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Hi,

So I had my interview and I have been approved! Very happy!

Now i'm just wondering, i had my medical in mid january and i will be moving over in the end of June, however the wedding is not until the end of July. I am not clear on how long the medical results are valid for, must I enter the US within 6 months or be married and file for AOS within 6 months of the medical to avoid having to have another medical test?

Thanks,

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
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"Although the medical exam is valid for one year, x-rays and lab tests have limited validity. If your medical exam expires on or before your interview you must undergo a modified medical exam to update your results."

That is what it says on the pink page of my interview letter. So it leaves a lot to be desired about the x-ray and blood test part.

http://www.***removed***/greencard/adjustmentofstatus/medical-examination.html this says you have 1 year to adjust your status from the date of your medical if you enter on a k1 visa. You may be able to e-mail the embassy or call Knightsbridge doctors and see what they have to say on the subject.

Filed: Timeline
Posted

"Although the medical exam is valid for one year, x-rays and lab tests have limited validity. If your medical exam expires on or before your interview you must undergo a modified medical exam to update your results."

That is what it says on the pink page of my interview letter. So it leaves a lot to be desired about the x-ray and blood test part.

http://www.***removed***/greencard/adjustmentofstatus/medical-examination.html this says you have 1 year to adjust your status from the date of your medical if you enter on a k1 visa. You may be able to e-mail the embassy or call Knightsbridge doctors and see what they have to say on the subject.

If I have to spend all that money again on another medical test i might cry! :S

 
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