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hello guyz, i really need help on this

im planning to have my medical exam next week coz il have my embassy interview on dec 17.

1. what day of the week is best to have medical exam?

2. Can we get the result right away or i need to stay in manila for how many days, i cant afford to stay manila?

3. what are the things i need to prepare for medical exam? and how much?

loy

Our Visa Journey

Personal

2006-06-??: Met online

2007-01-20: Met in person (cebu)

2007-07-05: Married in cebu

2008-03-23: Last time together - (cebu)

USCIS

2008-07-17: I-130 Sent

2008-08-03: I-130 NOA1

2008-08-13: NOA2 I-130 - APPROVED

NVC

2008-08-18: Package forwarded to NVC

2008-09-02: Received AOS fee bill/ DS3032

2008-09-01: Email DS3032, no autoresponse

2008-09-02: resend DS 3032, got auto response

2008-09-13: received confirmation letter from NVC,DS3032 entered the system

2008-10-09: Pay AOS and IV fee

2008-10-26: Receive DS230 packet

2008-10-27: Send DS230 packet

2008-11-04: case complete,receives visa interview letter (husband)

2008-11-25: receive appointment letter from manila embassy

2008-11-27-28: medical exam SLEC, PASSED!

2008-12-17: Visa interview in manila embassy

2008-12-17: Visa is Approved, Paid Delbros 250 for Cebu City

2008-12-18: Receive txt from Delbros,my visa is ready to dispatch! AWESOME!

2008-12-23: Visa on hand, after 4working days!

2009-01-08: POE, chicago o'hare

2009-02-02: SSN card received from local office after applying personally

2009-02-12: 2yrs GC received

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1. what day of the week is best to have medical exam?

a:- eny day you want it's ok .. :)

2. Can we get the result right away or i need to stay in manila for how many days, i cant afford to stay manila?

a : this Depends on the hospital . so you can call hospital and ask in egypt we have 3 hospitals for u.s embassy 2 give the medical report in 1 week and 1 in one day ...

3. what are the things i need to prepare for medical exam? and how much?

a : your passport and copy of your passport and 4 photo 2inchx2inch for you and money :D and about how much you have to call the hospital or look at package 3 but i prefer you call and ask

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hello guyz, i really need help on this

im planning to have my medical exam next week coz il have my embassy interview on dec 17.

1. what day of the week is best to have medical exam?

the best day is either early in the week, monday , tues or wed so you should be done before the weekend.

2. Can we get the result right away or i need to stay in manila for how many days, i cant afford to stay manila?

if all goes well, you should be done in 2 days. there are hotels near st lukes with reasonable rates.

3. what are the things i need to prepare for medical exam? and how much?

2x2 pics, passport, appoinment letter, pen, money and if youve been annuled before, bring your annulment papers with the psychiatric evaluation. if you have your old immunization record, bring that too, if not, dont worry about it.

loy

feb. 26,2008-----noa1

aug. 26, 2008----transferred to csc

sept. 19, 2008--- approved

NVC:

sept. 26, 2008----got case # from a live operator

oct. 6, 2008 ------received AOS bill/paid online

oct. 7, 2008 ------shows PAID

oct. 14,2008 -----IV fee generated/ paid online

oct. 15,2008 -----shows PAID

oct. 16,2008 -----mailed DS230 overnight

oct. 23,2008 ---- RFE

nov. 3,2008 ----- case complete

nov. 26,2008 --- medical exam

aug. 14,2009 --- remedical finally, passed

aug. 24, 2009 -- interview , passed

aug. 29, 2009 -- visa in hand

sept. 24, 2009 -- POE LAX

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its depends on the day,if it's busy then it is!!!!!!!!!if it's not ur luky because when i had my medical

it's a busy day and that was wed then when i came back the following day to get my result its not a busy days for slec...

if u pass,u usually have 2 days and its normal........

then u can bring ur photo copy of ur passport and appointment letter that's the most important!!!!!!!!

i don't remember they let me bring any other docus but i brought my medical history,

and past vaccination record....

bring also 2-3 pcs of pics 2x2 in size!

and i haven't had physciatric exam or what ever.......maybe for some.........

then u can look at this link

http://travel.state.gov/pdf/medical/MNL-ME...L-0003-0806.pdf

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section – Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

MEDICAL EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMMIGRANT,

“K” AND “V” VISA APPLICANTS

Under U.S. immigration law, ALL applicants for immigrant, “K” and “V” visas are required to undergo and complete a medical examination, regardless of age. The medical examination findings by a panel physician are binding on the consular officer and used to determine eligibility to receive a visa.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLMCEC) is the Embassy’s accredited medical facility. It is located at 1177 J. Bocobo St., Ermita, Manila. The telephone numbers are 521-0020 and 521-8647, and it is open for business Monday through Friday (except on Philippine holidays), from 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. When you go to SLMCEC for medical examination, you must bring your passport and one photo (size: 2” x 2”).

It is important that you must have completed your medical examination when you come to the Embassy for your visa interview. Otherwise, your visa application will be refused or you may be asked to return for another appointment. The medical examination results are delivered directly to the Embassy.

First-Come, First-Served

Applicants are examined on a first-come, first-served basis. Medical examinations may take more than one day to complete. Female applicants may request a female doctor to perform the examination. Unless it is necessary, do not bring companions due to space limitation at the clinic.

Fees

The medical examination fee is US$213.35 for adults (15 years of age or older) and US$185.35 for children (14 years of age or younger). Repeat X-rays will cost US$7 each. Fees must be paid only in Philippine pesos at the prevailing exchange rate.

X-Rays

A chest X-ray is not required for children below 15 years old, unless symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) exist, there is a history of TB, or there has been possible exposure of TB with a known case such as a family or household member with TB.

Chest X-rays for pregnant women are not dangerous if taken with the proper shielding. U.S. Public Health Service/Centers for Disease Control (USPHS/CDC) has approved an exception to the chest X-ray requirement for pregnant women if they do not want to take it. However, pregnant women visa applicants are advised to obtain a tuberculin skin test and any necessary follow-up at the local health department after arriving in the United States. Applicants who have previous chest X-rays must bring the results with them to SLMCEC for comparative analysis.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Test

HIV infection, which may lead to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is a communicable disease of public health significance. ALL applicants 15 years of age or older must be tested for evidence of HIV infection. Those under the age of 15 may be tested if there is reason to suspect HIV infection (for example a child whose natural parent is HIV-positive).

**Should there be any dispute regarding the English and Filipino versions of this information, the English translation shall prevail**

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section - Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICANTS

U.S. immigration law requires that ALL immigrant visa applicants be vaccinated against certain vaccine-preventable diseases before they can be admitted to the United States for permanent residence.

Vaccinations currently required are as follows:

• Mumps

• Measles

• Rubella

• Polio

• Tetanus and Diphtheria toxoids

• Pertussis

• Influenza Type B

• Hepatitis Type A

• