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7:30 AM - Arrived at SLEC after dropping off my bag at the hotel. Was worried that since I arrived... this late that I won't be accomodated. Guard was strict but friendly asked forbthe ff.

1. Passport.

2, 2 copies NVC interview letter

3. 2 copies SLEC online registration

4. 2 copies of the passport page

After giving all those, he gave mi priority # 88

but thanks to the SLEC online registration I was immediately ushered to a pre screener who asked who is the petitioner and my relation. She took 1 2x2 photo and also took a snapshot wifh her webcam, she also took my finger print and after which I proceeded to the fifth floor for payment

7:35: Lined up for cashier roughly 9.600php and after 5 mins in line for the payment, I was told to go to the 3rd floor for X-Ray

7:36: Dropped off my passport and had to fill up a short form...now the waiting begins...

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8:20 Was called to the front for my batch to queue for xray

8:25 Actual xray. The radiologist was nice and patient especially when tagalog isnt my forte

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8:30 was ushered to the 4th floor for blood sanpling. After getting the blood sample, was directed to the 5th floor US counter.

8:35 nurse took my Blood pressure and pulse. Surprise surprise my bp dropped especially my diastolic. and after was told to do the eye test.

8:50 Nurse took my weight and height.

8:55 Nurse cinducted the eye test.

cool, hope she breezes through this stage

You're probably there with my fiancée! :)

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hi keep on updating us...gonna do the medical thing next week..whew...thank you for the updates...

"LOVE is a journey. We walk through life, found each other along the way and stayed inlove. And the best thing is being MARRIED to the person you love and accepting that the future will unfold itself while the two of you still bonded by the same word everybody called LOVE. A love that says "Let God be God"

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11:20 Finally been called for the medical exam queue but there is still a dude ahead of me.

11:30 My turn, doc sounded and looked pissy and asked a lot of questions. Had to really get naked and bent over so he can check my azz. Half of me feels like I've been violated...weird feeling. After, I was directed to the 2nd floor for immunization interview.

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11:40: Immunization interview with a doc with a more cheerful disposition. She looked at my immunization record and was told they will still give me the same shots.

11:45 I'm done for the day. I will need to go back tomorrow 8 aM

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Good luck.. Your arm will be sore for 1-2 days after you received your shots..smile.png

USCIS

8/10/12-Sent I-130 x2

8/17/12-NOA1

2/28/13-NOA2

NVC

5/6/13-Case# & IIN recvd

7/23/13-Case complete!

US Embassy

9/4/13-Interview- APPROVED!

9/7/13-Visas on hand

10/27/13-POE: SFO

11/5/13- SSN's received

12/2/13-GC's on hand

US Citizenship soon...

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7:48 Came in 12 mins early since my receipt shows for me to show up for immunization, was immediately directed towards the guard with a podium near the stairs and he looked up my details on the computer and also scanned my finger for the computer to completely pull up my details. He stamped my receipt "For Immunization"...whew! Then proceeded to the 2nd floor

7:49 Dropped off my receipt to the receptionist on the 2nd floor who will call my name when it will be my turn to be immunized.

*NOTE* For Smartphone users who use 3G or LTE to access the internet. Having a "Power Bank" for your devices is a great help especially when you use your devices to go online to kill time while waiting...I'm sure it will provide ease of mind with your loved one with constant updates...

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8:40 Called to queue for immunization

8:45 Nurse was friendly and accomodating, she asked the same questions like the doctor in the immunization interview and she stuck two needles on each shoulder. Aside from the sting of the needles, I feel fine (Bear in mind I'm a guy with high tolerance to pain and doesn't get sick easily). I was directed to the ground floor for releasing and was told they will call your name for the results.

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9:20 Was called to the releasing counter and the lady asked me to sign more forns and she took my passport then asked me to go back ro my seat and wait for my name to be called.

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9:35 Was called back to another releasing counter and the nurse asked a few more questions and scanned my index finger. She took 2 of 2x2 photos and gave cd with a seal and a sheet along with my passport. I'm done...

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