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First question is.. is my fiance required to have all her vaccinations done before she gets her VISA? According to the embassy website, it indicates that it is not required but they might deny her anyway due to this?
Before her interview at the US EMbassy in Manila, she will take a medical exam at St. Luke's Clinic. During her medical exam, she will be given vaccinations like MMR and varicella (not required who had chickenpox history). For the TD shots, it is not available at St. Luke's, so she is required to take the TD shots here in US. She can take the TD shots at the civil surgeon designated by USCIS.
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Second..
When my fiance gets her Packet, will it contain more information than just this?
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfivk1.pdfThe K-packet contains Appointment letter (to be shown for medical and interview), DS forms (DS 156, 157 and 156K), instructions for the visa fee payment, map of St. Lukes clinic and other important instructions regarding the interview.
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Third..
I got the NVC letter with case number on July 14th. I have yet to recieve any information on when her interview is. I went to this website:
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3227.html and typed the case number but it doesn't give a date. When will I be able to check using this site?
You will receive a letter from the US Embassy (Manila) a copy of the Appointment letter (same appointment letter in the K packet).
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Fourth...
I understand that the packet will contain the interview date.. does the packet also include the St Lukes Medical exam date as well or can she go whenever she wants?
My K packet contain the interview date (including time) as well as the medical appointment date (time not included), she'll better very early in the morning). She can take her medical exam before her medical appointment date.
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And finally..
Is there something within the packet that cannot be opened until the interview? I think I heard someone say before that there is something sealed in the packet that cannot be opened or you won't get your visa?
Maybe they are referring the sealed envelope together with the visa after the interview approval at the US embassy. After the interview, if she's approved, she will received a plastic envelope with her passport (visa) and a brown sealed envelope. She can open the plastic envelope for her to get the passport but she is not allowed to open the brown sealed envelope. There is written on the brown sealed envelope "Do not open". She will give the brown envelope to the immigration officer at the Port of Entry upon her arrival here in US.