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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I sent u a PM. But we cannot offer you any illegal advice.

Ill say it again: READ through those instructions, so you know what the physician is looking for. That will give some guidance. However, the only advice to offer is to tell the truth.

Except by PM :goofy:

talk with your uscitizen spouse, ask them about their plans to live with you in your country.

others might tell you to stop smoking for 6 months and stall the NVC process for now,

but

it seems you have a drug problem (of sorts) and have to be honest when you fill out the DS-260. You don't have to fill out the DS-260 today, you have a year to fill it out and submit it.

Parent I think not Spouse.

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Hashish is a schedule 1 controlled substance in the United States and it is illegal if you would miss use any controlled substance I'm sure it would not be a good idea to even consider it here. as far as marijuana its only legal on the state level in Colorado and Washington State. and he's right if you cross state lines with it its a felony they send you right home

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Except by PM :goofy:

Parent I think not Spouse.

LOL, I was asking him about the price of tea in china.

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Are you implying you must smoke it...its a drug & if every weekend you smoke

it whats the point in lying? it will show up...telling the truth will set you back

a yr, and maybe a psych visit,you could have stopped when your petition started

lying to get over wont be in your favor

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They will find it in your blood, if you lie it gets you in even deeper trouble. You will be denied pending drug tests for a year to prove you've stayed clean


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Good morning guys , i`m sorry for this question !

I`m now start to make my Ds-260 , and i found this question " have you ever been a drug addict ? "

and i don`t know say no or say yes and tell them that i smoke some hash every weekend ! , i know that weed is legal in some states in USA but i don`t know is that an important question and must answer it right because i will make medical examination and sure it will appear that i smoke hash :D . is this danger on my case !?

But the question is "Have you ever been a drug addict?" Which is different from consuming recreationally, yes?

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Stop smoking it.

Get clean.

Stay clean.

Fill out the application for immigration.

In that order.

Cairo can be a nightmare to go through as it is.

OR

Remain in your country.

Your choice.

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if i said no on the DS-260 , can the consul know from the medical examination that i`m smoke hash !!

Listen, you have got to be joking....right??? You MUST quit using drugs that are illegal in the USA under Federal laws. No exceptions.

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I sent u a PM. But we cannot offer you any illegal advice.

Ill say it again: READ through those instructions, so you know what the physician is looking for. That will give some guidance. However, the only advice to offer is to tell the truth.

Listen, you have got to be joking....right??? You MUST quit using drugs that are illegal in the USA under Federal laws. No exceptions.

It has to be a joke if he read the second sentence a few times. I think there is a lot to laughed at here as the smoke clears. The humor in this may evaporate quickly as well or already has.

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hold on. Why are you in panic? How long have you been smoking? Do you smoke now? When did you smoke last time? When is your medical test?

If your medical test NOT within 5-6 weeks then there are no reasons for being concerned. If you have less time there are still some tricks to reduce the among of cannabis in your blood.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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so please help me what can i do now !!!!!!!!

When is your examination? Depending on how high your tolerance is, you might be able to stop it from showing up on tests in time. So, if you have enough time, you can fix this.

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well he may go through a medical exam in his country he'll have to go through a medical exam again in the United States before he has the green card final interview and if he doesn't stay clean they will find it. he wants to get busted and go home he won't stop using it you need to stop using it

well he may go through a medical exam in his country he'll have to go through a medical exam again in the United States before he has the green card final interview and if he doesn't stay clean they will find it. he wants to get busted and go home he won't stop using it.you need to stop using a drug that is considered illegal in 48 states in United States

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well he may go through a medical exam in his country he'll have to go through a medical exam again in the United States before he has the green card final interview and if he doesn't stay clean they will find it. he wants to get busted and go home he won't stop using it you need to stop using it

well he may go through a medical exam in his country he'll have to go through a medical exam again in the United States before he has the green card final interview and if he doesn't stay clean they will find it. he wants to get busted and go home he won't stop using it.you need to stop using a drug that is considered illegal in 48 states in United States

No he won't. Ir-2s get their greencard automatically just like a cr1

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Correction thats marijuana hashish is not legal anywhere you're just going to get busted if you really want to come over here you need to stay clean and sober

Correction thats marijuana hashish is not legal anywhere you're just going to get busted if you really want to come over here you need to stay clean and sober

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