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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Hi all

I know that i'm still early in the process, but I like thining ahead.

The case is that I discovered a lump in my breast about 1 year ago, went to the doctor, then I was assigned to the hospital, they scanned me and everything, they said that there was nothing to worry and its totally normal in my age (18), and on the scanning i even had 2 in the same breast, but i was told there was no need to worry, and if they annoyed me i should come back.

One of them started to hurt, so I got a bit worried, I got another appointment and told them I was considering to get it removed, but they strongly adviced me not to, since the doctor said it will just hurt more to get it removed, he told me, if im lucky it will go away by itself.

So my questions basicly is, I read that the doctor at the medical interview checks your breast if you are a female, when he/she discover it what should I do? Its not like I have papers from the other hospital that its okay and not dangerous, they keep that for them selfs.

Any advice?

Sorry if its a stupid questions but im still quite new in everything :D

Thanks for reading :)

7/31/2008 - Sended I-129F to VSC (lost in mail).

9/24/2008 - Resended I-129F to VSC (*sigh* lost again).

10/30/2008 - Resended again I-129F to VSC.

11/11/2008 - NOA1

03/09/2009 - RFE received

03/11/2009 - Returned RFE

05/23/2009 - Recieved 2nd RFE

08/05/2009 - Denied. Besides that he turns out to be a total jerk. Case ended.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Oops, nevermind I got my answer :)

7/31/2008 - Sended I-129F to VSC (lost in mail).

9/24/2008 - Resended I-129F to VSC (*sigh* lost again).

10/30/2008 - Resended again I-129F to VSC.

11/11/2008 - NOA1

03/09/2009 - RFE received

03/11/2009 - Returned RFE

05/23/2009 - Recieved 2nd RFE

08/05/2009 - Denied. Besides that he turns out to be a total jerk. Case ended.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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For those who do not know the answer... Simply "google" visa ineligibilities"... Included on the DOS webpage will be a listing of the medical ineligibilities... Of which the OP's is not listed as one, so therefore, the report should not indicate anything in this regard.

YMMV

 
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