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This is for a CR1 visa

I'm in BC, Canada and am planning that when it comes time for the medical exam and interview, I will have the medical exam in Montreal as well. I'm too far from Vancouver to schedule a separate flight going there just for the medical exam.

I read that 2 days are required for the medical exam and that it takes 48h for the results to be released. Has this been the case for those of you who did your medical exam and interview in Montreal?

I'm trying to plan how early or how long I have to stay in Montreal - i.e., have the medical exam 4 business days before the interview (2-d medical exam + 2-d waiting period for results to be released). Or is 48-h just the min it takes so I should allow one more business day just to make sure that the medical exam results really have been released and received?

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This is for a CR1 visa

I'm in BC, Canada and am planning that when it comes time for the medical exam and interview, I will have the medical exam in Montreal as well. I'm too far from Vancouver to schedule a separate flight going there just for the medical exam.

I read that 2 days are required for the medical exam and that it takes 48h for the results to be released. Has this been the case for those of you who did your medical exam and interview in Montreal?

I'm trying to plan how early or how long I have to stay in Montreal - i.e., have the medical exam 4 business days before the interview (2-d medical exam + 2-d waiting period for results to be released). Or is 48-h just the min it takes so I should allow one more business day just to make sure that the medical exam results really have been released and received?

The first thing you need to do is to call the medical facility/hospital/doctor and ask if they do medical for USA immigrant visa; the next is to make an appointment with them. Good luck on your journey.

JNR

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Based on the panel physican webiste, I'd bet on 2 days from medical to results being issued. It may be earlier but I wouldn't want to risk it.

The medical is done in one day and the result are issued 2 days afterwards. For example, if you have your medical on Monday, your results will be ready Wednesday afternoon.

Good luck.

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