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Filed: EB-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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Hep is not required. If no records and over 30 years old its the 3 shots DTP, MMR and Polio. The doctor ask questions about childhood diseases and such .

Under 30 you have to have meningitis also. The Panel physician would do the titre not his doctor they have to screen him if he wants to pay extra for that or just get the 3 shots.

I had to have a flu shot, DTP and varicella, and I had immunization record showing I had MMR as a kid. Doctor asked me if I had varicella(chicken pox) as a kid and I couldn't remember. She said we could do blood test to find out but it was easier just to get the vaccine, as the panel physician is a 2 hour drive one way-3.5hrs in peak traffic :(- and I wanted to get everything finished that day.

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Filed: EB-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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I had mine on 4th and it cost me about $60 with 2 vaccinations. I had to wait in the hospital about 4 hours as it is the only hospital doing medical for visa for all countries.

13 more days for the interview. :clock:

All the best to you!!

Thank you! Our interviews will be here in no time. Hoping and praying for visa approved for all of us!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hep is not required. If no records and over 30 years old its the 3 shots DTP, MMR and Polio. The doctor ask questions about childhood diseases and such .

Under 30 you have to have meningitis also. The Panel physician would do the titre not his doctor they have to screen him if he wants to pay extra for that or just get the 3 shots.

Are you sure it's just those 3? the PDF for medical for Mumbai shows all of these for adults. see attachment.

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Applied online: 9/06/2020

NOA1 received: 9/07/2020

Biometric: reuse letter received 1/19/2021

Interview: 5/12/2021 - APPROVED!!! 😃

Oath Ceremony: 6/04/2021

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Mailed I-751 petition package: 4/6/2018

USPS delivered I-751: 4/9/2018

Check cashed: 5/24/2018

NOA received: 5/26/2018

Biometric letter received: 3/1/2019; Biometric Appt: 3/11/2019

Case Transfer letter received: 3/11/2019

Online Status changes: Card being produced- 5/24/2019; case is approved - 5/28/2019; Card is mailed - 5/29/2019; USPS picked up for delivery - 5/30/2019 (ETA 6/1/2019)

Approval letter received: 5/31/2019 showing approval date of 5/24/2019

Card received: 6/1/2019

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NOA1 hardcopy received: July 24, 2015 (PD July 16, 2015);  NOA2 hard copy received: January 16, 2016

Petition sent to NVC text & email: January 25, 2016

NVC Process:

NVC Received Petition: February 1, 2016 :dance:

Case Complete: April 27, 2016 :dance:(286 days from NOA1)

Received Interview Date: May 9, 2016 :dancing:  Received Interview/Appointment Letter via email: May 10, 2016

Embassy Process:

Medical Exam: May 24, 2016;  Fingerprinting: June 16, 2016

Interview: June 17, 2016 (337 days from NOA1) - APPROVED!!!!! :dancing: :dance: :yes: :lol: B-)

Notification of Passport/Visa ready for pick up: June 21, 2016;  Visa in hand: June 22, 2016

POE (DFW): July 4, 2016; SS Card received: July 14, 2016; Green Card received: September 8, 2016

Applied for corrected GC: October 7, 2016; Corrected GC approved: December 16, 2017;  Corrected GC Received: December 22, 2017

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Pakistan
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i got 3 NA on ceac website on 25th April called and checked with nvcthey said its complted got checklist on 26th April that W2 for 2015 required at visa interveiw then got case completion letter in 2nd of May....its said to wait 60 days for visa interveiw appointment letter so now my question is what is my CC date 25th , 26th or 2nd may please adviced guys.

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Hep is not required. If no records and over 30 years old its the 3 shots DTP, MMR and Polio. The doctor ask questions about childhood diseases and such .

Under 30 you have to have meningitis also. The Panel physician would do the titre not his doctor they have to screen him if he wants to pay extra for that or just get the 3 shots.

My kids and I have a scheduled appointment with my primary care physician to get the required vaccines this coming Tuesday.

My kids need to get influenza, Hep A and varicella....I just need influenza and varicella. It's costing me TT$1600 less than what I would have paid at the immigration physician's office for those same vaccines! I think we got lucky in that my doctor was willing to order the vaccines for us to get them done....I think that some persons may not be that fortunate and may have no choice but to pay the high cost for the vaccines since these are a requirement of the medical.

