 18,2015. - Trusting God for a super fast GC Approval!
 
June 3, 2015 - Put in a Service Request regarding EAD upcoming expiration/potential renewal.
 
June 6, 2015 - Rec'd letter stating our case was being transferred to Los Angeles Field office.
 
June 15, 2015 - AOS Approved!! No text - No email - Online Case Status still on Fingerprint Fee Rec'd
June 19, 2015 - Received "Welcome Letter" via U.S Mail <3 Gracias a Papa Dios!!!! Thank you, God!!
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Removal of Conditions on Status
 
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Same happened to my wife and I. She took her exam early so we dont have an interview. However she was told if she did have a interview scheduled that they would rescedule it at the end of the eight weeks if still negative. It sucks but seems to happen to a lot of people.

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Hello! Wow, this must be so frustrating for you!! However, all is not lost! My husband is from Peru and he was recently issued his CR-1 immigrant visa at the U.S. embassy in Lima (I am his U.S.-citizen wife and petitioner and I lived in Peru during the past year). My husband and I had all our paperwork at his interview and his visa was approved at the end of the interview. However, my Peruvian aunt had an interview at the U.S. embassy in Lima in April 2014 and she was not able to obtain her medical results in time for the interview. Even so, she went to the interview without the results. She had everything else and was told that the embassy would keep her passport until she mailed them the medical results. And that is exactly what happened! She left her passport at the embassy and obtained her medical results a few days later. She mailed the results via DHL, which is the mail service that the U.S. embassy uses. A week and half after mailing the medical results, my aunt received a DHL package with her passport and her visa! I also have another friend with a Peruvian husband who attempted to get her husband a visa in October 2013. However, her husband was missing police records from another country so he did not get his visa approved on the day of the interview. In fact, he did not turn in the police records until three months after his interview! After a couple of weeks, he received his passport and visa in the mail. The only surprise was that he was only given two months to leave Peru. I hope this information is helpful! If I can be of more help to you, please reach out to me!!!

March 31, 2013: We celebrated our civil marriage in Cusco, Peru
February 22, 2014: Our religious wedding! A beautiful day!
March 13, 2014: We turned in the I-130 petition in Lima, Peru (DCF filing)
March 26, 2014: Received email notice that I-130 was approved!
April 16, 2014: Interview packet arrived at our home in Cusco, Peru
May 5, 2014: Interview: APPROVED!!!!! :) :) :)

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attend the scheduled interview date. The results will either be forwarded to the embassy or you can forward them.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello! Wow, this must be so frustrating for you!! However, all is not lost! My husband is from Peru and he was recently issued his CR-1 immigrant visa at the U.S. embassy in Lima (I am his U.S.-citizen wife and petitioner and I lived in Peru during the past year). My husband and I had all our paperwork at his interview and his visa was approved at the end of the interview. However, my Peruvian aunt had an interview at the U.S. embassy in Lima in April 2014 and she was not able to obtain her medical results in time for the interview. Even so, she went to the interview without the results. She had everything else and was told that the embassy would keep her passport until she mailed them the medical results. And that is exactly what happened! She left her passport at the embassy and obtained her medical results a few days later. She mailed the results via DHL, which is the mail service that the U.S. embassy uses. A week and half after mailing the medical results, my aunt received a DHL package with her passport and her visa! I also have another friend with a Peruvian husband who attempted to get her husband a visa in October 2013. However, her husband was missing police records from another country so he did not get his visa approved on the day of the interview. In fact, he did not turn in the police records until three months after his interview! After a couple of weeks, he received his passport and visa in the mail. The only surprise was that he was only given two months to leave Peru. I hope this information is helpful! If I can be of more help to you, please reach out to me!!!

thanks you so much! thankssssss a lot for writting and you know, you are helping me a lot I feel much better right now, I know im pretty healthy and im not sick howerver embassy is so strict but with your story and what happened to yor family member i feel much porsitive right now!

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You are so welcome!!! Stay positive and just think of how happy you will be when this is over!!! That day will come!!! :)

March 31, 2013: We celebrated our civil marriage in Cusco, Peru
February 22, 2014: Our religious wedding! A beautiful day!
March 13, 2014: We turned in the I-130 petition in Lima, Peru (DCF filing)
March 26, 2014: Received email notice that I-130 was approved!
April 16, 2014: Interview packet arrived at our home in Cusco, Peru
May 5, 2014: Interview: APPROVED!!!!! :) :) :)

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