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How would you find out if you need spotum test, is it on 1st day of your medical exam?

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3 minutes ago, Michaelelenita said:

when would you find out if you need sputum test? 1st day or 2nd day of exam?

 

2nd day when your report to the guard before entry, he will direct.

 

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

 

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47 minutes ago, Michaelelenita said:

She needs to go to sputum test, does it mean she has to wait for 8 more weeks?

 

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7 hours ago, Michaelelenita said:

She needs to go to sputum test, does it mean she has to wait for 8 more weeks?

 

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Yup.  SPUTUM is an 8 week process.

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32 minutes ago, Michaelelenita said:

My next problem is if shes positive and goes for treatment my fiancees daughter will be 21 yrs old then. Any idea how does it work?

 

Limited CSPA Coverage for K-2 Nonimmigrants

As a K-2 nonimmigrant (child of a K-1 nonimmigrant who is the fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen), you typically get a Green Card based on your admission into the U.S. with a K-2 visa and your K-1 parent’s marriage to the U.S. citizen petitioner within 90 days of being admitted to the U.S. As long as you were under 21 when you were admitted to the United States as a K-2 nonimmigrant, you will not age out of eligibility for a Green Card. In these circumstances, you are not eligible for and do not need CSPA in order to get a Green Card.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/child-status-protection-act

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13 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

 

Limited CSPA Coverage for K-2 Nonimmigrants

As a K-2 nonimmigrant (child of a K-1 nonimmigrant who is the fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen), you typically get a Green Card based on your admission into the U.S. with a K-2 visa and your K-1 parent’s marriage to the U.S. citizen petitioner within 90 days of being admitted to the U.S. As long as you were under 21 when you were admitted to the United States as a K-2 nonimmigrant, you will not age out of eligibility for a Green Card. In these circumstances, you are not eligible for and do not need CSPA in order to get a Green Card.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/child-status-protection-act

Sorry to ask again but to clarify, even if my fiancees daughter age out before her interview in the Phil. She would still be able to join her mom just because her mom still has to go for TB treatment?

 

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25 minutes ago, Michaelelenita said:

Sorry to ask again but to clarify, even if my fiancees daughter age out before her interview in the Phil. She would still be able to join her mom just because her mom still has to go for TB treatment?

 

thank you

The rules are not the same as with an immigrant visa.

 

 

As long as you were under 21 when you were admitted to the United States as a K-2 nonimmigrant,

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