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SLEC Medical Experience (K1 VISA) February 26 to 27, 2019

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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3 hours ago, aprilsukey said:

Do they have special lane for PWD? 

My fiancé said no.

AOS Timeline (I-485, I-765, I-131)

 

12/28/2019:  Packages sent to USCIS via Fedex

12/30/2019:  USCIS received packages

1/08/2020:  NOA for all 3 applications

1/17/2020:  Received biometrics appt letter for the I-485 and I-765 (Code 3). 

1/31/2020:  Biometrics completed

2/20/2020:  RFE

6/15/2020:  Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

6/15/2020:  I-765 (New Card is Being Produced)

6/30/2020:  Received Combo Card in the Mail

4/22/2021:  AOS Interview

4/26/2021:  AOS Approval

4/29/2021:  Permanent Resident Card received in the mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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17 hours ago, aprilsukey said:

Do they have special lane for PWD? 

The guard I asked before my medical says NO special cases, first come first served. But on the exact day of my medical, there's a guy that separated the seniors, pregnant women, and with 2years old pedia from the line. They were given priority numbers. I guess, PWD belongs to that line too. I'm not just sure. 

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I was there on Feb 26. Arrived at 7am and finished at 2:30pm. I guess the place was pretty packed because of the holiday a day before that. The next day, I was there at 8:30am, got my finger scanned, and was directed to go to counter A. I was so nervous that I had to undergo the sputum test. After two hours, I was called to the second floor to get vaccinated, wait for my results, and I was done. Praise the Lord! 

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On 2/28/2019 at 4:39 PM, Jay Jones said:

Thank you for sharing your experience.  We are currently in Manila now staying at the Best Western La Corona hotel.  We are not as close as you were but I think I did see your place when we was walking to St Lukes.  While we were walking to St. Lukes I seen a woman walking towards us and she had that brown envelope and CD and I told her congratulations.  She had a big smile and said thank you.

 

My fiancé completed her day 1 today.  She arrived at 9:30 and she started about 10am.  She told me everything was going smooth until they all went to lunch and she didn't end up finishing until 3pm.  She also told me there were a lot of people and kids. They told her to return tomorrow at 2pm.  We keeping our fingers crossed.

How much were the vaccines? I'm suppose to get a few of them next month

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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44 minutes ago, sushisheeshee said:

How much were the vaccines? I'm suppose to get a few of them next month

We paid 17,025 pesos for her Medical at SLEC.  That covers everything.

45 minutes ago, sushisheeshee said:

How much were the vaccines? I'm suppose to get a few of them next month

Can you create a timeline and keep it updated.  It helps others as well.

AOS Timeline (I-485, I-765, I-131)

 

12/28/2019:  Packages sent to USCIS via Fedex

12/30/2019:  USCIS received packages

1/08/2020:  NOA for all 3 applications

1/17/2020:  Received biometrics appt letter for the I-485 and I-765 (Code 3). 

1/31/2020:  Biometrics completed

2/20/2020:  RFE

6/15/2020:  Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

6/15/2020:  I-765 (New Card is Being Produced)

6/30/2020:  Received Combo Card in the Mail

4/22/2021:  AOS Interview

4/26/2021:  AOS Approval

4/29/2021:  Permanent Resident Card received in the mail

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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9 hours ago, sushisheeshee said:

How much were the vaccines? I'm suppose to get a few of them next month

All required vaccinations are included in the cost of the medical at SLEC

 

http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/medical---slec.html

Hank

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1 minute ago, Hank_ said:

All required vaccinations are included in the cost of the medical at SLEC

 

http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/medical---slec.html

Thanks! I was just wondering. It seemed like there were more than 3 vaccines required for the vaccine record. I couldn't find my record when I was little so I suppose I have to do it again

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10 minutes ago, sushisheeshee said:

Thanks! I was just wondering. It seemed like there were more than 3 vaccines required for the vaccine record. I couldn't find my record when I was little so I suppose I have to do it again

The number of vaccinations administered varies, during certain times of the year they issue the flu shot.  Plus if you had chickenpox as a child you don't get that vaccination

 

Yes you will have to get all required vaccinations

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