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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Hey 

So two questions for those of you who have experience with the above -

1) Am I correct to assume that I should schedule the medical at least 6 working days before the interview, and expect my passport within seven working days after the interview (I am selecting the free courier service back to a local depot)?

2) My UK birth certificate is the long-form, full version however my fathers details are not included, only my mothers.  Can I assume this will be fine?

Thanks so much in advance!

Filed: Other Country: China
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46 minutes ago, smp17 said:

Hey 

So two questions for those of you who have experience with the above -

1) Am I correct to assume that I should schedule the medical at least 6 working days before the interview, and expect my passport within seven working days after the interview (I am selecting the free courier service back to a local depot)?

2) My UK birth certificate is the long-form, full version however my fathers details are not included, only my mothers.  Can I assume this will be fine?

Thanks so much in advance!

Sounds right to me but the answer to the birth certificate question depends on WHY your father's details are not included.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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1 hour ago, smp17 said:

I assume it’s because he wasn’t present at my birth(?).  I’ve never actually met him either.

That answer (including the word "assume") will not fly with a Consular Officer, and you WILL be asked.  Know the ACTUAL answer before the interview.

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