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Thank you for the info. I was thinking that St. Luke really follows the date stated in the appoinment letter. I thought they are strict on that and would only entertain you on the date reflected on your appoinment letter.

Thanks again. :-)

do u have ur packet ? u can call the st lukes and request for early pick up so that u can have the early medical just bring ur appt letter have it xerox and also ur passport when going to have the medical .

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

yap the sooner the better so when u have any problem u will not rush into ur interview more on if ur bringing any kids with u , th mediacl of the kids take 3days coz of the skin test. the medical is valid 1 month prior to interview date.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

! sure would like to see where you got that information about the medical only being valid for ONE month?

Something NEW???

Edited by Haole

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

yap the sooner the better so when u have any problem u will not rush into ur interview more on if ur bringing any kids with u , th mediacl of the kids take 3days coz of the skin test. the medical is valid 1 month prior to interview date.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

! sure would like to see where you got that information about the medical only being valid for ONE month?

Something NEW???

thats wat the doctor in st lukes told me when i we have the skin test for my kids last nov 7

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

Yes :thumbs: a lot of applicants did that... But I didn't do it cuz I'm too far from Manila.

Hello Shai,

As I am looking at your post I noticed you have your CFO Seminar before your interview,how did you have it?because what i know CFO needs our Visa as a requirrement.please tell me how because i want to have my CFO before my interview too.thanks!

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

Yes :thumbs: a lot of applicants did that... But I didn't do it cuz I'm too far from Manila.

Hello Shai,

As I am looking at your post I noticed you have your CFO Seminar before your interview,how did you have it?because what i know CFO needs our Visa as a requirrement.please tell me how because i want to have my CFO before my interview too.thanks!

i did also had my CFO seminar ahead coz i need for my passport , i just bring our MC from NSO since we are married here ,

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:thumbs: My husband did too. He went for the seminar first and once he has his passport with the visa on it back from USEM, he went for the Certification and Stamping at CFO.

So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

Yes :thumbs: a lot of applicants did that... But I didn't do it cuz I'm too far from Manila.

Hello Shai,

As I am looking at your post I noticed you have your CFO Seminar before your interview,how did you have it?because what i know CFO needs our Visa as a requirrement.please tell me how because i want to have my CFO before my interview too.thanks!

i did also had my CFO seminar ahead coz i need for my passport , i just bring our MC from NSO since we are married here ,

IR-1

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2007-10-10 **CASE COMPLETED at NVC

2007-11-15 **INTERVIEW DATE. APPROVED at USEM!!!

USA

2007-12-02 **Arrival from MNL to JFK (NYC)

2007-12-10 **Visit to SSA

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I think you can go in early once you get your appointment letter

No need your appointment letter. Just the NOA2, pictures and passport.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

This is what I would like my wife to do also. We were just approved(NOA2) on November 20.

What you are saying is that I can send her the NOA2 and she can get her medical done??

I have calculated that our interview will be the first part of Feb., and it would be great do have things done early so that we have nothing to worry about once I get there. We can just have our papers ready and focus on the interview.

NOA2 - November 20 , 2007 (11/20/07)

Interview in MNL - March 4 , 2008

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:unsure: Can someone clarify if the NOA2 is the same for CR1/IR1, K1 and K3? I think not. The best one to bring to show as the appointment letter is the print out from the IV site.

I think you can go in early once you get your appointment letter

No need your appointment letter. Just the NOA2, pictures and passport.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

This is what I would like my wife to do also. We were just approved(NOA2) on November 20.

What you are saying is that I can send her the NOA2 and she can get her medical done??

I have calculated that our interview will be the first part of Feb., and it would be great do have things done early so that we have nothing to worry about once I get there. We can just have our papers ready and focus on the interview.

IR-1

Immigration Process

2007-02-22 **I-130 Sent to VSC

2007-07-02 **I-130 APPROVED at USCIS- CSC

2007-10-10 **CASE COMPLETED at NVC

2007-11-15 **INTERVIEW DATE. APPROVED at USEM!!!

USA

2007-12-02 **Arrival from MNL to JFK (NYC)

2007-12-10 **Visit to SSA

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I think you can go in early once you get your appointment letter

No need your appointment letter. Just the NOA2, pictures and passport.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

This is what I would like my wife to do also. We were just approved(NOA2) on November 20.

What you are saying is that I can send her the NOA2 and she can get her medical done??

I have calculated that our interview will be the first part of Feb., and it would be great do have things done early so that we have nothing to worry about once I get there. We can just have our papers ready and focus on the interview.

You have to have your medical and interview dates in order to do an early medical. No need the packet but you can call St. Lukes and they will have it sent over from the embassy and you can pick it up when you go there.

Friend I'm helping just took hers a month early last week with no problems.

She went there without a packet and got hers when she went there.

NOA2 is only needed to get in the door as you will get the appointment letter in the packet.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

yap the sooner the better so when u have any problem u will not rush into ur interview more on if ur bringing any kids with u , th mediacl of the kids take 3days coz of the skin test. the medical is valid 1 month prior to interview date.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

! sure would like to see where you got that information about the medical only being valid for ONE month?

