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Yeah.. she'll most likely do it twice because she said that when she went to SLMC, she brought a paper from the US Navy not for the USCIS. Besides, she haven't filled out anything. I guess you're right.. Her fiancee followed everything in the book. The guy is in Japan now. That is where he is stationed.

for sure she will get her medical twice..since her papers is only at the CIIS process...the medical is good only 6 months...the process of the papers is beyond that. (unless for some expedite)

the next request would be coming from NATIONAL VISA CENTER (NVC) and if shes lucky to get an approval earlier from NVC process..

she can use that results submitted to Manila Embassy..and she save time and money.

USCIS

05.26.2010 - I-130 NOA1

10.02.2010 - I-129F NOA1

11.02.2010 - I-130 & I-129F APPROVED

NVC

11.04.2010 - Case number assigned

11.15.2010 - IV fee paid

12.16.2010 - AOS fee paid

01.04.2011 - I-864 AOS and DS-230 IV packets sent

01.04.2011 - I-864 AOS and DS-230 IV packets delivered

01.06.2011 - DS-230 IV packet entered into the system

01.06.2011 - I-864 AOS packet entered into the system

01.19.2011 - SIF

01.22.2011 - Case completed

00.00.2011 - Packet 4 received

00.00.2011 - Case forwarded to US Embassy in Manila

SLEC (Advance medical exam)

12.02.2010 - Day 1 Medical examination

x-ray problem results...sputum test required

12.13.2010 - 1st day sputum

12.14.2010 - 2nd

12.15.2010 - 3rd

12.17.2010 - sputum RESULTS- NEGATIVE

( but need to take antibiotics for 7 days/suspected Pneumonia

12.24.2010 - done with the prescribed Antibiotic

02-09-2011 - NEGATIVE

02-24-2011 - DONE

02-25-2011 - FINALLY.....MEDICAL!! PASSED!!

CFO

01.05.2009 - Guidance/counseling session, certificate of attendance received

00.00.2011 - CFO sticker

US EMBASSY MANILA

03.14.2011 - Interview

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I believe it is a requirement for all services have to do this. I was looking in the Air Force instructions and it did talk about having to do the medical and have command approval for a person to get married. Just look at the US embassy Philippines site for requirements. It says that "U.S. military personnel should contact their personnel office regarding Department of Defense joint service regulations." So there are extra requirements for US military to marry someone in the philippines....but obviously it isnt just someone from the PI that it applies to...all foreign nationals.

I never asked permission to marry and my wife never did a medical before marriage (as many others havent in the past). Honestly I think this whole process for the military is for someone that is stationed in a foreign country. There is supposed to be a background check on a potential spouse too. Basically the Navy guy went about everything by the book and that is now why they have to do all this stuff and your cousin will most likely have to do another medical for the visa.

I know many people opt to not tell their command...it is totally messed up that you would have to get permission to marry a foreign national but not have to ask anything to get married to someone in the US. Bottom line is, I can show you in an Air Force instruction where it says this has to be done. My wife did get a medical eval when she got here so I could be command sponsored and she would be covered for medical. Her "medical" was just basic stuff though talking to her and taking vitals.

i had to do two medical i was so madd,Ooh well.

They dont always keep your passport. You can request to keep it. Just tell them that you have a trip planned :whistle:

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