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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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K1/K3/CR1 Interviws for people living in Ontario are done at the Montreal Consulate. You cannot do the interview in Ontario unfortunately.

For medicals, they can be done in Toronto, and you can schedule it when it suits you - I believe one office in Toronto does them in the early morning a couple days a week (Dr. Seiden) and the other office does them in the afternoon (Medsys).

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Sent package to VSC - 8/12/11

NOA1 - 8/16/11

Biometrics - 9/14/11

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Dr. Seiden in on Front St. in Toronto.

Our Timeline:

K-1 Visa

I-129F Sent : 2007-03-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-04-03

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-08-07

Packet 3 Received : 2007-09-10

Packet 3 Sent : 2007-09-12

Interview Date : 2008-02-13 Montreal U.S. Consulate APPROVED!

Visa Received By Mail : 2008-02-20

Moved: 2008-03-01 The long drive from Canada to Florida!

Applied for SSN : 2008-03-12

Received SSN by mail: 2008-03-21

Wedding Date : 2008-05-03

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AOS, EAD & AP

Sent in AOS, EAD & AP Applications : 2008-05-09

AOS, EAD & AP Applications received by UCIS: 2008-05-12

AOS, EAD & AP NOA1 : 2008-05-16, received in mail 2008-05-20

AOS, EAD NOA2 : 2008-05-21, received in mail 2008-05-27

AOS Case transferred to CA: 2008-06-03

AOS Case being processed: 2008-06-09

Biometrics Interview: 2008-06-11

AOS & EAD touched: 2008-06-11

AOS & EAD touched: 2008-06-12

AOS touched: 2008-06-19

AOS Card production ordered: 2008-07-11

AOS Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident: 2008-07-14

AOS touched: 2008-07-16

AOS touched: 2008-07-17

U.S Resident's Card recieved in mail!!!!: 2008-07-18

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Does anyone know where interviews and medicals are usually held in Ontario?

I live in northern Ontario.

Also, how much notice do you usually get for having to go to your appointments?

Thanks for any input....

We made our appointment on the 28th of April, and had it a week later. You can also get them done in Ottawa, I believe, if that's closer. Seiden's office take people in the morning, Medisys is in the afternoon. We had ours at Medisys since we drove from Sudbury. We got there at 12:30 for a 1:30 appointment and got out of there at 5:00pm. I just posted our experience here...

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry1819754

As a previous poster said, if you're anything but DCF, you'll be going thru Montreal.

Edited by Eric_and_Corinna

Timeline

7/11/2007 - I-130 NO1A Hard Copy

8/13/2007 - Son Drayson born in Sudbury, Ontario.

9/6/2007 - I-129F NO1

10/15/2007 - Trip to Toronto for Dray's Consular Birth Abroad, SS application, and US passport

3/18/2008 - NOA2 for both I-129 and I-130!! No touches or email notifications at all!

4/2/2008 - estimated that NVC received

4/9/2008 - estimated that K-3 was sent from NVC to USEMontreal

4/16/2008 - Received hardcopy from NVC

4/16/2008 - Packet 3 Received

4/24/2008 - Packet 3 Sent to USEMontreal

7/14/2008 Interview in Montreal!!!!

7/17/2008 Visa received

7/18/2008 POE Sault Ste Marie Michigan

8/21/2008 moving day...back to Anchorage, Alaska!

4/20/2009 AOS granted, 10 year Green Card arrives, Social Security # given :)

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Does anyone know where interviews and medicals are usually held in Ontario?

I live in northern Ontario.

Also, how much notice do you usually get for having to go to your appointments?

Thanks for any input....

Usually you have 6-8 weeks notice but some people have had 12 weeks and the odd person has been notified either a few days before the interview or even after, but I wouldn't worry. Both places are about the same in terms of quality. People have had good and bad experiences at both. I took my parents to Medisys. The doctor was OK but my brother, who went to the same medical school, was with my parents and we had their list of medications printed out. Medisys has no x-ray facility in the building so they send you to another building that is a few minutes away. Dr. Seiden only does mornings and is on Front Street which is murder when it comes to parking. These are money-making operations and they try to get as many people through the door as possible. Our family doctor has many patients who went to Dr. Seiden and their reactions to the process were not enthusiastic but what choice do you have? :crying: Get all your shots done ahead of time (if needed) and it might be a good idea to get your family doctor to do the tests since OHIP will cover most everything but when you get to Medisys or Dr. Seiden they will charge for vaccinations. The panel physician will do the tests again (USCIS regulations). If you need treatment for anything (highly unlikely but you never know) OHIP will cover it if your family doctor does it. Since the medical is sealed you might want to know if you have anything before you go to MTL or the panel physician so you can get treatment if need be. I heard Ottawa was expensive but I have no idea what it's like. The list of what you need is at the CDC website since they set the USCIS requirements. Go to the section on vaccines. Dr. Seiden has a webpage that has taken the information that he received from the USCIS (who got it from the CDC). I took the schedule from the CDC website (there's a interactive quiz that will give you a printout to take to the doctor) and went to our family physician. OHIP covered the shots and the tests. The better prepared you are before you go for the medical, the easier (and cheaper) it will be. Hope this helps. :thumbs:

