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20 hours ago, Chancy said:
6 months if no abnormal findings. 3 months if medically cleared (ie, no active TB) after sputum culture testing. If sputum testing shows active TB, the applicant will need to go through TB treatment, then repeat the visa medical after completing the treatment.
Sorry, but I'm somewhat confused.
I took this from St. Luke's website:
Do they only do the sputum culture test if they find something abnormal in the applicant's X-ray?
And, what's the difference between these two:
Is this order right?:
1. Left (day 1) is getting the X-ray done.
2. Right (day 2) is having the result examined by someone? -
12 hours ago, Chancy said:
What visa category?
IR2.
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39 minutes ago, jskibo said:
6 months unless it's issued after a sputum Culture.
Read some stuff on St. Luke's website.
To make it clear: 6 months if no abnormal findings and 3 months if they find something abnormal (TB)? -
Question's in the title.
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I got DQ'd yesterday, Nov. 29, 2022. But, something urgent came up and I need to stay in my country for some more time (uncertain how long, but maybe months: 5-6 months).
How far can I push my interview back?
"There is no fee to change an appointment and visa application fees are valid for one year in the country where the fee was paid." - U.S. Embassy Website, Philippines
My questions are:
1. If I understand this correctly, I can push my interview back to a maximum of a year from when the fees were paid, correct?
2. When can I reschedule? I haven't received an appointment letter yet, so I'm not sure if I'm even eligible to reschedule. Do I have to wait for my appointment / interview letter before rescheduling?
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From St. Luke's.
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DQ: November, 29, 202.
VISA: IR2.
EMBASSY: Manila, Philippines.
INTERVIEW DATE: ?
MEDICAL: ?
VISA ISSUE DATE: ? -
On 10/17/2022 at 10:15 AM, hunny&me said:
CEAC Photograph is beneficiary 2x2, white background. Beneficiary brings the same to interview. USEM screen will check the photos. If it does not pass, no biggie, they will send you to photo room and they will take photo. (My husband's photo was offwhite photo (same as uploaded yo USCIS and NVC), but USEM screening did not accept, so he had picture taken in Embassy. (I think cost was 100+ pesos, no more than P200).
My husband's interview was last July, sharing with you what was brought (we had an FB group chat for CR1/IR1 then so, we shared experiences to avoid 221G).
Entry Screening:
O USEM Appointment Letter with Barcode
O DS-260 with Barcode
Beneficiary:
O Passport
O Passport photos 2x2 – 2 copies, white background
O Birth Certificate – PSA Original of what was submitted to NVC
O Current/Valid NBI Certificate - Original of what was submitted to NVC
O Marriage Certificate - Original (PSA Original if married in Philippines)
O Cenomar/AOM (Advisory on Marriages) issued for any recorded marriages - requested less than a year.
O Termination of Marriage/Divorce Decree – Original (if any)
Petitioner:
O Copy of US Passport
O Copy of US Naturalization Certificate (if applicable) Or copy of birth certificate - in case it is needed.
O Cenomar/AOM (Advisory on Marriages) issued for any recorded marriages - PSA Original - requested less than a year. -- If petitioner is is Filipino/foreigner and lived in Philippines for more than 1 year
O Termination of Marriage/Divorce Decree – Original (if any)
O Name Change – Original (if any)
Affidavit of Support: (Yes it is mentioned on website that this is not necessary to bring, but if she can bring, the better as it is easier to show it to interviewing officer than explaining that according to website, beneficiary does not have to bring it.)
O I-864
O Last 3 years if IRS Transcripts
O Last year - W2/1099
BENEFICIARY, PETITIONER, AOS Documents must be current and uploaded in CEAC to avoid 221G. They usually review docs days prior to interview (we notice date changes on ceac tracker for last update), so if you need to upload refresh documents, upload at least a week prior day of interview.
Just in Case documents - proof of relationship - pictures, letters, etc.
This is just my former group's experiences. We gathered common questions too, if you need that. Hope this helps! Thank you.
Thank you so much for a detailed answer!
- hunny&me and marriedtomrg
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8 minutes ago, Jordanian Bride said:
1. Correct
2. No, you DO have to bring everything you'd uploaded to CEAC.
3. I'll let someone from the Philippines chip in, but generally, bring all the financial documents you've uploaded to CEAC, you never know what the CO asks for.
Hello, thank you for helping me out.
I have another question . . . I took this picture from CEAC (civil docs):
What photographs do I upload here?
1. Passport-style picture
2. Photos with my sponsor (father) with me included in them
I never had recent photos with my sponsor but I have financial proof and other documents that prove our father-child relation that they have approved.
Is the passport-style picture the only picture I have to upload here?
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I'm having trouble figuring out what I need to bring for my interview as the checklist officially written by the government are somewhat different to each other.
On one checklist, it makes no mention of photographs (2x2). This list is from the PH Embassy.
But the photo requirement says: (I don't recall where I got this from - but not from the PH Embassy).
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Question 1: to be safe, I'm going to bring two copies of the same passport-style photo I uploaded to CEAC. Is this good enough?
Question 2: PHOTOGRAPHS . . . is this where I upload the PASSPORT-STYLE picture of myself AND pictures of my father (my sponsor) and I to prove our relation?
I don't have pictures with my father but I have proof of relations to him financially which the US deemed enough to validate my relation with my father.
With that said, is my PASSPORT-STYLE picture the only photograph I need to upload?
Question 3, 4: posted on another forum because I feel like those questions are more specific to NVC than regional discussion. Would appreciate it so much if anyone could help me here. -
I'm assuming that this is outdated and that I only have to upload my documents to CEAC. Am I correct?
The checklist on their website tells me to bring these two:
But, these documents have been uploaded to CEAC. I assume that I no longer have to bring these for my interview - am I correct?
This is what the embassy in my country says (Philippines). But, it doesn't mention anything about proof of petitioner's status and domicile in the US. Do I need to bring proof for my petitioner's status and domicile in the US?
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12 hours ago, NikoTaino said:
Yes, first + last names.
hello, i'm very thankful that your helping me!!
did you mean first + middle name in the given name field? just making sure..
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hello, im currently answering my iv application...
the help said
QuoteYour given name includes any first name and any middle name that is listed in your passport
i answered with my given name and middle name, but the form also asks for my parents given names.
should I also put their first name + middle name in the given name question for my parents??? (their middles names are on their passports...)
i'm asking this question because the quote above is only on the side of the MY given name but not on the side of my parents given names questions...
also, after submitting my iv application do I have to immediately send my documents (birth certs, police clearance etc.)?? or do they have to examine my application first before
letting me submit my docs??
PDOS Certificate
in Philippines
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Quick question, after the seminar, to get my certificate, we were told to go to CFO's website and give our feedback.
I visited their website, gave my feedback and hit the confirm / submit button.
The website loaded another page and gave me an error.
However, I still received an email containing one (1) PDF file. It was my certificate that looks like the image below.
Is this the only PDF file / email I needed to receive and show to the port of exit? Or, did I miss something because of the error after submitting my feedback?
Thanks.