selfie
Jun 17 2006, 09:42 PM
When I went for my K-1 interview, they asked me my sealed evelope with my medical information and did not gave me any copy neither gave it back to me. I was working on my AOS and I saw they are requesting that sealed envelope for the medical form part. Did anybody on a k1 visa had an interview in Montreal and had this issue? What should I do?
flames9
Jun 17 2006, 09:51 PM
I didnt do K1, so I may be incorrect. I recall reading that many K1'ers ask their doctor at the physical for TWO copies, 1 for the interview in Mtl (or vancouver) then the 2nd copy for AOS, thus it saves them from haveing to fork out more $$$ for another physical!!
Freda
Jun 18 2006, 04:06 AM
Yep, that's what I did. Some one posted a while back about needing it for AOS also and if you didn't have a copy you'd need to get it redone or something along those lines so when I went for my medical I asked the doctor for a copy of it. He just photo copied it all and put it in a sealed envelope like the original and wrote copy on it. He didn't charge me anything for it which impressed me.
echomyst
Jun 18 2006, 07:53 AM
*files this under "Things I Wish I'd Known Sooner"*
Bleh.
I find parts of this whole process kind of silly. Why can't everyone just forward everything along instead of making us get zillion copies of everything?
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On this note...
Anyone know if we can request an additional copy of our medical report from the medical place (Dr Seiden in Toronto, to be specific...) before we take off for the U.S.? If so, how much would it cost?
echomyst
Jun 18 2006, 08:22 AM
Me again...
Ok, I'm confused, even after reading
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...owtopic=307&st= Do we need a copy of what's INSIDE the sealed envelope, or a copy of the vaccinations checklist (which is OUTSIDE of the sealed envelope)? If so, I've made a photocopy of that since it's not in the envelope... will that suffice for AOS?
Freda
Jun 18 2006, 08:38 AM
Not sure on getting a copy from the doctor. But it couldn't hurt to call them. I explained it to the doctor while I was there. And he sent me the original and the copy at the same time. My son had his medical at the same time and because he is only 2 he didn't need the blood or x-ray done so he gave me both of them for him the day of the medical. I didn't get a vaccine record so I'm assuming it is in the copy envelope. I wasn't sure exactly what was needed so I got him to make a complete copy of it all and seal it in a second envelope. Hope this helps. But I have my original vaccine record from when I was born with all mine recorded on there and the doctor recorded the ones he gave me on it also so maybe he meant that to be the record for me.
SENKA
Jun 18 2006, 08:54 AM
I am just about to move to the US, so AOS process is just around the corner. I asked the dr. for the copies of all results, and he gave them to me, but it is not in a sealed envelope. Is that going to be a problem?
Thanks
Senka
canucker18
Jun 18 2006, 09:07 AM
I am hoping I can shed some light here.
The sealed envelope is what gets turned in at Montreal. Your copy, should you get one, can be in whatever sort of envelope.
The rules of AOS are if your medical is less than 1 yr old at the time of your interview, then you don't need another one.
Having said that, there are still people who get RFE'd for a medical even if it's still valid.
The vaccination sypplement is a DEFINITE need to have a copy. Once you arrive in the US, you will need to send a completed "vaccination supplement" with your AOS as I am sure you have all read. This is where it gets grey. Some people send in a copy of theirs from their home country, some send in nothing, and some/most go to a civil surgeon in their area (in the US) and get a vaccination supplement completed.
So, you take your copy from Canada that you got, go find a Dr here that does the supplement, and get it transferred to the "US Immigration" one. Why they do this, I don't know. Probably so their vaccination supplements all look 1 way instead of a billion different ways from different countries.
Myself, I got a copy of my vaccination supplement, but not the medical. I took that vaccination supplement, found a civil surgeon here, paid $60 and voila, a new USA vaccination supplement. I also got a copy of this supplement too! So, now I have my old one from Canada and my new one from the US.
My AOS interview is end of July, so my medical will still be valid.
Did I help? If you can get a copy of your medical I say go for it, but it's imperative you have a copy of your vaccination supplement. Get it.
Kathryn41
Jun 18 2006, 09:44 AM
I did basically the same thing as canucker 18 - and received my AOS without any RFEs at all.
If you don't have the copy of the vaccination supplement from your medical, you can take all of your original immunization records to the Civil Sugeon in the US, and they can take the information they need from that as well. It is what the doctor in Canada used to create the vaccination worksheet to begin with. You can shop around and find which civil surgeon in your area has the 'best' price since it seems to vary from $10 to $100 - they seem to set their own rates. I paid $50.
echomyst
Jun 18 2006, 06:20 PM
That makes a lot more sense. Thanks, Kathryn41 & canuker18!
jen&darcy
Jun 19 2006, 12:26 PM
Thanks for posting this. I will now tell Darcy when he gets his medical to get an extra copy. I guess I haven't looked far enough ahead to realize he would need a copy for AOS. We need to get through this other mess first.
Thanks again!
Jen
grass
Jun 19 2006, 01:04 PM
how many copise of medical exam results for IR-1???
Tuneses
Jun 19 2006, 01:11 PM
When i went to Montreal they didnt even open it. My doctor mailed me a copy of the immunization which i inclided with my aos. I got approved for aos on just that with no interview.
I'm probly in the minority though and was lucky.
selfie
Jun 20 2006, 10:22 AM
thanks guys, I will try to keep you updated on what happend
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