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Hi im from Dominican Republic my interview was on may after interview they tell me i have a drug test to do but i don not smock weed since 3 months before medical but before i go to do the drug test i do drug test first an another clinic so they call me like to 3 times to come over after 2 weeks i received this latter and my pasport 

1A4 [S212(a)(1) (A) (iv)] - Drug Abuse or Addiction. The applicant is a drug abuser or addict. No waiver is avallable. However,

a "CLASS A" inadmissibility finding by the panel physician may be overcome in the future according to CDC guidelines,. The

applicant must complete at least 12 months of full, sustained remission in order to overcome the inadmissibility finding. Atter

completing 12 months of full, sustained remission, the applicant may write to support-dominicanrepublic@ustraveldocs.com

to request a referral for a new medical examination.

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On 8/10/2023 at 10:11 AM, ashhroiall said:


Keep emailing -- they literally need to email you and tell you that the process is complete... or they will call him. You will get 221g paperwork just like Kelly above and that will instruct you what to do. 
I reached out to my state senator for help -- once they reached out on our behalf the embassy told us our testing was done and things started moving quickly. 

Hi im from Dominican Republic my interview was on may after interview they tell me i have a drug test to do but i don not smock weed since 3 months before medical but before i go to do the drug test i do drug test first an another clinic was negative so they call me like to 3 times to come over for doing drug test after 2 weeks of the third i do the drug tes i received this latter and my pasport 

1A4 [S212(a)(1) (A) (iv)] - Drug Abuse or Addiction. The applicant is a drug abuser or addict. No waiver is avallable. However,

a "CLASS A" inadmissibility finding by the panel physician may be overcome in the future according to CDC guidelines,. The

applicant must complete at least 12 months of full, sustained remission in order to overcome the inadmissibility finding. Atter

completing 12 months of full, sustained remission, the applicant may write to support-dominicanrepublic@ustraveldocs.com

to request a referral for a new medical examination.

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Are you in a treatment program?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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4 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Are you in a treatment program?

No they just send me this latter 

1A4 [S212(a)(1) (A) (iv)] - Drug Abuse or Addiction. The applicant is a drug abuser or addict. No waiver is avallable. However,

a "CLASS A" inadmissibility finding by the panel physician may be overcome in the future according to CDC guidelines,. The

applicant must complete at least 12 months of full, sustained remission in order to overcome the inadmissibility finding. Atter

completing 12 months of full, sustained remission, the applicant may write to support-dominicanrepublic@ustraveldocs.com

to request a referral for a new medical examination.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I saw that, do you have a question?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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8 minutes ago, Boiler said:
2 minutes ago, Boiler said:

I saw that, do you have a question?

Yea,

after the interview they keep my pasport told me follow de doctor they call me 3 times to come over for doing drug test during 3 months after like 2 weeks i did thes last drug test they send me my pasport back with this latter. i would like to know if the 12 months start the they i did the first madical or the that date i see on the latter refusal because like i said they keep my passport for 3 months after they interview for doing drug and i know i was negative on every test because i do not smock since December 2022

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Well findings are made by the Consulate so it would be the date on the letter.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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36 minutes ago, Love5093 said:

No they just send me this latter 

1A4 [S212(a)(1) (A) (iv)] - Drug Abuse or Addiction. The applicant is a drug abuser or addict. No waiver is avallable. However,

a "CLASS A" inadmissibility finding by the panel physician may be overcome in the future according to CDC guidelines,. The

applicant must complete at least 12 months of full, sustained remission in order to overcome the inadmissibility finding. Atter

completing 12 months of full, sustained remission, the applicant may write to support-dominicanrepublic@ustraveldocs.com

to request a referral for a new medical examination.

You have no choice but to do one year of consecutive random drug testing as they instruct you. 
if you dont complete this random testing you can never get a US visa... it sucks.. my partner just went through it... 

He is finally arriving in 12 days -- but it took us 20+ months once we were banned like you are now. 

Good luck, don't smoke and take it seriously. 

 

We didn't fail the drug test -- we just admitted to past use and got a ban. Let me know if you have any specific questions. 
There is not alot of information out there. 

6 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Well findings are made by the Consulate so it would be the date on the letter.

No this is incorrect -- it starts on the first random drug test after you are banned -- regardless what the letter says. 

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3 minutes ago, ashhroiall said:

You have no choice but to do one year of consecutive random drug testing as they instruct you. 
if you dont complete this random testing you can never get a US visa... it sucks.. my partner just went through it... 

He is finally arriving in 12 days -- but it took us 20+ months once we were banned like you are now. 

Good luck, don't smoke and take it seriously. 

 

We didn't fail the drug test -- we just admitted to past use and got a ban. Let me know if you have any specific questions. 
There is not alot of information out there. 

No this is incorrect -- it starts on the first random drug test after you are banned -- regardless what the letter says. 

Was on may 5 for my first drug test so that start on may 5 because they call me like 3 time the last 1 was july 21 and after like 3 wee they send me this latter with my pasport 

 
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