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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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22 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

It is impossible to know a timeline. They change. The common denominator is it's never fast enough. The best info is from the London embassy website. However from many experiences reported on here in the U.K. FORUM we have learned:

  1. You don't need that instruction letter.
  2. You don't have to actually go to the medical before booking your interview. 
  3. Your medical results will not likely arrive in 5 days like they say. Slowed in Jan 2017.
  4. You only need one US passport size photo for your interview.
  5. You do not need to take photocopies of your documents to the interview.
  6. You do not need to prove income five different ways. London is chill on that.
  7. Sometimes they try to address spouse visa things and fiancé visa things in the same information and it can confuse you because the processes are different. Spouses do get an assigned appointment from NVC/You pick your own. Spouses DS-260/You DS-160. Spouses I-864/You I-134.

So I booked my medical today for April 16th, so thanks again for advising that it can be booked now and that I didn’t have to wait for the papers to arrive. 

I know you said to wait two weeks after the medical for the visa interview. What if the best available day for me to travel to London for the interview is the 26th (10 days after the medical, not the 2 weeks your suggested) then what would happen IF the embassy still hadn’t received my medical results? Would they turn me away or would they accept the visa on the condition that when they receive the medical results everything looks good? 

Thanks 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
Timeline
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1 hour ago, LCSTOTT said:

Would they turn me away or would they accept the visa on the condition that when they receive the medical results everything looks good?

They will not turn you away. Ten days is better than two days for having a the results arrive. You can be approved pending medical.

 
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