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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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@Tahoma

Thanks for this information. This is an awesome information.

10-12-2010 NOA1 date

10-15-2010 Touch

03-14-2011 Touch

03-14-2011 NOA2 date (153 days after NOA1)

03-23-2011 Received by NVC

04-05-2011 Called NVC today and they are still processing our papers.

04-07-2011 Left NVC

04-13-2011 Received by USEM

04-25-2011 Medical 1st day

04-27-2011 Medical 2nd day (K1&K2 passed.) THANK GOD.

05-06-2011 Interview(Got 221g for Taiwan Police Clearance and to have another interview.)

06-02-2011 USEM received documents for 221g

06-07-2011 USEM emailed that we are in further review.

06-27-2011 USEM called and asked to submit my son's baptismal certificate, school report card, travel documents from the bureau of immigration of me, my fiance and my son's biofather, and snail mail between me and my fiance.

08-02-2011 submitted additional requirements and 2nd interview.

08-16-2011 USEM emailed and asked for my passport and police clearance.

08-17-2011 USEM emailed and said they have found our passports and my Taiwan police clearance.

08-23-2011 Visa approval. THANK GOD FOR THIS ANSWERED PRAYER.

08-25-2011 Visa in transit according to 2Go.

08-26-2011 CFO seminar

08-26-2011 Visa in hand. THANK YOU LORD GOD FOR THESE BLESSINGS. Praying now to be with my honey on his birthday.

08-31-2011 CFO sticker

09-04-2011 POE: LAX

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@Tahoma

Thanks for this information. This is an awesome information.

You're very welcome. :star: I hope it helps make your visa journey smoother.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Ok. Im really praying for a smooth medical and interview and hope to be with my babe soon.

10-12-2010 NOA1 date

10-15-2010 Touch

03-14-2011 Touch

03-14-2011 NOA2 date (153 days after NOA1)

03-23-2011 Received by NVC

04-05-2011 Called NVC today and they are still processing our papers.

04-07-2011 Left NVC

04-13-2011 Received by USEM

04-25-2011 Medical 1st day

04-27-2011 Medical 2nd day (K1&K2 passed.) THANK GOD.

05-06-2011 Interview(Got 221g for Taiwan Police Clearance and to have another interview.)

06-02-2011 USEM received documents for 221g

06-07-2011 USEM emailed that we are in further review.

06-27-2011 USEM called and asked to submit my son's baptismal certificate, school report card, travel documents from the bureau of immigration of me, my fiance and my son's biofather, and snail mail between me and my fiance.

08-02-2011 submitted additional requirements and 2nd interview.

08-16-2011 USEM emailed and asked for my passport and police clearance.

08-17-2011 USEM emailed and said they have found our passports and my Taiwan police clearance.

08-23-2011 Visa approval. THANK GOD FOR THIS ANSWERED PRAYER.

08-25-2011 Visa in transit according to 2Go.

08-26-2011 CFO seminar

08-26-2011 Visa in hand. THANK YOU LORD GOD FOR THESE BLESSINGS. Praying now to be with my honey on his birthday.

08-31-2011 CFO sticker

09-04-2011 POE: LAX

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Unfortunately, yes. LOL anyone who will undergo medical examination will be asked to undress. They sure will check the private parts too. :blush: lol. But no worries, they are professional and probably have seen lots of it everyday. (a fellow VJers told me this)

lol. ok, thanks. :)

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi,u could see those information about how they do medical exam at the back of PDS something like that which is not comprehensive and only chest XRAY,blood test,urine test,eye test would check to you..the way we do physical exam in hospital could be little bit different to physical exam there at SLMC,kinda a rush,time matters,only few minutes and ur done,1)doctor will just ask your health history,what you've said will be documented,then you'll be ask to be undress,put a gown and lye to the table,she asked me to raise my hand and put it under my head,i really cant believed what she did to me its just a glance to my private part and said ok ur done!that's why i asked her again,im done?yah ur done,she just palpate my abdomen but on upper part around the chest she only did was touched on one vertical stroke lol,like wiping a table in one stroke,lol..cause on our patient we always do a complete PE,maybe she just trust me,instead of checking she just asked me..they are more concern about your chest xray cause any negative result of that could lead to infectious,communicable so make sure your chest xray is normal,nothing to worry cause i passed and you'll pass ,all of us will passed :dance:

regarding immunization,i thought what i've seen to my sister's package from embassy(k1) before will be given to us,like HPV vaccine but doctor said it's not done anymore they only giving those basic or typical vaccination like tdap,dpt,varicella,etc..they gave me 4 shots/injections.

all i could say i'm one the luckiest who passed their medical,so thankful to GOD.

my advice is go there at early in the morning so u will be finish before lunch,it's not really safe there outside,so for those who are not familiar in place do your medical at early morning.Goodluck! :)

ok thanks, i thought they would do a complete PE.. thankiez! :)

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

:)

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I am trying to determine if we qualify to use consular services to file for a IR-1. We live in Canada in the Vancouver BC area. My wife is a US born citizen and has lived with me (Canadian) for almost 10 years here. I want to confirm that we can apply for my US residency (IR-1) via consular services in Montreal or do we have to apply via Chicago?. It's my understanding that Vancouver does not process immigrant visas, but can we drop of the I-130 & G325As at the consulate in Vancouver between 2-4pm on Thursdays? They make reference to this on the US Consulate - Vancouver website. Do they just forward it to Montreal? Can the IR-1 fees be paid in cash and submitted with the I-130?

Vic Bowman

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I am trying to determine if we qualify to use consular services to file for a IR-1. We live in Canada in the Vancouver BC area. My wife is a US born citizen and has lived with me (Canadian) for almost 10 years here. I want to confirm that we can apply for my US residency (IR-1) via consular services in Montreal or do we have to apply via Chicago?. It's my understanding that Vancouver does not process immigrant visas, but can we drop of the I-130 & G325As at the consulate in Vancouver between 2-4pm on Thursdays? They make reference to this on the US Consulate - Vancouver website. Do they just forward it to Montreal? Can the IR-1 fees be paid in cash and submitted with the I-130?

You might more easily find an answer for this by posting in the Canadian specific forum and not in a thread that is asking about medical processing.

Could a moderator please move this to the appropriate area.

John

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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hi sis, do we need to have all the vaccines? what are those that are really required for k1? I'll have my medical on wednesday together with my daughter for her K2.

The better half has very visible marks from her vaccine shots.. But no records. Will this count for anything or will she have to get all vaccines again,, she is from a small village and records long gone

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