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I have read that you can schedule your medical with Knightsbridge if you have your LND number. My fiancé called and has an appointment and he was told he would need the LND number from an emai or letter. Two questions...what happens if he goes to the medical with LND number we got over the phone? And second, where does the email or letter come from, the embassy? Thanks

June 2013: met online

August 2013: started dating

December 26, 2013: met for first time in person, UK

May 2014: 2nd trip to Uk to see him

September 2014: his first trip to America

December 2014: took DD to UK, my third trip

December 31,2015: HE proposed!!!!!

March 2015:His 2nd visit to America and we started application

May 26, 2015: sent 129f

June 12, 2015: fourth trip to Uk

June 16,2015: RFE

June 26, 2015: resent corrected 129f

June 30, 2015: NOA1 CSC! Yay very happy!

August 4, 2015: NOA2 email

August 10, 2015: NOA2 letter

August 28, 2015: NVC # rcvd via phone

September 3,2015: NVC letter RCVD

September 9,2015: CEAC status Ready

September 9, 2015: fiancé medical completed at Knightsbridge

September 15,2015:ds160 and application readiness form submitted

November 2,2015:visa approved

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I have read that you can schedule your medical with Knightsbridge if you have your LND number. My fiancé called and has an appointment and he was told he would need the LND number from an emai or letter. Two questions...what happens if he goes to the medical with LND number we got over the phone? And second, where does the email or letter come from, the embassy? Thanks

People have been without a letter and were not sent away.

The LND number comes from the embassy to the beneficiary in the instruction letter. It also comes to the petitioner in a letter from NVC saying they have forwarded your file to the embassy. NVC is slow to send those letters out.

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People have been without a letter and were not sent away.

The LND number comes from the embassy to the beneficiary in the instruction letter. It also comes to the petitioner in a letter from NVC saying they have forwarded your file to the embassy. NVC is slow to send those letters out.

Thank you. He has his medical scheduled for 9-9. I would bet we will not have a letter or an email. We got the number via phone call to NVC on 8-28.

June 2013: met online

August 2013: started dating

December 26, 2013: met for first time in person, UK

May 2014: 2nd trip to Uk to see him

September 2014: his first trip to America

December 2014: took DD to UK, my third trip

December 31,2015: HE proposed!!!!!

March 2015:His 2nd visit to America and we started application

May 26, 2015: sent 129f

June 12, 2015: fourth trip to Uk

June 16,2015: RFE

June 26, 2015: resent corrected 129f

June 30, 2015: NOA1 CSC! Yay very happy!

August 4, 2015: NOA2 email

August 10, 2015: NOA2 letter

August 28, 2015: NVC # rcvd via phone

September 3,2015: NVC letter RCVD

September 9,2015: CEAC status Ready

September 9, 2015: fiancé medical completed at Knightsbridge

September 15,2015:ds160 and application readiness form submitted

November 2,2015:visa approved

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I printed a screen shot of my CEAC "Ready" status with the LND number showing, just for something to give them as I didn't get my letter from the embassy until a week after my medical.

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I have read that you can schedule your medical with Knightsbridge if you have your LND number. My fiancé called and has an appointment and he was told he would need the LND number from an emai or letter. Two questions...what happens if he goes to the medical with LND number we got over the phone? And second, where does the email or letter come from, the embassy? Thanks

Our letter came about 3 weeks after we received our case number from NVC. The letter came the day before my fiances medical exam. How lucky! But yes, its not a requirement...and if you want to be sure just print out a screen shot of your "Case status" on CEAC stating "Ready."

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Thanks for everyone's reply! He went today and all went well. They mentioned he didn't have his letter but he was not turned away. Now we wait again!

June 2013: met online

August 2013: started dating

December 26, 2013: met for first time in person, UK

May 2014: 2nd trip to Uk to see him

September 2014: his first trip to America

December 2014: took DD to UK, my third trip

December 31,2015: HE proposed!!!!!

March 2015:His 2nd visit to America and we started application

May 26, 2015: sent 129f

June 12, 2015: fourth trip to Uk

June 16,2015: RFE

June 26, 2015: resent corrected 129f

June 30, 2015: NOA1 CSC! Yay very happy!

August 4, 2015: NOA2 email

August 10, 2015: NOA2 letter

August 28, 2015: NVC # rcvd via phone

September 3,2015: NVC letter RCVD

September 9,2015: CEAC status Ready

September 9, 2015: fiancé medical completed at Knightsbridge

September 15,2015:ds160 and application readiness form submitted

November 2,2015:visa approved

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