Not to be confused with the 1999 Michael Crichton novel.
Sep. 2010 - Submitted Peace Corps application
Oct. 2010
- Received, completed, and returned National Agency Check form, fingerprint cards, and legal forms
- Interview (nominated at conclusion of interview)
- Received Nomination Letter
Nov. 2010
- Received medical and dental forms
- Completed and returned medical and dental exams following physical, dental, and optometrist exams
Dec. 2010
Application Notification Update Email:
FORMS required to become an invitee
Physical Exam (√): “Peace Corps received the results of your physical exam on December 3, 2010. If the program you are nominated for is not scheduled to leave in the next 4 months you may not hear from Medical until the time of departure is closer. Currently those programs scheduled to leave in the next 4 months are being reviewed. For applicants leaving within 4 months Peace Corps may request additional medical information. Please respond quickly to these requests.”
Evaluations required to become an invitee
Dental (√): "Complete. Peace Corps has completed your dental review. There are no dental holds on your account at this time."
Medical: "Peace Corps is currently reviewing your medical documentation."
Jan. 2011
- Received the unhelpfully ambiguous notification that : "A decision has been reached regarding your medical review. Please look for a letter in the mail."
- This was followed by a letter from the Office of Medical Services ("OMS") informing me that I “have been medically qualified for service and the Office of Placement notified.”
Mar. 2011
- Attended (the end of) the Peace Corps 50th Anniversary event
- Preliminary review completed and application referred to a Placement Specialist
- Sent updated resume
Apr. 2011
- Final telephone interview with Placement Specialist
- Received invitation and invitation kit (see pic below) for serving as a Community Economic Development ("CED") Adviser for Peace Corps Azerbaijan ("AZ"), staging in September 2011
Contents of Invitation Kit (not including the "Welcome Book," which is made available online, and "On the Home Front," which I had already given to my family) |