Well one more step done in the process!
Hubbie left at about 430 in the morning to get dr's office by 7am. He ended arriving about 30min early (he wasnt not sure how well the train stays on time, so he gave plenty of room in case train runs behind, etc etc). He said that the security guard let him come in and sit on the stairs to wait for office to open.
Once the office opened he said he had to show consulate letter, passport, photos ( yes, he had to provide 3 of them). After getting registered, hubbie said he waited about 5 min and then proceeded with the physical. Hubbie stated the dr. did general inspection (eyes, ears , heart) and then asked hubbie to remove under garments. Hubbie said he did quick look and then moved on. Overall, it sounded like most of the physical was just asking health background. I know that I found a link on a post that gave a tick sheet of questions asked, so he had general idea of what would be asked. After the physical he had he chest x-ray and blood drawn.
My husband was out the door heading back to the train at 7:45. So all in all, he spent about 45 min there. He said everyone was very nice and had absolutely no problems.
Toodles!
Candy