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Does anyone know where interviews and medicals are usually held in Ontario?

I live in northern Ontario.

Also, how much notice do you usually get for having to go to your appointments?

Thanks for any input....

Usually you have 6-8 weeks notice but some people have had 12 weeks and the odd person has been notified either a few days before the interview or even after, but I wouldn't worry. Both places are about the same in terms of quality. People have had good and bad experiences at both. I took my parents to Medisys. The doctor was OK but my brother, who went to the same medical school, was with my parents and we had their list of medications printed out. Medisys has no x-ray facility in the building so they send you to another building that is a few minutes away. Dr. Seiden only does mornings and is on Front Street which is murder when it comes to parking. These are money-making operations and they try to get as many people through the door as possible. Our family doctor has many patients who went to Dr. Seiden and their reactions to the process were not enthusiastic but what choice do you have? :crying: Get all your shots done ahead of time (if needed) and it might be a good idea to get your family doctor to do the tests since OHIP will cover most everything but when you get to Medisys or Dr. Seiden they will charge for vaccinations. The panel physician will do the tests again (USCIS regulations). If you need treatment for anything (highly unlikely but you never know) OHIP will cover it if your family doctor does it. Since the medical is sealed you might want to know if you have anything before you go to MTL or the panel physician so you can get treatment if need be. I heard Ottawa was expensive but I have no idea what it's like. The list of what you need is at the CDC website since they set the USCIS requirements. Go to the section on vaccines. Dr. Seiden has a webpage that has taken the information that he received from the USCIS (who got it from the CDC). I took the schedule from the CDC website (there's a interactive quiz that will give you a printout to take to the doctor) and went to our family physician. OHIP covered the shots and the tests. The better prepared you are before you go for the medical, the easier (and cheaper) it will be. Hope this helps. :thumbs:

What he said :lol: and, here is the link to Dr Seiden's website:

http://panelphysicians.com/

and the CDC quiz IR5 mentioned:

Adolescent and Adult Vaccine Quiz

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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There are Dr.'s is London, Ottawa, Windsor AND Toronto.

Depending on how far north you are, there are 2 Dr's in Winnipeg also.

I received my interview notice the end of November for an early February date.

For my medical, I called and got an appointment one week later. They seem to have a very open schedule (or at least the place I called did).

In relation to this statement "it might be a good idea to get your family doctor to do the tests since OHIP will cover most everything but when you get to Medisys or Dr. Seiden they will charge. The panel physician will do the tests again (USCIS regulations). If you need treatment for anything (highly unlikely but you never know) OHIP will cover it if your family doctor does it. Since the medical is sealed you might want to know if you have anything before you go to MTL or the panel physician so you can get treatment if need be."- there are two things to correct in this statement

1. a doctor is required by law (or at leasts by their ethical code) to tell you if any of your tests don't come back as healthy. They cannot send your medical off to Montreal without making you aware if something is wrong. Do not fear that your medical could have gone wrong if you hear nothing. Just keep in mind that this physical should NOT replace your annual physical with your family dr.

2. If something is wrong on your medical, even though you had the testing done through an immigration dr. and had to pay, you can still have your treatment done through OHIP. There is no such thing are private health care in Ontario.

Hope that helps, best of luck!

~Ashley

AOS

Date Filed : 2008-02-15

NOA Date : 2008-02-26

RFE(s) : 2008-03-13

Bio. Appt. : 2008-03-18

AOS Transfer** :

Interview Date : 2008-07-23

Approval / Denial Date : 2008-07-23

Approved : 2008-07-23

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received:

EAD

Date Filed : 2008-02-15

NOA Date : 2008-02-26

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2008-03-18

Approved Date : 2008-04-24

Date Card Received : 2008-05-03

Comments : Packet Arrived in Chicago - Feb 20, 2008

Check cashed Feb 28, 2008

AP

Date Filed : 2008-02-15

NOA Date : 2008-02-26

RFE(s) :

Date Approved: 2008-04-24

Date Received : 2008-05-01

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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There are Dr.'s is London, Ottawa, Windsor AND Toronto.

Depending on how far north you are, there are 2 Dr's in Winnipeg also.

I received my interview notice the end of November for an early February date.

For my medical, I called and got an appointment one week later. They seem to have a very open schedule (or at least the place I called did).

In relation to this statement "it might be a good idea to get your family doctor to do the tests since OHIP will cover most everything but when you get to Medisys or Dr. Seiden they will charge. The panel physician will do the tests again (USCIS regulations). If you need treatment for anything (highly unlikely but you never know) OHIP will cover it if your family doctor does it. Since the medical is sealed you might want to know if you have anything before you go to MTL or the panel physician so you can get treatment if need be."- there are two things to correct in this statement

1. a doctor is required by law (or at leasts by their ethical code) to tell you if any of your tests don't come back as healthy. They cannot send your medical off to Montreal without making you aware if something is wrong. Do not fear that your medical could have gone wrong if you hear nothing. Just keep in mind that this physical should NOT replace your annual physical with your family dr.

2. If something is wrong on your medical, even though you had the testing done through an immigration dr. and had to pay, you can still have your treatment done through OHIP. There is no such thing are private health care in Ontario.

Hope that helps, best of luck!

~Ashley

:thumbs: I'm in total agreement with getting regular check-ups but then again I'm a hypochondriac. As for your criticisms I think you meant to say clarify not correct :lol: , just to add to the issues that you were concerned about.

1. My family doctor tells me and I have every reason to believe that unless the patient is in imminent danger or will be a danger to the general public the panel physician is not likely to say anything to the patieint. Many of his patients have had conditions that were not noted by the panel physicians but were caught by the family doctor. Did the panel physician miss it or is there some other explanation, I can't say. One poster on the boards was told that she had a shadow on her lungs x-ray and was informed by the panel physician. This was after the report went to MTL, so there you are.

2. Panel physicians by and large do not take new patients on. Their practices are not the same as other physicians and will generally not take on any or otherwise treat patients who have health issues. They will send you to your family physician. Any treatment, if done during the medical, will be charged to you. Realistically you would go to your family doctor and he or she would bill OHIP. There is no private health care in Ontario but there are "service fees" and the like. No private healthcare just service fees, lots and lots of service fees. :crying:

Ashley, I hope that clears up any misconstruances my posting might have given rise to, thanks for bringing them to my attention. :thumbs:

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Here is a list of doctors. The website says it is from October of 2007.

http://www.amcits.com/usa_immigration_medical_canada.pdf

K-1 journey, AOS/EAD and ROC in my timeline

2011 March 31 - Sent off Naturalization pkg overnight to Texas

2011 April 1 - Arrived in Texas at 10:21 am

2011 April 1 - NOA (rec'd via snail mail April 8)

2011 April 7 - Cheque cashed

2011 May 5 - Biometrics (letter rec'd via snail mail April 15)

2011 May 9 - Placed in line for interview scheduling

2011 June 13 - Rec'd yellow letter (no change in status online)

2011 June 23 - Rec'd text that my case has been scheduled for interview

2011 August 1 - Interview (rec'd via snail mail June 27) PASSED

2011 August 3 - Rec'd email that my case has been scheduled for Oath

2011 September 1 - Oath ceremony (rec'd snail mail Aug 5)

2011 September 1 - All done, yeah.

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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HI CORINNA

THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION.

WOULD U MIND TELLING ME A BIT ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH BEING DENIED ENTRY TO USA? FOR VISIT? WHAT HAPPENED? WHAT AIRPORT DID U TRY TO GO THROUGH ETC ETC... THAT IS WORRYING NEWS FOR ME... I WANT TO GO SO BADLY TO SEE HUBBY IN JULY!

ROSHAN

Does anyone know where interviews and medicals are usually held in Ontario?

I live in northern Ontario.

Also, how much notice do you usually get for having to go to your appointments?

Thanks for any input....

We made our appointment on the 28th of April, and had it a week later. You can also get them done in Ottawa, I believe, if that's closer. Seiden's office take people in the morning, Medisys is in the afternoon. We had ours at Medisys since we drove from Sudbury. We got there at 12:30 for a 1:30 appointment and got out of there at 5:00pm. I just posted our experience here...

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry1819754

As a previous poster said, if you're anything but DCF, you'll be going thru Montreal.

 
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