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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

We only have five weeks until the interview and I am not sure when the package will arrive in the mail - so I would like to be prepared for the medical exam sooner rather than later.

Can someone please clarify the following?

1. Can the check up be done only by a Consulate-registered physician (i.e. from the list of doctors they give on the website) or any doctor?

2. What is a panel physician?

3. Exactly what tests are needed for the check up? Will the doctor know this or do we have to tell them?

Thanks!

USCIS

August 16, 2007: Filed 1-130 at VSC for CR-1 Visa

December 21, 2007: NOA1 issued (I-130 now at CSC)

February 27, 2008: NOA2 issued

NVC

March 07, 2008: NVC case # received

March 26, 2008: Fee bills arrive

April 01, 2008: Fee bills paid

April 11, 2008: NVC processes fee bill payments

April 24, 2008: AOS and DS-230 requests arrive from NVC

May 13, 2008: Completed AOS and DS-230 packages sent to NVC

May 23, 2008: RFE for Police Certificate (even though all original docs were sent!)

June 30, 2008: Checklist Letter Response received at NVC (new documents)

July 8, 2008: Case complete

July 16, 2008: Case forwarded to Consulate

US CONSULATE - RIO DE JANEIRO

July 22, 2008: Case arrives at Consulate

July 24, 2008: Medical Exam

August 14, 2008: INTERVIEW! Visa issued!

August 18, 2008: Received immigrant visa and document package via DHL

January 16, 2009: Enter US at LAX POE

1-751 JOINT PETITION

November 5, 2010: Mailed file for 1-751 Removal of Conditions

November 6, 2010: Petition package arrival at CSC [check cashed on 11/10/10]

November 12, 2010: NOA1 received

December 14, 2010: Biometrics appointment

February 11, 2011: Approval of Removal of Conditions

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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It has to be Consulate approved docotors and you will need to give them your NVC case number too. Check out the Embassy info on the top of the website here. It has only a few different Doctors in select states. Also you can take a look at the list of vaccines on travelstate.gov , many of them you should already have and if you dont have a vaccine record from your normal doctor then you can do a blood test that shows what immunities are in your body. You can email the DR nearest you to ask them what their cost are and what vaccines will be required for your age group that are not given in Brazil. Few things that must be done at the consulate DR is the X-ray, HIV, and syphilis test. For most of the other things a vaccine record will work for the consulate Dr. We have found the consulate Dr's assistants to be very knowledgable about many things and they can give you a much better idea of what is going to happen and almost the exact cost. Since you can only use those approved Dr's no need to tell them anything, its pretty much all they do.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Also my wife will use the one in Rio because I think that there are only 4 or 5 DRs in the country that do these test and there is not one in her state of Para so she would need to catch a plane to one anyway. Rio also has the cheapest HPV vaccine which all women between 16-26 are required to have now.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline
Also my wife will use the one in Rio because I think that there are only 4 or 5 DRs in the country that do these test and there is not one in her state of Para so she would need to catch a plane to one anyway. Rio also has the cheapest HPV vaccine which all women between 16-26 are required to have now.

Thanks for the info, very helpful. We are in João Pessoa, so I think we will go down to Recife - a bit of a trek but I want to make sure everything is done with enough time before the interview.

I am little concerned about not getting the package from the Consulate since there is a post office strike now (I think in all of Brazil). Do you know if we get fingerprinting done before the interview or at the Consulate?

Thanks again for your help!

USCIS

August 16, 2007: Filed 1-130 at VSC for CR-1 Visa

December 21, 2007: NOA1 issued (I-130 now at CSC)

February 27, 2008: NOA2 issued

NVC

March 07, 2008: NVC case # received

March 26, 2008: Fee bills arrive

April 01, 2008: Fee bills paid

April 11, 2008: NVC processes fee bill payments

April 24, 2008: AOS and DS-230 requests arrive from NVC

May 13, 2008: Completed AOS and DS-230 packages sent to NVC

May 23, 2008: RFE for Police Certificate (even though all original docs were sent!)

June 30, 2008: Checklist Letter Response received at NVC (new documents)

July 8, 2008: Case complete

July 16, 2008: Case forwarded to Consulate

US CONSULATE - RIO DE JANEIRO

July 22, 2008: Case arrives at Consulate

July 24, 2008: Medical Exam

August 14, 2008: INTERVIEW! Visa issued!

August 18, 2008: Received immigrant visa and document package via DHL

January 16, 2009: Enter US at LAX POE

1-751 JOINT PETITION

November 5, 2010: Mailed file for 1-751 Removal of Conditions

November 6, 2010: Petition package arrival at CSC [check cashed on 11/10/10]

November 12, 2010: NOA1 received

December 14, 2010: Biometrics appointment

February 11, 2011: Approval of Removal of Conditions

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Our interview is November 4th. I scheduled my faince's medical to be done on October 31st which is a Friday and we will be able to pick up the results on Monday November 3rd. I was told the exam is R$200, blood test is R$120 and the chest x-ray is R$50 for a total of R$370. The dr is Dr. Alexandru Buesco (21) 2527-3477

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