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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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I have my medical on june 10th and i was wondering if i needed to take some sort of medical questionnaire with me or whether i fill one out there? I read that you needed the IV18a form but im not entirely sure what that is. Can someone help me :D

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You can find medical questionnaire on the website. It is doc that you have to complete and take to your appointment. It is also adviseble to take vacanations records with you. You can easily get one from your local Gp.

All information and vacanations required are on the usa embassy website.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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on the knightsbridge doctors website? i cant find it can you link me to it please :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Below is the link:

http://london.usembassy.gov/immigrant-visas/medical-examination.html

Click on the blue link on the right hand side of the page....at the very end of that document will be the questionnaire.

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They will also give you the official questionnaire when you get to the doctors. This is the one that gets sent to the embassy. Get your vaccinations record and (depending on your age) check if you have had the MMR vaccine, according to their guide on the embassy site I did not require it but when I got there they requested that I have it done so I don't know if the rules have changed or not regarding the MMR jab.

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They will also give you the official questionnaire when you get to the doctors. This is the one that gets sent to the embassy. Get your vaccinations record and (depending on your age) check if you have had the MMR vaccine, according to their guide on the embassy site I did not require it but when I got there they requested that I have it done so I don't know if the rules have changed or not regarding the MMR jab.

Yeah, for the CR-1/IR-1, they will need to have the MMR vaccination as well as Tdap (basically for everyone between the ages of 18 and 64). It's for the K-1 visas that they don't need to have the MMR series completed (they have until AOS to do it).

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