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Hi all,

I am wondering if anybody knows for sure what form is used by physician for K1 medical?? What exactly does he fill out and submit to the embassy? My medical is in two weeks and I want to be prepared...this whole process just makes me so paranoid and stressed out. Good luck to you all and THANKS!

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Why do you want to know a form number? It doesn't concern you, so best to focus your attention on something else.

Are you worried about the medical for some reason?

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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(Organizer hat off)

Consider contacting the Vienna embassy or panel physician for more information:

http://austria.usembassy.gov/iv_medical_examination.html

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Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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If you are going to the exam facility the embassy wants you to use, you may be assured they already have the necessary forms. Just bring some black ink pens for yourself because you will have to fill some of those out.

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I didn't have to fill anything out - just sign (and I used the doctor's pen for that). The physician I did the medical with filled out two forms, one with the details of the vaccination history, and one where she added details when appropriate (for example, she wrote about the time my oldest child was hospitalized for pneumonia as well as the medication she takes for her asthma) and where she crossed off boxes for Yes or No as she asked questions about my medical history.

The K1 journey:                                                                                                                             The AOS journey:

11/09/2013 - I-129F Packet mailed to Dallas Lockbox                                                                                         06/22/2015 - AOS packet mailed to Chicago Lockbox

02/14/2014 - Case shipped to Embassy, where it waited for over a year at my request                                 11/07/2015 - AOS approved (EAD and AP had already been approved) - there was no interview

05/21/2015 - Interview - Approved

06/19/2015 - Wedding (L) 

                                                                                                                                                                      

The ROC journey:                                                                                                                         

10/12/2017 - ROC packet mailed to VSC

01/21/2019 - ROC Approved - there was no interview

 

The N-400 journey:

02/16/2020 - N-400 application filed online

02/21/2020 - Paper NOA received in the mail

03/13/2020 - Biometrics

02/02/2021 - Interview & test - Approved

02/05/2021 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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I didn't have to fill anything out - just sign (and I used the doctor's pen for that). The physician I did the medical with filled out two forms, one with the details of the vaccination history, and one where she added details when appropriate (for example, she wrote about the time my oldest child was hospitalized for pneumonia as well as the medication she takes for her asthma) and where she crossed off boxes for Yes or No as she asked questions about my medical history.

Glad it went so well for you. But each medical center has its own rules, it is always good to have your own pen if you are called upon to fill out a form.

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I was told that it is form I693 but then somebody said that was for the AOS not the K1, so I wanted to know which form the physician uses just to be prepared. Also I wanted to know if there is a gyn exam because some people say they did and others say they didn't even have to undress (only upper body for the x-ray), so I was wondering about that.

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I was told that it is form I693 but then somebody said that was for the AOS not the K1, so I wanted to know which form the physician uses just to be prepared. Also I wanted to know if there is a gyn exam because some people say they did and others say they didn't even have to undress (only upper body for the x-ray), so I was wondering about that.

Nobody really pays attention to the form used because you dont even see the form. The K-1 doctor seals it in an envelope and you briung it sealed to the embassy.

Do they examine your genitals? I have heard varying reports, as you seem to have heard. It seems to depend n the specific medical center. The one I focused on for obvious reasons is St. Luke's Medical Exentsion Center in the Philippines. There they do examine genitals but for your privacy assign you a doctor the same sex as you. For the specifics on your country I suggest you look in the regional forums in this board.

As I understand it, what they examine is driven by the prevaelnce of that particular illness in your country.

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I was told that it is form I693 but then somebody said that was for the AOS not the K1, so I wanted to know which form the physician uses just to be prepared. Also I wanted to know if there is a gyn exam because some people say they did and others say they didn't even have to undress (only upper body for the x-ray), so I was wondering about that.

Right, but this is not something you prepare for. That form is for doctors and you will never see it. So how does knowing the name of the form help you prepare?

This is something that doesn't concern you, and I mean that in the nicest way possible. Let them do what they do, you don't need to know what form they use. Fill your mind with other information that you can control :)

Sometimes they take a peek to make sure that you are a woman but I haven't heard of anyone do a full pelvic exam. Good luck.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Right, but this is not something you prepare for. That form is for doctors and you will never see it. So how does knowing the name of the form help you prepare?

This is something that doesn't concern you, and I mean that in the nicest way possible. Let them do what they do, you don't need to know what form they use. Fill your mind with other information that you can control :)

Sometimes they take a peek to make sure that you are a woman but I haven't heard of anyone do a full pelvic exam. Good luck.

I never say never without knowing all the rules of all the State Department approved medical centers in all the world, nor would I ever want to be burdened with that much knowledge. That is why I suggest each VJ member check the rules of the one medical center of interest to him or her, the one they wil be using.

I did not mean to suggest that St. Luke's in Manila does a full pevlic exam, nor do I see why any center would, but again without knowing each and every one I will never say never. What the doctor does in St. Luke's is a visual inspection for irrgularities that might indicate the presence of an STD. Bloold and urine tests, as I understand, are not 100% effective in detecting STDs, and whatever the percentage may be is not high enough for St. Luke's liking.

Perhaps in a Western nation where infection with an STD is not as much of concern as in an Asian nation, they may be satisfied with blood testing only. This is an example of what I wrote about how the exam is tailored to the concerns of that particular part of the world.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Portugal
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No gyn exam for me and I kept my underwear on during the exam.

Have you checked the Canadian board for specific info on how the medical is done there?

The K1 journey:                                                                                                                             The AOS journey:

11/09/2013 - I-129F Packet mailed to Dallas Lockbox                                                                                         06/22/2015 - AOS packet mailed to Chicago Lockbox

02/14/2014 - Case shipped to Embassy, where it waited for over a year at my request                                 11/07/2015 - AOS approved (EAD and AP had already been approved) - there was no interview

05/21/2015 - Interview - Approved

06/19/2015 - Wedding (L) 

                                                                                                                                                                      

The ROC journey:                                                                                                                         

10/12/2017 - ROC packet mailed to VSC

01/21/2019 - ROC Approved - there was no interview

 

The N-400 journey:

02/16/2020 - N-400 application filed online

02/21/2020 - Paper NOA received in the mail

03/13/2020 - Biometrics

02/02/2021 - Interview & test - Approved

02/05/2021 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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No gyn exam for me and I kept my underwear on during the exam.

Have you checked the Canadian board for specific info on how the medical is done there?

I see you are from a Western nation which adds credence to my theory that non Western locations are flagged for the extra STD scrutiny.

Regardless of what is or is not examined, the fact remains that your objective is to pass it. And if you are healthy and drug free, you will.

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Why on earth are we talking about St. Luke's and what they like or don't like?

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Why on earth are we talking about St. Luke's and what they like or don't like?

Because it is the only one I know anything about. My whole point is that each of us should learn about the one that interests the individual member, as I have learned about St. Luke's.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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According to the packet 4 instructions we received, the medical forms are DS-2054, DS-3030, DS-3025 and DS-3026.

-Jan 24th, 2014 sent in I-129F

-Jan 31ist, 2014 received NOA1 via text/email. Arrived at CSC

-Feb 4th, 2014 received Alien registration number.

-Feb 24th, 2014 received NOA2

-Mar 12, 2014 Arrived at Embassy

-Mar 20, 2014 Packet 3 sent to Embassy

-Mar 28, 2014 Received packet 3 instructions in mail

-Mar 25, 2014 Interview date set

-Apr 4, 2014 Interview.. approved :dancing:

-May 21, 2014 - PoE LV NV

-May 30, 2014 - Married

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