Another update on my wife's PR app. I didn't think this process could get any more ridiculous, but yesterday it did.
While my wife was away in Michigan last month I got a call from the clinic where she did her re-medical. They said CIC had requested a "follow up assessment" and she would have to come back to the clinic for some more tests. They wouldn't tell me what the tests were.
Yesterday we went back to do the tests. I asked the doctor what this was all about, as my wife had passed the original medical in Korea without issue. He said the examining physician at his clinic had noticed an "abnormality". I asked what the "abnormality" was and he said "tremors". When I asked what specifically that meant he said, "her hands were shaking". I suggested that this was probably due to being nervous, but he said it might also indicate a neurological problem so further investigation was necessary. I said "okay, so you are a neurologist?". He said "No. I'm a chiropractor".
He then proceeded to ask my wife a series of absolutely bizarre questions like "Are you able to use the toilet without assistance?", "Do you need help to get out of bed in the morning?", "Can you dress yourself?" etc. They were the sorts of questions you would ask a 75 year old Alzheimer's patient. Then he had her perform a series of physical tasks like going up and down a flight of stairs and walking up and down a hallway.
Twenty minutes and $150 of my money later, he announced that she was "fine". I'm beginning to wonder what else CIC can dream up to delay granting my wife's application.