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For those of you with us visa queries
I just wanted to let you know what my experience was like as I know their are a few of you with the same predicament as me. I arrived at the embassy at 9am last Thur with a 9. 30 appointment time, little did I know that there were many people with the same time as me. I had to wait in a queue outside for about an hour, thankfully it was a sunny morning. When I got inside I had about a 2 hour wait and when I saw the interviewer it lasted all of 2 minutes. She said as my offense was less than 5 years and it was alcohol related (drink driving dec 2005) I had to visit one of their doctors for a medical. I phoned straight away and luckily they could fit me in that day. So with another 3 hour wait to see the doctor paying �135 for the privilage I was asked a few questions about my drinking habits and she took a blood test. I knew the results would be clear as I havent had a drink for a while. I received an email today saying they will issue me a visa, I am hugely relieved and can now get excited about my holiday to Florida which is already booked. So it took a week for the embassy to get results and for them to get back to me. Hope this helps those of you in same situation!!
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If they made you have the blood test there and then unprepared I could understand it, but if you have to book the medical, then all you need to do is book it for a months time, and not have a drink etc in-between. The test would then be clear.
I'm not implying you're an alcy by the way posh.
your wait of 1hr then 2 seesm about right. I waited around 45mins outside, then an hour inside, before a 3min 'interview'.
It was in October too - good job I was prepared for the wait.
If they made you have the blood test there and then unprepared I could understand it, but if you have to book the medical, then all you need to do is book it for a months time, and not have a drink etc in-between. The test would then be clear.
I'm not implying you're an alcy by the way posh.
your wait of 1hr then 2 seesm about right. I waited around 45mins outside, then an hour inside, before a 3min 'interview'.
It was in October too - good job I was prepared for the wait.
You were perfectly entitled to travel on the visa waiver scheme - drink driving is not a crime involving moral turpitude and you could quite truthfully have ticked the NO box on the form.
But yes I had heard that they are giving visa applicants with a drink problem a hard time - crazy that they get you to apply for a visa that you don't legally need and then put you through extra hoops and expense to get it.
But yes I had heard that they are giving visa applicants with a drink problem a hard time - crazy that they get you to apply for a visa that you don't legally need and then put you through extra hoops and expense to get it.
You had a good outcome. My son went through the same process at the US Embassy but he has a possession of cannabis conviction going back 9 years and he has been told he needs to have a medical. Trouble is he won't get a clear result for a while and our holiday is in 6 weeks. My guess is if the result is positive then he is completely stuffed.
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