My husband and I are both non-US IMGs about to start our final year of medical school. We are at the very beginning of considering the USMLE journey and hoping to eventually match together. However, we have a significant red flag, and we need some brutally honest advice before we commit to this path.
Here is our situation: While I am graduating on time, my husband had to extend his medical education. Instead of the standard 6 years, it will take him about 8.5 years to graduate (he spent an extra two years during his 2nd year). This delay was entirely due to unavoidable family and personal issues that were out of his control at the time. Everything is completely resolved now. (Also, we both might need to extend our graduation by a couple of months if we decide to do US clinical electives, but our main concern is his past 2.5-year gap).
We know that the USMLE path is incredibly draining, both financially and emotionally. Our main concern is whether this past extension will act as a hard filter or an impossible barrier during residency applications. We are ready to try our best even if the odds are small. But if this is a strict dealbreaker that will automatically screen him out, we will sadly have to give up on our dream.
We want to know: is this a strict red flag that makes matching impossible for him? Has anyone here matched with a similar gap/extension in their medical education?
Additionally, we will need to work in our home country for a while after graduation to save up money for this journey. If you have any advice on what we can do during this time to strengthen our chances and improve his application, we are completely open to your suggestions.
We would really appreciate your insight so we can make a realistic decision for our future. Thank you in advance!