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So I was looking over the medical exam packet for my fiance. And one of the things it said are required are: Passport, driving license or photo ID. Does that mean: Passport AND Driving License/Photo ID or ONE of the THREE?

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You only need to take one of the three.

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So I was looking over the medical exam packet for my fiance. And one of the things it said are required are: Passport, driving license or photo ID. Does that mean: Passport AND Driving License/Photo ID or ONE of the THREE?

It would have stated "Passport and Driving License or Photo ID" if it meant what you were suggesting. You're over-thinking this.

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So I was looking over the medical exam packet for my fiance. And one of the things it said are required are: Passport, driving license or photo ID. Does that mean: Passport AND Driving License/Photo ID or ONE of the THREE?

One is enough. You do need a UK or US passport sized photo though too.

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It would have stated "Passport and Driving License or Photo ID" if it meant what you were suggesting. You're over-thinking this.

She overthinks everything. My PM inbox is almost full with PMs from her asking every single thing under the sun that everyone else doesn't even think about. I've practically begged her to book the medical to get it out of the way and so she can stop fretting over every minute detail.

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Easy for you to say you're already passed the K-1 process. The medical is by far the biggest and most deciding obstacle in the process You got lucky by getting the nice woman others are not as fortunate. I've heard of nice doctors there as well as mean ones. It's all luck of the draw.

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Easy for you to say you're already passed the K-1 process. .

That's true because Queen was my favorite worrier. :P

Back to your original question. It's all grammar.

In the English language when there is a sentence with a list--

"Bring me apples, oranges, AND pears" means bring all three of them.

"Bring me apples, oranges, OR pears" means you choose any one fruit to bring.

They need to see photo identification so choose one of the suggested IDs because they use the conjunction OR.

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That's true because Queen was my favorite worrier. :P

Back to your original question. It's all grammar.

In the English language when there is a sentence with a list--

"Bring me apples, oranges, AND pears" means bring all three of them.

"Bring me apples, oranges, OR pears" means you choose any one fruit to bring.

They need to see photo identification so choose one of the suggested IDs because they use the conjunction OR.

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That's true because Queen was my favorite worrier. :P

Back to your original question. It's all grammar.

In the English language when there is a sentence with a list--

"Bring me apples, oranges, AND pears" means bring all three of them.

"Bring me apples, oranges, OR pears" means you choose any one fruit to bring.

They need to see photo identification so choose one of the suggested IDs because they use the conjunction OR.

That's what I keep telling her XD. If I'd have PM'd asking as many things as she has, I think you'd want to strangle me by now. I was a huge worrier about my medical but I always worried about what if they make an issue of my depression and how to answer. Eventually I got to a point where I realised it wasn't going to change anything, so I read the instructions over and over again and reviews on here and covered myself for everything possible. When I went, there were people in there who didn't even have the right ID or papers. Regardless of what happens, he will be ok, provided he hasn't taken drugs. They'll accept the note he took or request another one, but the one you have done should be fine provided it says what you've told me.

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His medical exam is tomorrow. And the doctor covered a lot in the note. So hopefully they won't request another.

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His medical exam is tomorrow. And the doctor covered a lot in the note. So hopefully they won't request another.

I know it's tomorrow, I can't wait for him to get it over with :P. You said they have the magic words "no threat to himself or others" and states he has no current/ongoing mental health issues so it should be fine. Also the medical isn't the most deciding part of the process, the visa interview in London is. The IO will be the one who reviews his medical info as well as all of your submitted documentation/his supporting documentation he brings with him, and will judge whether he gets a visa or not. The interview to me felt a lot more "real" and daunting than the medical.

The medical mainly stressed me because of the "what ifs", my depression/self harm history and the fact my dad had a heart attack the December before we applied (we filed Jan 2013) and they said it could be inherited and I had to take a lot of his info to my doctor who got it reviewed by a cardiologist and the hospital did an x-ray to check my heart. And an ECG on my heart, and I also got myself an STD test and blood test before the medical also because that's how much of a worrier I was. I needed to eliminate all possible issues they could find at the medical. It really wasn't that bad though, and the majority of posts I've seen in the past year all say it was pretty easy. The bad ones are more uncommon than the "sooo easy" ones. Some people say it was unpleasant because of having to get their crown jewels out. My doctor took my note ASAP and pretty much dismissed the depression stuff, even saying at the end "I don't know why they (USCIS) make such a big deal of it". I spent most of it being more like "... lol, awkward.. =D" as 90% of seeing the doctor was fully naked.

Saying all of that though, the interview wasn't difficult, we just had the serious American guy in the tie and he asked us a lot of questions and it took a while. K1 visa denials from London are extremely low. I hate interviews in general anyway, though. I'm on the fence about whether I want one for my AOS, because although it would get my green card quicker and if they print my name wrong (the USCIS woman put my name in wrong at my biometrics) I could talk to them about it, I just HATE interviews. D=

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Biometrics - 03/28/2014
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EAD in hand - 5/10/2014
Interview waiver letter received - 6/9/2014

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His dad had some health conditions as well that led to his death. Although I will not openly discuss them, I hope they don't ask for additional paperwork because of it.

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Well provided it isn't hereditary and he has it also, they shouldn't.

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EAD in hand - 5/10/2014
Interview waiver letter received - 6/9/2014

Card production notice - 1/10/2015

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So he went to the medical and it went really bad. They don't know if they are going to let him through..... He will get a call on friday..

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So he went to the medical and it went really bad. They don't know if they are going to let him through..... He will get a call on friday..

What do you mean exactly? That his medical has gone to a panel for further scrutiny? What was the issue?

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