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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline

This question is born of sheer paranoia, and for this I apologize in advance - though I do hope somebody answers.

My husband's CR-1 interview (London embassy) is Thursday morning, and he is suddenly quite worried about the fact that his chest x-ray from his medical (last Tuesday) was supposed to be sent to the embassy "automatically".

In short: What happens if his x-ray isn't there when he arrives for his interview?

Jen

For CR-1 Process:

CIS

08.17.06 - I-130 mailed to TSC

08.29.06 - NOA-1 generated

09.04.06 - NOA-1 received in the mail from CSC

09.11.06 - *Touch*

09.15.06 - *Touch*

11.01.06 - APPROVED!! [76 days]

NVC

11.20.06 - Case number assigned

11.21.06 - E-mailed Choice of Agent and mailed AOS Bill using James' Shortcuts

11.28.06 - Choice of Agent in NVC system

12.04.06 - IV Bill and I-864 Packet generated

12.06.06 - I-864 mailed using James' Shortcuts

12.12.06 - IV Bill rec'd via USPS and payment sent back to NVC same day

12.21.06 - I-864 in NVC system

12.26.06 - DS-230 generated

12.29.06 - DS-230 mailed using James' Shortcuts

01.08.07 - All paperwork in NVC system.

02.07.07 - Case complete [80 days]. NVC reports our file has left for London

*** Saved total of 29 days using James' Shortcuts***

London Embassy

03.06.07 - Packet arrives with interview date & instructions

04.03.07 - Medical in London - went smoothly

04.12.07 - 10.30 AM Interview at London Embassy - in and out in half an hour!

04.13.07 - Visa arrives at Hubby's home in York, 1.30 PM. WOW!

04.29.07 - Husband arrives in US via Newark. :)

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Jen,

Nothing happens. Consular officers cannot read x-rays - they read the doctor's report of the x-ray, which is one of the medical forms they fill out and send in.

Yodrak

This question is born of sheer paranoia, and for this I apologize in advance - though I do hope somebody answers.

My husband's CR-1 interview (London embassy) is Thursday morning, and he is suddenly quite worried about the fact that his chest x-ray from his medical (last Tuesday) was supposed to be sent to the embassy "automatically".

In short: What happens if his x-ray isn't there when he arrives for his interview?

Jen

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline
Jen,

Nothing happens. Consular officers cannot read x-rays - they read the doctor's report of the x-ray, which is one of the medical forms they fill out and send in.

Yodrak

Okay. But wouldn't the report have been sent with the x-rays? Yodrak, it's pretty evident what I'm asking. If items from the medical exam are not sent to the embassy, what happens? Does the interview proceed as scheduled? Does the interviewee have to go to the medical office and pick up the missing documentation him/herself before the interview can take place?

Jen

For CR-1 Process:

CIS

08.17.06 - I-130 mailed to TSC

08.29.06 - NOA-1 generated

09.04.06 - NOA-1 received in the mail from CSC

09.11.06 - *Touch*

09.15.06 - *Touch*

11.01.06 - APPROVED!! [76 days]

NVC

11.20.06 - Case number assigned

11.21.06 - E-mailed Choice of Agent and mailed AOS Bill using James' Shortcuts

11.28.06 - Choice of Agent in NVC system

12.04.06 - IV Bill and I-864 Packet generated

12.06.06 - I-864 mailed using James' Shortcuts

12.12.06 - IV Bill rec'd via USPS and payment sent back to NVC same day

12.21.06 - I-864 in NVC system

12.26.06 - DS-230 generated

12.29.06 - DS-230 mailed using James' Shortcuts

01.08.07 - All paperwork in NVC system.

02.07.07 - Case complete [80 days]. NVC reports our file has left for London

*** Saved total of 29 days using James' Shortcuts***

London Embassy

03.06.07 - Packet arrives with interview date & instructions

04.03.07 - Medical in London - went smoothly

04.12.07 - 10.30 AM Interview at London Embassy - in and out in half an hour!

04.13.07 - Visa arrives at Hubby's home in York, 1.30 PM. WOW!

04.29.07 - Husband arrives in US via Newark. :)

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Jen,

Nothing happens. Consular officers cannot read x-rays - they read the doctor's report of the x-ray, which is one of the medical forms they fill out and send in.

Yodrak

Okay. But wouldn't the report have been sent with the x-rays? Yodrak, it's pretty evident what I'm asking. If items from the medical exam are not sent to the embassy, what happens? Does the interview proceed as scheduled? Does the interviewee have to go to the medical office and pick up the missing documentation him/herself before the interview can take place?

Jen

My husband had his medical after his interview. After the medical results are all in, they are sent to the embassy who continue processing the visa. It was not a problem for us. We got a conditional 'yes, pending a satisfactory medical' answer on the day and had to wait a couple of weeks for the actual visa. It's no biggie, don't worry.

24 June 2007: Leaving day/flying to Dallas-Fort Worth

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Jen,

Again, the consulate needs the medical report forms, they do not need the x-ray. In your original post you asked quite specifically what would happen if the consulate does not get the chest x-ray. That is the question I answered, and the answer remains that it's of no consequence.

If you are concerned about the consulate not receiving the medical report forms, that is a different question and it is a valid concern. Contact the doctor's office and confirm that the reports were sent.

Yodrak

Jen,

Nothing happens. Consular officers cannot read x-rays - they read the doctor's report of the x-ray, which is one of the medical forms they fill out and send in.

Yodrak

Okay. But wouldn't the report have been sent with the x-rays? Yodrak, it's pretty evident what I'm asking. If items from the medical exam are not sent to the embassy, what happens? .....

Jen

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline

Thank you, Yodrak and Homesick, for your answers.

My husband just called to tell me about the interview. Our little premonition was correct - the medical forms weren't there. They allowed him to go pick them up immediately after the interview was finished. He said the staff was polite and helpful, and the process was efficient and organized. Aside from having to run back with the file from the doctor, he was in and out in half an hour.

Nearly done! :dance:

For CR-1 Process:

CIS

08.17.06 - I-130 mailed to TSC

08.29.06 - NOA-1 generated

09.04.06 - NOA-1 received in the mail from CSC

09.11.06 - *Touch*

09.15.06 - *Touch*

11.01.06 - APPROVED!! [76 days]

NVC

11.20.06 - Case number assigned

11.21.06 - E-mailed Choice of Agent and mailed AOS Bill using James' Shortcuts

11.28.06 - Choice of Agent in NVC system

12.04.06 - IV Bill and I-864 Packet generated

12.06.06 - I-864 mailed using James' Shortcuts

12.12.06 - IV Bill rec'd via USPS and payment sent back to NVC same day

12.21.06 - I-864 in NVC system

12.26.06 - DS-230 generated

12.29.06 - DS-230 mailed using James' Shortcuts

01.08.07 - All paperwork in NVC system.

02.07.07 - Case complete [80 days]. NVC reports our file has left for London

*** Saved total of 29 days using James' Shortcuts***

London Embassy

03.06.07 - Packet arrives with interview date & instructions

04.03.07 - Medical in London - went smoothly

04.12.07 - 10.30 AM Interview at London Embassy - in and out in half an hour!

04.13.07 - Visa arrives at Hubby's home in York, 1.30 PM. WOW!

04.29.07 - Husband arrives in US via Newark. :)

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