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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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You can check posts on your country's portal or try finding it on the US Embassy's in Havana website. There could be some info.

In Ukraine, I had usuall stuff like they checked my blood pressure, my vision, asked bunch of questions if I used drugs, etc, etc... They do x-ray for tuberculosis and blood test for HIV and syphilis, if I'm not mistaken...

AOS

04-16-2008: AOS package Sent to Chicago via Express Mail

05-13-2008: Biometrics

05-22-2008: AOS trasfered to CSC

06-13/17-2008: EAD Approved (2 CRIS email)

06-18/19-2008: AOS touch

06-20-2008: EAD Approval Notice Sent (email)

06-23-2008: EAD in mail

06-23-2008: Another EAD touch (9AM), EAD IN MAIL (1PM)

07-14-2008: I-485 Card Production Ordered

07-21-2008: Green Card in mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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You can check posts on your country's portal or try finding it on the US Embassy's in Havana website. There could be some info.

In Ukraine, I had usuall stuff like they checked my blood pressure, my vision, asked bunch of questions if I used drugs, etc, etc... They do x-ray for tuberculosis and blood test for HIV and syphilis, if I'm not mistaken...

My husband's medical exam was reallll basic - I was there. He checked his weight, asked him a lot of questions, told him he was strong :lol: ...talked to us about the paperwork.

The x-ray is always for TB and the blood tests are to check for HIV, syphilis, and maybe one more disease - I can't remember. My husband was a blood donor so he had EVERY blood test imaginable on there.

Don't forget vaccines...

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Hi,

Can anyone please tell me what the medical exam consist of and what blood test are being done?

Thanks for you help!

Medical Exam in Cuba is paid after the visa is approved along with your carta blanca (Cuban Exit Visa). The cost is 400 CUC....Payble to the Cuban immigration.... Blood tests are for any diseases such as Aids, TB, Hepetatis etc....Vaccines are also required.

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I-129F NOA1 : 7/9/07

I-129F RFE : 7/13/07

Touched : 7/14/07

Touched : 7/16/07

Touched : 7/17/07

RFE Response Mailed to CSC : 7/31/07

Touched : 8/8/07 CSC Update (RFE received and case is resumed)

Touched : 8/9/07

Touched : 8/10/07

Touched : 8/20/07

Approved: 8/20/07

NVC Recieved Approved Case: 9/17/07

NVC Mailed Approved Case to Consulate: 10/28/07

Packet Picked-up from consulate 11/10/07

Interview date : Feb 25. 2008

Visa Approved: March 3, 2008

Visa Picked-up: March 4, 2008

Cuban Exit Visa Pick-up April 7, 2008

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