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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Just curious:

How long is the medical examination valid for?

How soon can you start on it?

Do you have to wait till a certain stage or receive special paperwork or can you have the examination completed while being in the NVC stage?

Thanks for all inputs.

jurod16

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Just curious:

How long is the medical examination valid for? 1yr

How soon can you start on it? you are advised to do After u found out abt ur interview date.

Do you have to wait till a certain stage or receive special paperwork or can you have the examination completed while being in the NVC stage?

The medical exam takes abt only one day.You will have plenty of time to do medical exam after get the Packet 4.

Thanks for all inputs.

jurod16

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I looked up info about it on Jordans embassy website, they didn't list panel physicians. So I sent them an email, and they said they won't give me that info until they get our packet from NVC.

My research is showing that all you have to do to prepare for that is prepare any documentation of your current doctors medical evaluations or treatments if you have any health issues, and if not, then you just need to have a passport photo available to take to the examination for the Dr to copy onto the papers he fills out for the beneficiary to take to the embassy interview.

If there any history of TB then I would definitely take the proof of your successful treatment for that and subsequent tests showing INACTIVE TB. They are mostly concerned with current contagious diseases of public health risk. TB, AIDS, and drug addictions or mental behaviors.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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I looked up info about it on Jordans embassy website, they didn't list panel physicians. So I sent them an email, and they said they won't give me that info until they get our packet from NVC.

My research is showing that all you have to do to prepare for that is prepare any documentation of your current doctors medical evaluations or treatments if you have any health issues, and if not, then you just need to have a passport photo available to take to the examination for the Dr to copy onto the papers he fills out for the beneficiary to take to the embassy interview.

If there any history of TB then I would definitely take the proof of your successful treatment for that and subsequent tests showing INACTIVE TB. They are mostly concerned with current contagious diseases of public health risk. TB, AIDS, and drug addictions or mental behaviors.

Good Luck,

Mariah

Cool, thanks for the reply.

jurod16

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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your medical examination will be good for a whole year!

Just curious:

How long is the medical examination valid for?

How soon can you start on it?

Do you have to wait till a certain stage or receive special paperwork or can you have the examination completed while being in the NVC stage?

Thanks for all inputs.

jurod16

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