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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
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I saw something on here that gave a break down right down to the medical for the packet 3. it gave the addresses of the doctors etc and now i cant find it. Can anyone help? It was for Egypt and gave the addresses in Egypt for the approved doctors. thanks

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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I believe this will help you.

Cheryl

What he will get is a packet 3. In that packet will be instructions. I'd have him go ahead and schedule his medical.

MEDICAL EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS

All immigrant visa/refugee applicants must undergo a medical examination prior to receiving a visa. All applicants over the age of fifteen must undergo a blood test for HIV. Applicants over the age of 15 require a blood test for venereal disease and a chest X-ray. Other tests may be required in certain cases. The examination process should be started at least one week before the interview date, as it can take some time to obtain test results. Physicians will refer applicants to a syphilis and HIV testing laboratory.

Please contact one of the following physicians for an appointment.

Doctor’s Name Address Tel. Working Days & Hours

Dr. Magda Ramzi Habib

Anglo-American Hospital

El Borg St.,

Gezera, Cairo

735-6608

012-4463734

Saturday through Thursday

12:00 – 3:00 PM

Dr. Amr Maher 97 Abdel Salam Aref St. Gleem, Alexandria 582-2323 Saturday through Wednesday

6:00 – 8:00 PM

Dr. Hesham El Boraolosy

Dr. Eman Roshdy

Al Sherouk Hospital

5, Bahr El Gazal Street

Ahmed Orabi, Cairo, Egypt

3044901

3044892

Saturday through Thursday

5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Fees:

The physical exam costs L.E. 80. The fee for applicants under 15 years of age will not be more than L.E. 70.

The blood test for venereal disease is L.E. 40.

The HIV test is approximately L.E. 75.

The Chest X-ray is L.E. 65.

All fees are the responsibility of the applicant.

TO THE PANEL PHYSICIANS AND LABORATORIES:

All reports and test results should be given to the applicant in a sealed envelope to present to the Consular Section. Applicants’ identities should be verified before examination and testing, and the passport number noted on all reports.

TO THE APPLICANT:

At the appointment with the panel physician, each applicant should present the following to the panel physician:

1) His/her passport 2) 3 photos that will be attached to the report.

3) Copies of any prior medical records 4) Any prior chest X-rays

5) Immunization records. If you do not have any proof of any record of immunization, vaccines will be given to you during the medical examination and the fee for the vaccines will be at the cost of the applicant.

Here is packet 3 info. The latest I have available:

Dear Sir,

The validity of the petition is automatically extended once the process starts. We noted your request to extend the validity. Meanwhile, your fiancé may start preparing the following:

1. Passport

2. Photocopy of birth certificate

3. Police certificate from every country where the applicant lived for more than 6 months since the age of 16 (not all are obtainable or required; call us at 02-797-2201 for further information)

4. Photocopy of military certificate (for men between 18 and 50 years of age)

5. An Affidavit of Support (Form I-134) signed by the Petitioner and notarized before either a notary public in the U.S. or a consular officer at the embassy (this can be done on the day of your appointment).

6. Petitioner’s most recent year of federal income taxes (form 1040 only). Please also bring the most recent W2 form and a job letter indicating current salary and length of employment

7. Medical exam for applicant list attached

8. Applications:

a. Two completed DS-156 visa application forms; you fill it online and print it through the link: https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp

b. Form DS-156K; you may also print it through the link http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/82063.pdf

c. Form DS-157, you may print it through the link: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79964.pdf

9. 2 photos face view photos with a white background for the applicant

10. A receipt of payment for the visa application ($100) from the Commercial International Bank (CIB) in Egypt.

Once she prepares the required forms, she should forward them via DHL courier service. Once received, we will review the case and schedule an appointment for her final visa interview on the first available slot.

Regards,

Consular Staff

NM

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I believe this will help you.

Cheryl

What he will get is a packet 3. In that packet will be instructions. I'd have him go ahead and schedule his medical.

