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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
Timeline
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Here is the site to get some of the info your looking for.............I hope this helps

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3739.html

Aisha

I-130 Journey

06/06/2007 I-130 sent

06/22/2007 I-130 NOA1

02/20/2008 I-130 NOA2 (259 days)

05/20/2008 Case complete @ NVC

Interview Time

07/31/2008 INTERVIEW @8am --------AP

08/04/2008 Our file reached Washingtown for AP ( called DOS)

09/10/2008 US Embassy called for his Passport ( On AP 37 days)

09/11/2008 Submitted passport to AMEX

09/18/2008 Picked up passport w/visa!!!!!!

POE--Washington 12-11-2008

Qasim is Home!!!!!-12-12-2008

Petition to remove conditions

Vermont Service Center

Date Filed : 11/23/2010

NOA Date : 12/06/2010

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 01/12/2011

Interview Date :

Approval / Denial Date :

Approved :

Got I551 Stamp :

Green Card Received :

Filing N-400

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
Timeline
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Younes just went thru his medical on thursday.... The doctor will tell you exactley which pharmacy to go to, and which shots to get. he does not remember which one's they were.. You will then be sent to another place to take x-rays....

Younes got fever that night, i'm not sure why.. I think it may have been the heat.. He said it was really hot and he did alot of walking...

He also had to give two viles of blood.

The doctor will send the report to embassy...

Hope this helps.. Good Luck

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# just make sure you bring good money

# it can take anywhere from 3-6 hours

# bloodwork, basic exam, vaccinations, paperwork, xrays is all standard

# bring all your necessary documentation. appointment letter, passport, passport photos (2), money

# you can go to the link listed above too

everybody's story here helps another

my only advice is to ask ?s always, about everything and anything

especially get YOUR own copy of vaccination and whatever other records you can get a hold of

are you responsible for taking the paperwork to the Consulate or does the examining doctor send it ?

good luck

 
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