A Reddit user reported being scammed by a doctor listed on the USCIS website while applying for a green card. The incident occurred during the medical examination required for the application, where the doctor accepted cash payments but failed to provide necessary documentation, leading to a Request for Evidence (RFE) from USCIS.
Key Details:
- The doctor did not fill out her registration number, causing USCIS to issue an RFE.
- The applicant discovered the doctor’s clinic had closed and the provided contact number was no longer operational.
- The voice message indicated that the doctor was no longer in business and advised seeking other medical professionals for immigration forms.
- The applicant expressed frustration over the loss of money and effort invested in the process.
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Source: r/USCIS
