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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Hi everybody.

ok first my case was forwarded to casablanca consulate on Sep 11th, and my interview is scheduled for Oct 2nd. the NVC didn't give me enough time to recieve the packet 4 that has the appointement letter cuz it takes at least 20 days for me to get any packet from them, and I read that I should get the medical exam 2 weeks before the interview's date so i went ahead and got it done. the problem is why if the doctor sent the results to the consulate before they got the case ? :blink:

and the doctor didn't ask me for the case number or appointement letter all she asked for is my ID and my passport.

what do you think the consulate will do if they got the results before they got the case ? :wacko::blink::wacko:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Congratulations on getting an early interview first since it takes 6 months from Islamabad.

If it were my case and this happened I would contact Casablanca via e-mail or call them and explain just like you did here that your medical was sent in early and that it may not have your identification to put it with you case. I would give them copies of your ID and passport, the medical exam date and doctor's name and your case number and ask them to compile the information with your case. Ask them if they cannot do this for you what is the step that you need to take now so that you can attend your interview and have all your evidence submitted on time? Good luck.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Congratulations on getting an early interview first since it takes 6 months from Islamabad.

If it were my case and this happened I would contact Casablanca via e-mail or call them and explain just like you did here that your medical was sent in early and that it may not have your identification to put it with you case. I would give them copies of your ID and passport, the medical exam date and doctor's name and your case number and ask them to compile the information with your case. Ask them if they cannot do this for you what is the step that you need to take now so that you can attend your interview and have all your evidence submitted on time? Good luck.

Mary

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