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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I have this tattoo way before when I was 12 years old and other one when i was 20 years old... what test should i go through if i have these tattoos?

anyone here in vj passed their medical test with tattoo/s?

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Apr. 19. 2006: I-130 Sent/Submitted

May.06. 2006: I-130 NOA1

Oct. 26. 2009: I-130 NOA2

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Oct. 20. 2009: ACL email received with case number & AOS Fee Bill from email

Oct. 25. 2009: AOS paid online

Oct. 27. 2009: AOS Cover Sheet & ACL sent via FedEx

Oct. 29. 2009: NVC received the ACL

Nov. 11/16. 2009: IV Fee Bill / paid online

Nov. 17. 2009: IV Cover Sheet & Requested to add a child in NVC case

Dec. 07. 2009: Approval of additional child in NVC case received via email & paid IV bill

Dec. 11. 2009: Sent DS-230 via LBC

Dec. 17. 2009: I-864 sent via USPS overnight & DS-230 received (as per avr)

Dec. 21. 2009: I-864 received as per avr/has reviewed DS-230

Jan. 07. 2010: Received email-checklist dated Jan.06.2010. printed & mailed it via usps.

Jan. 26. 2010: CASE COMPLETED on January 23, 2010 as per avr.

Mar. 15. 2010: Schedule was given last Feb.12/ Interview on April 22! at USEM as per operator & email

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Mar. 19. 2010: Left NVC and forwarded to USEM

Apr. 19-21 2010: Passed medical (me and my son) / May 4-6 passed medical (daughter)

Apr. 22. 2010: Interview APPROVED for me and my son / May 12 interivew APPROVED (daughter)

May 26. 2010: POE SEATTLE

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I have this tattoo way before when I was 12 years old and other one when i was 20 years old... what test should i go through if i have these tattoos?

anyone here in vj passed their medical test with tattoo/s?

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I have a huge spider tattoo on my forehead (got it when doing time) and a snake on my . . . you know what. When I had to drop my pants at the medical, the female physician was first shocked. I told her: that's a Boa Constrictor . . . do you want to see how big it gets? True story!

She politely declined, but your experience may differ. It helps if your tattoos are well done and tasteful, like mine. I mean . . . everybody likes animals, right? What you don't want to have is tattoos that send a hateful message, or are racist. Those will be removed on the spot with a sharp bread knife.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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My arms are covered in tattos and I have 14 penguins down one leg (long story....). Nothing was said about it at the medical.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Thank you guys... coz i knew some people living in my country that was not granted with a visa due to his tattoo maybe his blood was contaminated with something or i don't know... so it scares a hell of out me. thank you! peace!

I-130 Track:

Apr. 19. 2006: I-130 Sent/Submitted

May.06. 2006: I-130 NOA1

Oct. 26. 2009: I-130 NOA2

NVC Track:

Oct. 20. 2009: ACL email received with case number & AOS Fee Bill from email

Oct. 25. 2009: AOS paid online

Oct. 27. 2009: AOS Cover Sheet & ACL sent via FedEx

Oct. 29. 2009: NVC received the ACL

Nov. 11/16. 2009: IV Fee Bill / paid online

Nov. 17. 2009: IV Cover Sheet & Requested to add a child in NVC case

Dec. 07. 2009: Approval of additional child in NVC case received via email & paid IV bill

Dec. 11. 2009: Sent DS-230 via LBC

Dec. 17. 2009: I-864 sent via USPS overnight & DS-230 received (as per avr)

Dec. 21. 2009: I-864 received as per avr/has reviewed DS-230

Jan. 07. 2010: Received email-checklist dated Jan.06.2010. printed & mailed it via usps.

Jan. 26. 2010: CASE COMPLETED on January 23, 2010 as per avr.

Mar. 15. 2010: Schedule was given last Feb.12/ Interview on April 22! at USEM as per operator & email

USEM Track:

Mar. 19. 2010: Left NVC and forwarded to USEM

Apr. 19-21 2010: Passed medical (me and my son) / May 4-6 passed medical (daughter)

Apr. 22. 2010: Interview APPROVED for me and my son / May 12 interivew APPROVED (daughter)

May 26. 2010: POE SEATTLE

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coz i knew some people living in my country that was not granted with a visa due to his tattoo maybe his blood was contaminated with something or i don't know...

:blink: what? tattoos never under no circumstances reach your bloodstream unless maybe you do want that or get a branding or something... nonsense. don't worry!

ég eri ekki lengur kalt, hef aftur líf. lifnar mín sál, heiminn mála.

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  • 5 years later...

Am I the only one who finds getting a tattoo at 12 a bit odd?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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****** closing 5 year old thread;please create your own thread with your own questions *****

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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