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Tarik
Hi everybody.
I just wanna know from those who had done the medical examination in Morocco , How much was the price and do they send the result directly to the consulate or you take them with you at the interveiw appointement.
StupidJourney
QUOTE(Tarik @ Jul 6 2007, 01:37 PM) *
Hi everybody.
I just wanna know from those who had done the medical examination in Morocco , How much was the price and do they send the result directly to the consulate or you take them with you at the interveiw appointement.


I think it was around 1,000 dh or so, and they send the results to the consulate
brnidokiegurl
but also be sure to ask for and receive a copy for yourself
sara535
I think it was about 100 dollars but that was almost 3 years ago and maybe it has gone up, but they are required to send the results directly to the consulate. Make sure though that your wife asks for a copy of the vaccination supplement because she may need it here again, I'm not sure with the CR1 if they do but I know we needed it for the K1 AOS and because Adnan didnt have a copy of it he had to get all the shots again. So just to be on the safe side have her ask for a copy....
dolphin1
Hi, i passed the medical test last monday.I went to that dr khadija.When i wanted to take the appointment the secratary told me to bring 1100 dh,when u r there u pay 400 to the dr after she examins u,and also they will tell u to go to a pharmcy to buy 2 Injections for more than 350dh i forgot how much they were exactly,also they will tell u to go upstairs to take some blood, and u pay about 300 dh.After dr test u'll have to go to a place for CHest check that will cost 40 dh.
charles!
QUOTE(brnidokiegurl @ Jul 6 2007, 02:47 PM) *
but also be sure to ask for and receive a copy for yourself

of the ds-3025, you'll need it for aos - to complete the i-693a.
caybee
My then-fiance saw Dr. Khadija. He was told to bring 1100 dh, and he spent that bit by bit for each part of the exam. He had to take a taxi to the pharmacy (I think) and there was enough in that 1100 to cover that taxi fare as well. His only other expenses were train fare, the taxi to and from the train station, and food.

By the way, he had a long, overnight train ride, didn't sleep, and didn't get around to eating breakfast before the exam. He had never had blood drawn before and promptly passed out when they stuck him. Try to sleep and eat before you go, especially if you have to travel very far.
dolphin1
i had a trip from taroudant (south by agadir ) to casablanca about 9 hours by bus no sleep no rest, and i ate a lil when i was in casa,there was no problem for me;so i dont think that can infleunce on the tests.
Tarik
I live in Kenitra like an hour and half away from casablanca so I don't think i'll have any problems getting rest smile.gif
caybee
QUOTE(dolphin1 @ Jul 7 2007, 03:08 PM) *
i had a trip from taroudant (south by agadir ) to casablanca about 9 hours by bus no sleep no rest, and i ate a lil when i was in casa,there was no problem for me;so i dont think that can infleunce on the tests.


No, I don't think it influences the tests either. Just lack of sleep + lack of food + loss of blood = unconsciousness in his case :-) I'm glad all went well for you.
Tarik
Is the the blood test requires to not eat before taking it ? blink.gif
caybee
QUOTE(Tarik @ Jul 7 2007, 05:30 PM) *
Is the the blood test requires to not eat before taking it ? blink.gif


No, you should not fast before the test. Sorry, I didn't explain well at all. blush.gif My husband just didn't eat because he ran out of time, and when he fainted, the man who took his blood said he should have eaten. That's all I was saying -- the trip for the medical can be tiring, but my husband just said it's best to rest and eat before you go if possible.
Tarik
QUOTE(mona_jamie @ Jul 7 2007, 09:46 PM) *
QUOTE(Tarik @ Jul 7 2007, 05:30 PM) *
Is the the blood test requires to not eat before taking it ? blink.gif


No, you should not fast before the test. Sorry, I didn't explain well at all. blush.gif My husband just didn't eat because he ran out of time, and when he fainted, the man who took his blood said he should have eaten. That's all I was saying -- the trip for the medical can be tiring, but my husband just said it's best to rest and eat before you go if possible.

that's cool :thank you smile.gif
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