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Ok i don't really know what pk3 and pk4 mean, I got my paper saying my case was reviewed and I can book my interview so whatever number that one is. Since the Montreal site is having issues with booking K1 visa appointments right now I was wondering if I can book my medical exam. Just incase their are any issues i can sort them out before the interview date. Or should I wait till i can actually book an interview ?

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Well, when you call to book the medical, they'll ask if you've been given permission to book your interview, so I'd say, yes, you're in the clear.

I think the last page of the papers you got will tell you which Packet # you got - under your name and case number?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Ok i don't really know what pk3 and pk4 mean, I got my paper saying my case was reviewed and I can book my interview so whatever number that one is. Since the Montreal site is having issues with booking K1 visa appointments right now I was wondering if I can book my medical exam. Just incase their are any issues i can sort them out before the interview date. Or should I wait till i can actually book an interview ?

keep in mind the medical is only valid for one year. so depending on where you are in the process and when your interview and poe are you do not want to have paid 350 $ for a medical and again after you move to the u.s.a.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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PK4 is the one you get with the paper saying you can book your interview. :thumbs:

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