Seanita, when I got married we went along to a doctor that my husband new, opposite his house, not sure if it was his doctor though, anyway she took a glucose test - a pin prick on the finger, examined us both, then signed and stamped a letter - and that was it. She did say that she could send blood tests to a hospital, I said it was necessary for our purposes, that would've held us hope, plus I didn't know how long it would take and how much it would cost. You mentioned Embassy Doctor - we used a local doctor - don't know if the rules have changed with regards to that. I can't remember how much we paid, but it wasn't much.
With regards to your age question, there shouldn't be a problem - there is something about the age thing in Tunisia, around 19/20 years old you need to get permission from the parents and a letter I think, so it shouldn't affect you as you're in your late 20's.
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