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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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My friend wants to know about medical. If you do the medical, they will tell you right there and then if you have failed, right? And if they send everything off to the embassy does that mean you have passed the medical?

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It depends on the country and what's wrong. Some medicals do the blood test processing the day after, for example, and won't be able to tell you on the day (same with x-ray processing).

It's up to the interviewing officer to decide if the medical status is acceptable for the visa or not - the medical is simply a way to provide that information to them in an appropriate way.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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Country is Kenya. Blood test and vaccinations and xray were done on day and physical on day 2 , then was told everything will be forwarded to embassy. But normally if there is an issue they do want to check you further, right?

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Country is Kenya. Blood test and vaccinations and xray were done on day and physical on day 2 , then was told everything will be forwarded to embassy. But normally if there is an issue they do want to check you further, right?

Yeah, generally. No news is usually good news with the medical. :)

Final say is still the interviewer's, though.

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1st May 2015 - 90 day RoC window opened
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20th August 2016 - N-400 filed

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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Once you finish the medical and there is no any issue they forward the file to the embassy and if there is an issue they dont send it. They first work on it i.e treat you at a diffirent cost and then they send it later when youre done with it.

Thats their tendency with Nairobi IOM clinic

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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Once you finish the medical and there is no any issue they forward the file to the embassy and if there is an issue they dont send it. They first work on it i.e treat you at a diffirent cost and then they send it later when youre done with it.

Thats their tendency with Nairobi IOM clinic

Thank you Kasoma. I did tell my friend.

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