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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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HI All,

I was wondering that the medical test also has a lot of vaccinations that need to be done.

1. I don't know how many of those vaccinations I have done already .

2.Considering the medical needs to be done only after I get my interview date,I am guessing we will have less time??. I mean, Is one day at the hospital enough for all the vaccinations ? Or do i need to revisit the hospital again to get the second and third dose of vaccination ? Also, the approved hospitals are not in my city.

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The doctor will determine what vaccinations are required. If you do have any record of any vaccinations you have taken, then bringing it along with you at the the time of the medical will be helpful.

You can schedule for the medicals only after you receive your interview appointment letter. From what I've experienced and read, in most cases your medicals will be completed on the same day. If for any reason, the hospital is out of stock for certain vaccinations or if you require more tests, then you may have to re-visit the hospital again.

You can only get the tests done from an approved panel hospital that falls under the jurisdiction of the consulate where you would get interviewed.

In the meantime, you could try to contact the hospital you intend to schedule your future medical with and get more details.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Thanks ! will get in touch with the hospital.

The doctor will determine what vaccinations are required. If you do have any record of any vaccinations you have taken, then bringing it along with you at the the time of the medical will be helpful.

You can schedule for the medicals only after you receive your interview appointment letter. From what I've experienced and read, in most cases your medicals will be completed on the same day. If for any reason, the hospital is out of stock for certain vaccinations or if you require more tests, then you may have to re-visit the hospital again.

You can only get the tests done from an approved panel hospital that falls under the jurisdiction of the consulate where you would get interviewed.

In the meantime, you could try to contact the hospital you intend to schedule your future medical with and get more details.

 
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