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Medical Screening-Moscow? (CR1 Visa Warsaw Interview)

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My wife and I are waiting on her green card visa (CR1)  and want to make sure we have our ducks in a row before we receive our invitation. Have any of you that have already gone through the process had positive experiences with a particular medical center in Moscow for the medical screening? How complicated was it to do the screening in Moscow considering the interviews are in Warsaw? Any difficulty transferring over or translating the results?

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This is the response from my Russian fiancée who is finally here stateside. She did her medical last November. She had to fly from her hometown to Moscow to do her medical. 
 

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for me, passing a medical examination in Moscow was very comfortable. The scope of the examination, tests are prescribed depending on the age. If a girl is over 40 years old, then you can get examined in one day. You only need to undergo an X-ray of the lungs and a conversation with a therapist. They gave me the conclusion in a sealed envelope and a copy of the conclusion, they gave it to me. I was comfortable and there were no difficulties with translation when interviewing in Poland. 

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Thanks, Caboose! Does your wife recall the name of the clinic she went to? Did she have to do any vaccinations additionally (apologize if TMI). We are trying to dig out the ancient vaccine cards that might be in the archives of my wife's public clinic in Moscow, but it would be good to know if the clinic does vaccines in case we need to repeat any.

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1 hour ago, J&VRU said:

Thanks, Caboose! Does your wife recall the name of the clinic she went to? Did she have to do any vaccinations additionally (apologize if TMI). We are trying to dig out the ancient vaccine cards that might be in the archives of my wife's public clinic in Moscow, but it would be good to know if the clinic does vaccines in case we need to repeat any.

I will ask. 

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