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my fiancee and i were just in toronto for his medical. the medical went fine. no glaring problems and 48 hours later he received a box with immunization record, x-ray (which he did not open), and a letter saying "do not open".

does this mean all went well? no problems with the blood tests and the like?

what in the world does that sealed letter say?! it wouldn't say there was a problem, would it? and we'd only find out at the interview?

if this question sounds paranoid, it's because i am totally OCD and crazy lady about the interview and want to make certain everything is as perfect as can be!

thanks in advance, guys :)

AOS

05.17.10 - I-485/I-765 mailed

05.25.10 - NoA

06.25.10 - biometrics appt

07.02.10 - emailed that our case is moved to CSC!

07.14.10 - touched

07.21.10 - touched

08.03.10 - approved for EAD

08.05.10 - uscis mailed out EAD

08.09.10 - EAD received!

01.05.11 - a ###### RFE over 6 ###### months after the fact

02.01.11 - touched

02.14.11 - APPROVED (finally)!

02.25.11 - received green card in the mail

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 2 YEARS!

(thank christ)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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nobody has an answer for me? :unsure:

AOS

05.17.10 - I-485/I-765 mailed

05.25.10 - NoA

06.25.10 - biometrics appt

07.02.10 - emailed that our case is moved to CSC!

07.14.10 - touched

07.21.10 - touched

08.03.10 - approved for EAD

08.05.10 - uscis mailed out EAD

08.09.10 - EAD received!

01.05.11 - a ###### RFE over 6 ###### months after the fact

02.01.11 - touched

02.14.11 - APPROVED (finally)!

02.25.11 - received green card in the mail

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 2 YEARS!

(thank christ)

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first of all congrats to pass the medical. i really dont know anything about the canada but some one will help u soon. good luck. abby n sheryl

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my fiancee and i were just in toronto for his medical. the medical went fine. no glaring problems and 48 hours later he received a box with immunization record, x-ray (which he did not open), and a letter saying "do not open".

does this mean all went well? no problems with the blood tests and the like?

what in the world does that sealed letter say?! it wouldn't say there was a problem, would it? and we'd only find out at the interview?

if this question sounds paranoid, it's because i am totally OCD and crazy lady about the interview and want to make certain everything is as perfect as can be!

thanks in advance, guys :)

The medical is sealed because it's for the Consulate, not yourself, so I think that's why they probably sealed it. You would think if there was anything wrong they would have spoken to your fiance??? If you are a worry-wart, like most of us are, call them us, and acknowledge receipt of everything and just ask since it's sealed if everything is okay with the medical.

You might want to ask at the Consulate at your interview for a copy of the vaccination or immunization sheet.

The actual medical form is only a few pages long, so that's probably what's in the envelope. Call just to make sure so you're not worrying.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The medical is sealed because it's for the Consulate, not yourself, so I think that's why they probably sealed it. You would think if there was anything wrong they would have spoken to your fiance??? If you are a worry-wart, like most of us are, call them us, and acknowledge receipt of everything and just ask since it's sealed if everything is okay with the medical.

You might want to ask at the Consulate at your interview for a copy of the vaccination or immunization sheet.

The actual medical form is only a few pages long, so that's probably what's in the envelope. Call just to make sure so you're not worrying.

thanks for the advice! will do. :thumbs:

AOS

05.17.10 - I-485/I-765 mailed

05.25.10 - NoA

06.25.10 - biometrics appt

07.02.10 - emailed that our case is moved to CSC!

07.14.10 - touched

07.21.10 - touched

08.03.10 - approved for EAD

08.05.10 - uscis mailed out EAD

08.09.10 - EAD received!

01.05.11 - a ###### RFE over 6 ###### months after the fact

02.01.11 - touched

02.14.11 - APPROVED (finally)!

02.25.11 - received green card in the mail

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 2 YEARS!

(thank christ)

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