MEDICAL EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS

All immigrant visa/refugee applicants must undergo a medical examination prior to receiving a visa. All applicants over the age of fifteen must undergo a blood test for HIV. Applicants over the age of 15 require a blood test for venereal disease and a chest X-ray. Other tests may be required in certain cases. The examination process should be started at least one week before the interview date, as it can take some time to obtain test results. Physicians will refer applicants to a syphilis and HIV testing laboratory.

Please contact one of the following physicians for an appointment.

Doctor’s Name Address Tel. Working Days & Hours

Dr. Magda Ramzi Habib

Anglo-American Hospital

El Borg St.,

Gezera, Cairo

735-6608

012-4463734

Saturday through Thursday

12:00 – 3:00 PM

Dr. Amr Maher 97 Abdel Salam Aref St. Gleem, Alexandria 582-2323 Saturday through Wednesday

6:00 – 8:00 PM

Dr. Hesham El Boraolosy

Dr. Eman Roshdy

Al Sherouk Hospital

5, Bahr El Gazal Street

Ahmed Orabi, Cairo, Egypt

3044901

3044892

Saturday through Thursday

5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Fees:

The physical exam costs L.E. 80. The fee for applicants under 15 years of age will not be more than L.E. 70.

The blood test for venereal disease is L.E. 40.

The HIV test is approximately L.E. 75.

The Chest X-ray is L.E. 65.

All fees are the responsibility of the applicant.

TO THE PANEL PHYSICIANS AND LABORATORIES:

All reports and test results should be given to the applicant in a sealed envelope to present to the Consular Section. Applicants’ identities should be verified before examination and testing, and the passport number noted on all reports.

TO THE APPLICANT:

At the appointment with the panel physician, each applicant should present the following to the panel physician:

1) His/her passport 2) 3 photos that will be attached to the report.

3) Copies of any prior medical records 4) Any prior chest X-rays

5) Immunization records. If you do not have any proof of any record of immunization, vaccines will be given to you during the medical examination and the fee for the vaccines will be at the cost of the applicant.

Here is packet 3 info. The latest I have available:

Dear Sir,

The validity of the petition is automatically extended once the process starts. We noted your request to extend the validity. Meanwhile, your fiancé may start preparing the following:

1. Passport

2. Photocopy of birth certificate

3. Police certificate from every country where the applicant lived for more than 6 months since the age of 16 (not all are obtainable or required; call us at 02-797-2201 for further information)

4. Photocopy of military certificate (for men between 18 and 50 years of age)

5. An Affidavit of Support (Form I-134) signed by the Petitioner and notarized before either a notary public in the U.S. or a consular officer at the embassy (this can be done on the day of your appointment).

6. Petitioner’s most recent year of federal income taxes (form 1040 only). Please also bring the most recent W2 form and a job letter indicating current salary and length of employment

7. Medical exam for applicant list attached

8. Applications:

a. Two completed DS-156 visa application forms; you fill it online and print it through the link: https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp

b. Form DS-156K; you may also print it through the link http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/82063.pdf

c. Form DS-157, you may print it through the link: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79964.pdf

9. 2 photos face view photos with a white background for the applicant

10. A receipt of payment for the visa application ($100) from the Commercial International Bank (CIB) in Egypt.

Once she prepares the required forms, she should forward them via DHL courier service. Once received, we will review the case and schedule an appointment for her final visa interview on the first available slot.

Regards,

Consular Staff

NM

Hello,

Please help, my wife had done her medical exam at the Angelo-American hospital and when she went to pick it up the nurse had told her that they will send the report to the embassey themselves. Is this normal practice? Im worried about the report not being there at the time of intreview. If she has it ill be at rest knowing that it will be available. Has this been done in the past? Should i rest assure?

Thank you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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just qustion about i-134 is it should be notarized cuz my wife here with me now and we just print the application online and she just did it and another qustioen we already print the w2 online cuz she dont have the original ones so is that can work and if it will not work what i do pleas need help fast

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