Andy&Jamie's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jamie Beneficiary's Name: Andy VJ Member: Andy&Jamie Country: United Kingdom Last Updated: 2023-01-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Kido on 2020-11-18 said:
Hey
wish u good luck.
My DQ is Nov, 17. waiting interview appointment date. My question for u is when do I book medical exam? Is it after I got interview appointment letter or before? Do I have to get my medical record from My GP ( immunization record) an where is the place in London i do medical test?
Thanks a lot
Andy&Jamie on 2020-12-03 said:
Hi! Sorry I just saw this. I would wait to book the medical until you have your interview date. You need a summary care record (not your full med notes - your gp should just be able to print this for you) and your immunisation record. The London place for it is literally called Visa Medicals - there's a direct link on the London embassy site. It's about a 30 minute walk in an almost straight line from King's Cross, or alternatively is near bond Street tube station. If you get your paperwork together beforehand you should be able to get in for your medical well in good time for your embassy appt. Hope this helps!
Kido on 2020-12-03 said:
Thank you very much
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