Something NEW???

Part of the confusion for me is that Sheriff Ulings Manila Embassy K1 Visa Guide (section 4.6 on SLEC) says: "If the medical exam is taken anytime over a month before the visa interview, there is a risk that the results could be invalid, which means the beneficiary will have to take another medical exam before the visa can be approved."

However, the USEM page on the medical examination (http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3218.html) says: "Medical examinations are generally valid for 6 months".

I just got the NOA2 for Mahal ko's visa and would love to have her and the kids get medicals, as well as get the CFO attendance out of the way while I'm there from Dec 21 - Jan 5. I'm not holding out hopes that we'll get an Interview scheduled by then, so if we can proceed with Meds and CFO without Interview appt, that' be great.

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USPS Express Mail I-129F Package sent to USCIS VT Service Center 07/05/07
NOA-1 Received: Notice Date 07/11/07
NOA-2 Received: Notice Date 11/20/07
Medical conducted 12/21, 26, 28/07, 01/02/08
USEM Interview conducted 01/04/08
Visas picked up at USEM (request non-delivery) 01/08/08
Family (Mom & kids) arrive Washington, DC 01/13/08

AOS Process
USPS Priority Mail package to USCIS Chicago Lockbox 03/14/08
Arrived Chicago Lockbox 03/16/08
Checks Cashed for AOS fees 04/24/08
NOA1s received 04/25/08
Biometrics (spouse & 3 kids) 05/14/08
AOS transferred to CSC 05/23/08

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

yap the sooner the better so when u have any problem u will not rush into ur interview more on if ur bringing any kids with u , th mediacl of the kids take 3days coz of the skin test. the medical is valid 1 month prior to interview date.

My wife and amak did theirs almost 2 months early!

! sure would like to see where you got that information about the medical only being valid for ONE month?

Something NEW???

Part of the confusion for me is that Sheriff Ulings Manila Embassy K1 Visa Guide (section 4.6 on SLEC) says: "If the medical exam is taken anytime over a month before the visa interview, there is a risk that the results could be invalid, which means the beneficiary will have to take another medical exam before the visa can be approved."

However, the USEM page on the medical examination (http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3218.html) says: "Medical examinations are generally valid for 6 months".

I just got the NOA2 for Mahal ko's visa and would love to have her and the kids get medicals, as well as get the CFO attendance out of the way while I'm there from Dec 21 - Jan 5. I'm not holding out hopes that we'll get an Interview scheduled by then, so if we can proceed with Meds and CFO without Interview appt, that' be great.

You can do CFO without the interview date but not the medical without your interview and medical dates.

"If the medical exam is taken anytime over a month before the visa interview, there is a risk that the results could be invalid, which means the beneficiary will have to take another medical exam before the visa can be approved."

I don't know where Sheriff "Ulian" got that. He should correct it! Some people reschedule the interview for months and don't have problems.

As I said my wife and anak took theirs almost 2 months prior with Zero problems.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

Yes, the earlier the better. I had mine 3 weeks in advanced.

My Daugther's IR2 Visa Timeline

October 03 -2011- Sent the Application for I-130 Package

October 07 -Receieved USCIS acceptance of Application by e-mail

October 12 -Received Notice of Action by Mail

April 27, 2012 -Finally Petition is approved!

May 03, 2012 -Received NOA 2 in the mail

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So does this mean that even if you have a Medical Appointment, say, on December 19, 2007 and an Interview Schedule on Jan. 3, 2008, you can have a medical exam earlier than December 19? Say for example Dec. 12?

Yes :thumbs: a lot of applicants did that... But I didn't do it cuz I'm too far from Manila.

Hello Shai,

As I am looking at your post I noticed you have your CFO Seminar before your interview,how did you have it?because what i know CFO needs our Visa as a requirrement.please tell me how because i want to have my CFO before my interview too.thanks!

Yes! you can attend the CFO seminar in advance without the visa yet but they won't put the CFO stamp or sticker on your passport yet since you don't have the visa but only the Guidance and Counseling Certificate.

So you will need to go back again at the CFO office after you got your visa for the final sticker. Advantage of attending the CFO with visa already is that you don't have to go back again because after the seminar they will give instruction on where to get your passport stamp.

If you live in manila you can have it in advance without the visa yet and just go back after the passport w/visa is on hand, but if you don't, for me this is not advisable.

Others who lives in the provinces take the advance seminar after they had their medical.

For more info about the CFO visit their website at

http://www.cfo.gov.ph

Edited by jshaft

My Daugther's IR2 Visa Timeline

October 03 -2011- Sent the Application for I-130 Package

October 07 -Receieved USCIS acceptance of Application by e-mail

October 12 -Received Notice of Action by Mail

April 27, 2012 -Finally Petition is approved!

May 03, 2012 -Received NOA 2 in the mail

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