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Old 10-09-2006, 10:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
Neal
 
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Default Rec'd Medical & Additional Doc Letter Now What?

Hello All,

After just under 1 year from my AOR and 12.5 months from my initial submission I have received a letter requesting a medical exam and some additional documentation. The documentation is a certificate of no record from the State of NJ.

My situation is this: I was on a work permit in Canada until July of this year when it expired. I left my job to pursue an MBA in the UK. Should I present a letter explaining my new circumstances along with a copy of my Study Visa as I am a USA citizen? Should I also provide them with a letter of enrollment indicating my current academic pursuits? Finally, is this near the final stage of the process? Can I assume that I have not been called for an interview or is that still possible?

Best to all,

N

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Old 10-13-2006, 10:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
sheoran2k
 
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Default Re: Rec'd Medical & Additional Doc Letter Now What?

When you get a medical that means no interview. At least in my case it
was the opening sentance that interview is waved.
Good luck
sheoran
Neal wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After just under 1 year from my AOR and 12.5 months from my initial submission I have received a letter requesting a medical exam and some additional documentation. The documentation is a certificate of no record from the State of NJ.
>
> My situation is this: I was on a work permit in Canada until July of this year when it expired. I left my job to pursue an MBA in the UK. Should I present a letter explaining my new circumstances along with a copy of my Study Visa as I am a USA citizen? Should I also provide them with a letter of enrollment indicating my current academic pursuits? Finally, is this near the final stage of the process? Can I assume that I have not been called for an interview or is that still possible?
>
> Best to all,
>
> N
>
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Old 10-10-2009, 02:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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