Imagine, the available vaccines are given FREE in the health centres here in Trinidad & Tobago....the immigration physician's office is charging persons TT$300/influenza, TT$475/varicella and TT$350/HepA.....crazy if you ask me! :wow:

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VISAS IN HAND; GREEN CARD FEES PAID: 21-JUN-2016

PORT OF ENTRY - FT. LAUDERDALE INTL AIRPORT: 06-AUG-2016
CONDITIONAL GREEN CARDS RECEIVED: 23-SEP-2016
 
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BIOMETRICS WALK-IN: 18-DEC-2019
INTERVIEW SCHEDULED: 26-OCT-2020
APPROVED/SAME DAY OATH CEREMONY: 26-OCT-2020
 
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APPLICATION APPOINTMENT AT USPS (ROUTINE): 16-SEP-2021
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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So, I'm not sure if you all know this but the decision about your case is actually made before your interview.

When I had my interview, I was asked about three or four questions and the young lady just pulled out the approval slip and gave it to me. She didn't have to print it out or anything.

My interview was scheduled for 9:00am and my husband and I got there around 8:45. We sat there until 10:35am and then someone came out and had us take the oath. After which, we had to wait another half hour or so. Finally they called my name and instructed which window I was to go to. Got up to the window, a very polite gentleman asked for all my documents and my husband's 2015 taxes. He asked for my pictures, my recent copy of my birth certificate, an updated police clearance and that was about it. He stapled everything together and I was ten printed then told us to sit back outside until I hear my name called. After about ten minutes, my name was called again and my husband and I went into the room. A very polite young lady was gonna be conducting our interview and she asked my husband his name, where he worked and then politely told him to leave the room as she wanted to have a conversation with me.

She asked how my husband and I met, if I thought we got married too fast, what field I plan on getting into when I enter the US, and she looked at some wedding pics (she was more interested in the group pics). She asked me about a few people in the pictures and that was it. She said I was approved and handed me my papers. She asked if I wanted to leave when my husband was leaving and I told her it would be nice but I'm not sure if it's possible. She told me to come back for my passport on the 29th (interview was on the 27th). Went back with my husband on the 29th and they only allowed me inside. Went in, waited about half hour and then collected all my passport and the sealed package.

Overall, it was an amazing experience and when the consulate officers spoke, they were both so polite that the nervousness just vanished. I'm leaving next weekend so I'm hoping my port of entry also goes as awesome.

I'm just a little curious...the first part of your post states that the decision is made prior to the interview...I believe that most of us share this same thought process but would you mind sharing what it is you experienced that lead to feeling that way?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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i got 3 NA on ceac website on 25th April called and checked with nvcthey said its complted got checklist on 26th April that W2 for 2015 required at visa interveiw then got case completion letter in 2nd of May....its said to wait 60 days for visa interveiw appointment letter so now my question is what is my CC date 25th , 26th or 2nd may please adviced guys.

If you saw the 3 N/A's in CEAC on the 25th and got confirmation over the phone then that's your CC date. The letter usually comes one week after that.

Congratulations :-)

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Pakistan
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If you saw the 3 N/A's in CEAC on the 25th and got confirmation over the phone then that's your CC date. The letter usually comes one week after that.

Congratulations :-)

Oh thats grt then ....Thanks Rosegrove :) We called NVC for interveiw appointment ans they said they might fix it by next month begning soo frastrating...long long waiting...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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I'm just a little curious...the first part of your post states that the decision is made prior to the interview...I believe that most of us share this same thought process but would you mind sharing what it is you experienced that lead to feeling that way?

When she was asking me the last question, she pulled a file from under her desk and just pulled out my approval paper. She didn't have to print it or anything. It was just there and ready for me. I also realized That the paper isn't generic because it has your case number and alien ID number on it.


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Marriage: 3/21/15


I-130 Sent: 5/03/15


NOA1: 5/08/15


NOA2 (approval): 10/26/15



NVC Stage (CR1)


NVC Received Case: 11/12/15


NVC Scan Date: 12/2/15


Paid AOS fee: 12/04/15


Paid IV fee: 12/04/15


AOS & IV Package sent: 12/16/15


NVC Case Complete: 1/26/16


Interview Date: 4/27/16


Interview Result: Approved!!!






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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Oh thats grt then ....Thanks Rosegrove :) We called NVC for interveiw appointment ans they said they might fix it by next month begning soo frastrating...long long waiting...

You´re welcome! :)

I know the waiting game gets frustrating but hang in there!

Make sure to check out the Case Complete to Interview Spreadsheet by dwheels for some useful information.

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Pakistan
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You´re welcome! :)

I know the waiting game gets frustrating but hang in there!

Make sure to check out the Case Complete to Interview Spreadsheet by dwheels for some useful information.

thats awesome thank you so much

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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thats awesome thank you so much

Anytime - good luck and keep us posted :thumbs:

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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