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Which one is better (Cho Ray Hospital) or (IOM) for those who has completed the process already and how many day do you have to wait to get the medical result in hand? According to the consular website it say result take about 2 day to be completed.

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IOM was a really pleasant experience for my girl.

thanks for the response...can you call to schedule the appointment at IOM or is it a walk in?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Which one is better (Cho Ray Hospital) or (IOM) for those who has completed the process already and how many day do you have to wait to get the medical result in hand? According to the consular website it say result take about 2 day to be completed.

IOM. Call for appointment.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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It has been a while since you originally posted your question. To follow up with you, did your wife go with IOM or Cho Ray for the medical? Also, did you get an interview scheduled for your visa yet? My wife used IOM for the medical and they were great. Please keep us posted on your journey.

Also, one more very useful thing about IOM. Once your wife gets her visa approved you may consider this: IOM provides flight assistance from Vietnam to the US. They help carry luggage and also assist with airport terminal locations for connecting flights. IOM helped my wife when she got to the customs and immigrations check-point in the US. With her limited English, that was really helpful. We only paid $900. This included the flights and the IOM service so that was really cheap.

Anyways, good luck

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