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Originally Posted by marxsis
Thanks Castro.....Yeah I figured that. They called my wife, and told her to come to the Embassy pick up medical instructions. Go redo both my daughters/wife's medical, then return to the Embassy with her passport to drop it off and wait for the visa. Well never-the-less when she went to the Embassy they gave her a package, giving her instructions to redo the medical + police certificate.....my wife asked when does she drop off her passport, and the lady said...you don't we will call you....when my wife tried to explain that her instructions that she was given on the phone was different...the lady then said told her "No, we will call you." My wife then said that she was more or less kicked out before she could ask more questions. The woman said there are other people waiting, so you have to hurry....I', sick of all this....Castro I know your suffering you are going through.....I have wasted sooo much money on this crap, it isn't even funny....The medical alone cost me about $250.00 this time around....which I think that was more money then last time...and now I have redo the police certificate for the 3rd time.....that costs more....I don't even know if I have to get it translated....the instructions don't say....well wish me luck, any advise is welcome...
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Hi marxsis
Yes, they do want you to translate the police cert. My husband spent two nights in SD to get everything done. He did one police cert that you pick up the next day, but he was told he had to get the police cert that takes two weeks to get done( so he has both). My husband told them he can't wait two weeks. He offered the cop money to get it done faster and it was ready the next day. The police also found a translater for him to get the papers done( which was cheaper than in PP) , they also called and made an appointment and told him where to go bring his papers. Where he had the papers translated they also typed him a letter to insert in with all his paper work explaining everything he sent. And kept a copy just in case for his own records. My husband was treated the same way in SD, he never even went inside the Embassy, the gaurd outside gave him everything. The funny thing is my husband already had everything they asked for done the week before, because Haiti sent a message to my MP requesting them and said we would here from them soon but we went ahead. So he could'nt even talk to the lady on the other side to let her know they were all done already. But the only difference was, the new medical papers already had all his pics on the papers and were also stamped. So guess what we redid the medical again just in case. They already have the results from Trinidad because, I asked my Mp if they could send Haiti an e-mail asking if the medical needed to be redone with the papers with his pics on them. Since he already did redo the medical the week before( my MP sent a message to Haiti and Trinidad sent me one back to let me know what to do). We did'nt wait to here and went ahead. But Trinidad sent me an e-mail telling me that they did already send the results to Haiti(so it was done twice, better safe than sorry). It's now been a month. So now they say they are doing a background check....how long does this take. When does this ever end, marxsis you know first hand what I'm talking about. My husband sent the papers UPS and we tracked it online. Instead of going back to the Embassy, plus they would recieve it faster and we know they signed for it and they have them in their hands and can't say they did not receive them or did not get them before the 90 days. By the way when the clinic in SD sent the medical to Trinidad, and from the time Trinidad sent the results to Haiti was 10 days. I would have thought it took longer. I guess it's Haiti that takes their time doing everything. But they seem to blame everyone else. Good luck to everyone!!!