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Juarez MX clinic and consulate. Fiancée denied due to marijuana usage and didn’t get only “drug usage”, but “drug addiction” (yes, for marijuana usage). Application wasn’t denied but placed on hold for a year with recommendation of monthly drug tests. She must go back and do another medical exam for the next consideration.

 

Anyways, the year is coming up and she has gotten monthly negative tests. As the second exam is coming up I am worried about a second rejection even after 12 consecutive months of negative tests. Anyone have experience with this sort of thing? I’ve posted a few times about this throughout the past year but it seems that there aren’t many people that this has happened to. Thanks in advance. 

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Could you expand on the drug addiction issue

“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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1 hour ago, Boiler said:

Could you expand on the drug addiction issue

Yes it was under (212)(a) (1) (A) (iv)). So after the medical examination, they stated she is a drug abuser/drug addict. When asked when she smokes weed, she said she does it when she is stressed- I presume that is the reason but I suppose they would’ve given the same rejection reason even if she didn’t say that. We were handed a paper stating the rejection and recommendation to do monthly drug testing and come back and nothing else. The consulate itself won’t give any more information regarding what to do.

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No experience with that, but I know people who got busted on drug tests outside the immigration context:

 

Did she actually stop using or has she been gaming the tests?  If she stopped 12 months ago, it shouldn't come up in a new medical.  If she's been using in between tests, then it's very possible that the medical exam picks it up even when routine tests didn't.

 

Good luck!  I hope she loves you enough to quit a destructive and illegal habit.

 
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