Source:- (US Embassy Liberia)
http://monrovia.usembassy.gov/dv2.html
Due to health and security concerns in Liberia, medical examinations are suspended.
Any Diversity Visa 2015 (DV-2015) entrant who receives an appointment letter from KCC for a Diversity Visa appointment at the U.S. Embassy Consular Section should contact the Consular Section at
ConsularMonrovia@state.gov to receive instructions on how to proceed with the DV application. A medical examination is required in order to qualify for the Diversity Visa, but medical exams are currently suspended in Liberia.
Applicants who have received an appointment letter from KCC have two options to proceed with the DV application:
1. Obtain a medical exam from a U.S. Embassy-approved panel physician outside Liberia and then continue case processing in Liberia.
2. Request your case be transferred to another post for application and processing.
If you are able to reach another U.S. embassy or consulate which provides immigrant visa processing and wish to pursue your application there, please contact the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) at
KCCDV@state.gov for assistance in transferring your case. Your email should include your case number, the names of all applicants in your case, the date of your scheduled interview in Monrovia, and the new post at which you would like to be interviewed. Please also provide a current telephone number and e-mail address so that we may contact you to let you know when your case has been rescheduled. The Department of State will not provide any assistance in travel to another U.S. embassy or consulate for application and processing. All cost must be borne by the applicant.
Please contact the Consular Section in Monrovia at
ConsularMonrovia@state.gov if you have questions on the above options.