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  1. @appleblossom Should I escalate our case to a congressman, or should we just wait the 6 months a follow thru what the 221g stated?? Thanks.
  2. @appleblossom So you're saying that "Incomplete" falls under the umbrella meaning she failed one of the med exam?
  3. @Lemonslice Its not a double negative. They're prohibiting us from getting a new med exam appointment until after September 3rd.
  4. @appleblossom It never stated that she didn't past all the test. it just says Incomplete.
  5. @Crazy Cat How do I go about doing that? can you point me in the right direction? I live in southern California. thanks
  6. @Crazy Cat yes, it says on the 221g that new med appointment cannot be made no earlier than September 3rd.
  7. @milimelo Can you show me where to get the congressional inquiry started? I live in Southern California. Thank you.
  8. @JeanneAdil Yes, she did everything including the x-rays @Crazy Cat. We're afraid the clinic will turn us away because it says on the 221g that we can't make a new medical exam no earlier than September 3rd, 2024
  9. Hi everyone! I’m sure many of you are just as frustrated as me and my Fiancé with this K1 visa process. We’ve been recently hit with the 221G twice, and in our case; it is truly a strange predicament given the evermore strange circumstances. It all started with my Fiancé’s medical exam on March 6th, 2024 in Mexico City. The exam went smooth; she opted to receive every required vaccination, and went through all the medical screenings. Except when it was done, the clinic told my Fiancé that they will send her medical results to the Embassy in Ciudad Juárez themself instead of her bringing to the interview with medical packet in hand. On interview day, March 14th, 2024, the interview was really strange in of itself. We’re trying to get a K1 visa for my Fiancé; however, the interview officer only asked her 3 Questions and all only pertained to my Fiancé. Have you been to the United States before? Yes, on a B2 tourist visa. Have you violated the term of your visa? No, Sir. Have you committed any crime? No, Sir. And that was the questions. A brief moment after looking through his computer, he issued us a 221G. He repeated the same statement that was on the 221G blue paper, the visa cannot be issued at this time due to “technical problem” medical exam was not present at the time of the interview. He told my fiancé that the Embassy will hang on to her passport until they received her medical exam to make their final approval decision. On March 26th, 2024, the embassy sent us a notice that they DHL overnight us something. Sadly, it wasn’t the visa approval package, it was just her passport and another blue paper 221G. Here is where it gets really strange. The 221G stated that a final decision cannot be made because the medical exam was Incomplete. They require us to take a new medical exam at the same clinic; however, a new medical appointment cannot be made no earlier than September 3rd, 2024. From my understanding, the 221G request encourage the applicant to act immediately upon taking actions. So why are they making us wait 6 months to get a new medical appointment? And this time upon getting the result, they require us to DHL it to them. We are truly frustrated because even if we try to get the new medical appointment, we are required to show the 221G form to the clinic in order for them to accept my fiancé. I mean the 221G didn’t stated that she did not pass her medical. It just that it was incomplete. Why would we have to wait because they made a mistake on their end? Please, has anyone had to go through this? An extra 6 months wait just for a new medical exam for no fault of are own is truly unfair punishment. Please let us know. Thank you, Everyone!
  10. Hello Everyone! Hopefully some helpful people out there can help me. I got my NVC case number, and the CEAC status says its 'Ready', but yet I haven't gotten my 'letter of instruction' from the embassy from Ciudad Juarez. In addition, I was told that for K1 applicant he/she must schedule their own interview appointment. But I've read from forums to forums that you are no longer able to schedule the appointment interview, but instead the embassy will issued an interview appointment date for you when they send the 'letter of instruction'? Can anyone verify this for me? I hate the feeling that I'm supposed to be doing something, but I'm not sure what the next step is. Please help. Thank you greatly.
  11. Thanks. But just to be clear, for the Ciudad Juárez embassy, k1 applicants are to wait for the scheduled interview appointment, and not scheduling it themselves? I'm still wait for the letter of instruction from the embassy, but I'm not quite sure if the interview appointment is scheduled for me, or I have to schedule it? Please help clarify, thanks a bunch!
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