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bridget
I have been reading that the K-1 people need a copy of their medical report in order to board the airplane in the country of origin. My husband was not able to get a copy of his medical report and I was under the impression that it is in the package that you cannot open that gets delivered with your visa and that this is opened only after you arrive at the POE.

Does anyone know if he is going to need a copy of his medical report as a K-3 visa holder at the airport? This is the first I have heard anyone talk about this.

Thanks!
LynnandAhmed
QUOTE(bridget @ Mar 28 2008, 04:33 PM) *
I have been reading that the K-1 people need a copy of their medical report in order to board the airplane in the country of origin. My husband was not able to get a copy of his medical report and I was under the impression that it is in the package that you cannot open that gets delivered with your visa and that this is opened only after you arrive at the POE.

Does anyone know if he is going to need a copy of his medical report as a K-3 visa holder at the airport? This is the first I have heard anyone talk about this.

Thanks!


I thought that it was sealed in that envelope?
Kathryn41
I know of no one who has been required to show their medical report at the airport. The medical exam is contained in the brown envelope he was given at the Consulate and that he hands over when he enters the US. For his own needs when he files for AOS, he will need to have proof that he has received all of the necessary vaccinations. Many physicians provide a copy of the vaccination worksheet to the immigrant for their future use. He shouldn't worry.
bridget
QUOTE(Kathryn41 @ Mar 28 2008, 09:11 PM) *
I know of no one who has been required to show their medical report at the airport. The medical exam is contained in the brown envelope he was given at the Consulate and that he hands over when he enters the US. For his own needs when he files for AOS, he will need to have proof that he has received all of the necessary vaccinations. Many physicians provide a copy of the vaccination worksheet to the immigrant for their future use. He shouldn't worry.



Thank you that is what I thought!
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