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Hi,

When my Swedish fiance goes for a medical exam, does he have to go to an appointed doctor in Sweden, or can he go to any doctor. I cannot find a list in Sweden about this and my fiances doctor said they never heard that they had to be government appointed.

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Civil surgeon list can be obtained by visiting the embassy's website (if your embassy has one and has provided the info there) or by contacting the embassy. His regular doctor will not do for the visa medical.

Hi,

When my Swedish fiance goes for a medical exam, does he have to go to an appointed doctor in Sweden, or can he go to any doctor. I cannot find a list in Sweden about this and my fiances doctor said they never heard that they had to be government appointed.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hi,

When my Swedish fiance goes for a medical exam, does he have to go to an appointed doctor in Sweden, or can he go to any doctor. I cannot find a list in Sweden about this and my fiances doctor said they never heard that they had to be government appointed.

Well, that is a good point and is something i have asked myself couple of times since here in Sweden we have all the records from our doctors and clinics. Actually, the clinic i belong (lol) is the one that has all the records and not myself. And it is more than official really.

But please, let me know if you found out something about it.

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I-129F RFE(s) : November 17 2007

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NVC Received : ?

NVC Left : January 02 2008

Consulate Received : ?

Packet 3 Received : January 09 2008

Packet 3 Sent : January 14 2008

Packet 4 Received : January 17 2008

Interview Date : January 30 2008 "All went just great"

US Entry: February 09 2008

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Your fiance will have to see a USCIS-appointed panel physician for his medical exam.

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Your fiance will have to see a USCIS-appointed panel physician for his medical exam.

Thanks for your answer Nini & Bee.

Service Center : CSC

Consulate : Sweden - Stockholm

I-129F Sent : June 01 2007

I-129F NOA1 : June 12 2007

I-129F RFE(s) : November 17 2007

RFE Reply(s) : November 20 2007

I-129F NOA2 : December 10 2007

NVC Received : ?

NVC Left : January 02 2008

Consulate Received : ?

Packet 3 Received : January 09 2008

Packet 3 Sent : January 14 2008

Packet 4 Received : January 17 2008

Interview Date : January 30 2008 "All went just great"

US Entry: February 09 2008

WEDDING! February 16 2008

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