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son filled form with 3 years MD visits. Only one printed on form. Why?
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Isn’t there a continuation page, extra page where you explain items you checked yes to, etc?
 
Only one page. Only one MD listed. He can't gEt back to fill in again
Once you click the submit button "sending" it up he chain, it's locked and you cannot change it. And that is by design, even if it's not the best of designs.

If what has been submitted is wrong, there are two possible ways to fix this..

First is to obtain a different email address and fill out the MedXpress from scratch. The incorrrect one will evaporate back into free electrons after 60 days.

Second, "keep" the incorrect one and let the AME open and access it during your appointment. Then tell him that there is an error in the doctor visit section and provide him with the correct info. The AME has the access to make simple corrections as well as entries on "his side" of the form to explain the error.


Personally, I would go with option One.
 
AMg, Mike has been an EXCELLENT "student" of mine. What he's saying is that a man can have as many medxpresses as he has email addresses. None of them are live untl the code is given for use by a designee. Even then, he doesn't have to make them to go live if the appicaton is willing to share the AIRMAN copy of the application.

Now for graduate school points, there is a copy of the confirmation code on the airman copy at the bottom. If you don't know, if your AME's process DEFENDS the applicant by using the APPLICANT's copy (initially on review) and not the imported copy (using the code, thereby making it go live) then act accordingly.
 
Now for graduate school points, there is a copy of the confirmation code on the airman copy at the bottom. If you don't know, if your AME's process DEFENDS the applicant by using the APPLICANT's copy (initially on review) and not the imported copy (using the code, thereby making it go live) then act accordingly.

In words even an Aggie can understand, cut the confirmation code off of the printed copy can keep in your pocket. Hand the print out to the AME and let him do his initial stuff from that.

If he refuses to do so, "act accordingly" by thanking him and finding an AME who will work with the codeless paper copy.

If the AME will work with the codeless paper, then only hand over the code once the AME says he will issue your certificate before you leave the office.

If deferral is a must, then only hand over the code if the AME says he will work as hard as Bruce and Lou do to be your advocate and make the calls to OKC necessary to get you approved.
 
In words even an Aggie can understand, cut the confirmation code off of the printed copy can keep in your pocket. Hand the print out to the AME and let him do his initial stuff from that.

If he refuses to do so, "act accordingly" by thanking him and finding an AME who will work with the codeless paper copy.
Though, if you TRUST your AME, there's no need to cut off the code as he won't enter it into the system until he is satisfied you'll pass, or you've both agreed that you will accept deferral. (What you DON'T want to do, of course, is hand over the code unless you KNOW that the AME is willing to operate that way.)
 
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