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Hehehe.....thinking outside the box....

 

Since my finacee lives 12 hours (by bus) from Manila, I have planned on her doing medical, interview, and seminar....all in one trip.  Some have suggested this is wishful thinking, or the perfect storm. :) 

 

So...this idea came to me...obviously...medical must be done first... so then I would schedule interview for two days later.  Hypothetically...if there is a delay related to the medical....this would pose an interview problem!  So my question is...

Does anyone know if you can schedule more than one interview....and cancel the latter...if things time out well for the first one?

 

Hehhe….just thinking creatively.

Thank you for your thoughts.

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2 minutes ago, DougNHawaii said:

Hehehe.....thinking outside the box....

 

Since my finacee lives 12 hours (by bus) from Manila, I have planned on her doing medical, interview, and seminar....all in one trip.  Some have suggested this is wishful thinking, or the perfect storm. :) 

 

So...this idea came to me...obviously...medical must be done first... so then I would schedule interview for two days later.  Hypothetically...if there is a delay related to the medical....this would pose an interview problem!  So my question is...

Does anyone know if you can schedule more than one interview....and cancel the latter...if things time out well for the first one?

 

Hehhe….just thinking creatively.

Thank you for your thoughts.

 No you can only schedule one appointment at a time. You can reschedule an appointment but you only get to reschedule two before you face a penalty. The penalty is going to be 90 day wait. Plus paying the fee all over again.

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4 minutes ago, DougNHawaii said:

Hehehe.....thinking outside the box....

 

Since my finacee lives 12 hours (by bus) from Manila, I have planned on her doing medical, interview, and seminar....all in one trip.  Some have suggested this is wishful thinking, or the perfect storm. :) 

 

So...this idea came to me...obviously...medical must be done first... so then I would schedule interview for two days later.  Hypothetically...if there is a delay related to the medical....this would pose an interview problem!  So my question is...

Does anyone know if you can schedule more than one interview....and cancel the latter...if things time out well for the first one?

 

Hehhe….just thinking creatively.

Thank you for your thoughts.

I fall on the side of those who say this is wishful thinking.......but planning is always a good thing, and having alternate plans is extremely important in immigration.....

What if everyone scheduled multiple interviews?  It would really make it difficult, wouldn't it?

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1 hour ago, DougNHawaii said:

Hehehe.....thinking outside the box....

 

Since my finacee lives 12 hours (by bus) from Manila, I have planned on her doing medical, interview, and seminar....all in one trip.  Some have suggested this is wishful thinking, or the perfect storm. :) 

 

So...this idea came to me...obviously...medical must be done first... so then I would schedule interview for two days later.  Hypothetically...if there is a delay related to the medical....this would pose an interview problem!  So my question is...

Does anyone know if you can schedule more than one interview....and cancel the latter...if things time out well for the first one?

 

Hehhe….just thinking creatively.

Thank you for your thoughts.

It isn't "rub a lamp" wishful thinking, it is "doable", I do know of a few couples in the last couple months that completed the medical and interview in the same week .. easily.   Yes there is the off chance of issues during the medical, but if that happens your only option is to cancel your current interview and schedule another when the issue with the medical has been resolved.

 

If you plan to complete CFO, the medical and the interview all in one week .. it is possible as long as the medical has no issues.   Just need proper scheduling.

 

 

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