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i am marie 24 yrs old.my petitioner is from PA we applied k1 visa. he filed my petition last oct 3,2009. noa1 approved last nov 2009. noa2 approved dec 9, 2009. my bf recieved the letter with the case number 3 days after our noa2 approval. i dont know where to follow up now my concerned about not recieving the letter instruction of my medical.and it is more than 1month now and this is a long wait i think coz most of my friends recieved there letters two weeks after the noa2 approval.i try to call the manila embassy and they refer me to a hotline number and it makes me pissed off coz no one answer my calls.and the hotline is always busy.i dont know what else to do now.my bf want me to follow up this but i keep trying calling those contact numbers that i have.i want to schedule now my medical coz since we have already my case number.but my bf said to me that i need first to get my letter at the same time the packet package.pls help me. i want to know whats happening on my petition now? i cant wait to get there in usa.i really miss my bf.its almost 1 year since we havent see to each other.a friend of mine telling me that i can be able to call now the st. lukes for my medical schedule coz i have already my case number.my question is how i can be able to contact the st lukes now.i dont have yet the instruction letter that i am waiting.and also the packet package is not yet deliver for me.i say to my bf that he need to call the uscis about this but he said that this is not the uscis concerned.i really dont know what to do for this.hoping for your advice guys. thanks alot and GODbless us all..

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What embassy are you going to?

The one in PI?

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Medical at St. Luke's is walk in, Marie. You don't have to set an appointment. Just go there with the following:

Medical exam fee

Passport

Four pieces of 2x2 photos

NVC letter & NOA2 copies

If you have already scheduled your interview, take the appointment letter with you during the medical exam.

You should be fine.

Hakuna matata.

God bless us all.

FAE :luv:

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After the NOA2, your case will be transferred from the USCIS to the NVC and then it is sent to the U.S. Embassy in Manila.

Once your case reaches the Embassy, you may now take the medical exam and schedule your interview.

You have wasted so much time by waiting for something that will never come because St. Luke's doesn't send letters for the medical exam. After the NVC letter, the only things you will receive from the government are the Embassy's letter stating your eligibility to schedule an interview and your visa, of course.

Here are the requirements during the interview:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfk1en.pdf

Hakuna matata.

God bless us all.

FAE :luv:

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Don't wait for the Embassy to send you the letter of eligibility to schedule an interview. Call them now and choose your interview date:

+63-2-301-2000 ext. 5184-5185

1-909-101-7878

Your fiance may also dial 1-888-877-9888.

That 1-888... number requires a pin for $ 18 but can be used as many times as he likes until its expiration date.

Medical exam fee: $213.35

Make sure you have the MNL case number when you call the Embassy.

Again, take the medical exam now and read this:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfk1en.pdf

FAE :luv:

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