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Hello,

 

I know the medical requirements is asking for old chest xray and immunization records.

 

But what if you don't have a chest xray and don't know about immunization records prior to the medical? Will st. Lukes decline appointment if I don't show these?

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1 hour ago, Mary Bernard said:

Hello,

 

I know the medical requirements is asking for old chest xray and immunization records.

 

But what if you don't have a chest xray and don't know about immunization records prior to the medical? Will st. Lukes decline appointment if I don't show these?

They say bring old chest x-rays but even if you had them, they would still take new ones and only go by their own x-rays (for better or worse).  Old chest x-rays are irrelevant at SLEC.

 

One should bring proof of COVID vax.  "Fully vaccinated", no booster required.

 

All other vaccinations, bring any records if you have them as it could possibly save a few shots.  But if you don't have records it's no problem.  They will give whatever missing vaccinations are required included in the cost of the physical.

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6 hours ago, Mary Bernard said:

Hello,

 

I know the medical requirements is asking for old chest xray and immunization records.

 

But what if you don't have a chest xray and don't know about immunization records prior to the medical? Will st. Lukes decline appointment if I don't show these?

They will still redo x-rays even if you bring your old ones. If you don't bring your immunization paperwork then you will just get more shots there. 

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Thanks guys!

 

Medical is this Friday Feb 17.

 

I'll update you guys

 

Interview is March 6

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On 2/14/2023 at 2:02 PM, Mary Bernard said:

Thanks guys!

 

Medical is this Friday Feb 17.

 

I'll update you guys

 

Interview is March 6

good luck on your exam.

is it true that they take at least a week to send the results to the embassy?

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29 minutes ago, Joseph V said:

good luck on your exam.

is it true that they take at least a week to send the results to the embassy?

They send the results? I thought you get it  same day or next day in an envelope 

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6 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

They send the results? I thought you get it  same day or next day in an envelope 

no idea, my gf called today and was told "we send the results to the embassy within a week or two."

we were planning on scheduling the medical on a Tuesday then the interview on a Friday, but now we are not so sure.

So im waiting on you to update us now 😛

PS. our interview is planned for June, so yeah no rush there.

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4 hours ago, Mary Bernard said:

They send the results? I thought you get it  same day or next day in an envelope 

 

SLEC sends the results directly to USEM.  The applicant may get a personal copy of the vaccination worksheet after the exam.

 

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19 hours ago, Chancy said:

 

SLEC sends the results directly to USEM.  The applicant may get a personal copy of the vaccination worksheet after the exam.

 

so best bet is interview 2 weeks after medical, correct?
 

On 2/16/2023 at 3:59 AM, Joseph V said:

no idea, my gf called today and was told "we send the results to the embassy within a week or two."

we were planning on scheduling the medical on a Tuesday then the interview on a Friday, but now we are not so sure.

So im waiting on you to update us now 😛

PS. our interview is planned for June, so yeah no rush there.

good luck today on the medical :)

keep us updated.

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23 minutes ago, Chancy said:

 

2 weeks should be more than enough time.

 

The Beneficiary in philippines forgot her passport to her medical, so they told her to go back Monday without an appt, just walk in they will accommodate her asap, but her interview is on March 6. Will that be enough time for her medical papers to be sent to embassy

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On 2/17/2023 at 1:55 PM, Mary Bernard said:

The Beneficiary in philippines forgot her passport to her medical, so they told her to go back Monday without an appt, just walk in they will accommodate her asap, but her interview is on March 6. Will that be enough time for her medical papers to be sent to embassy

welp, alright, good luck on monday.

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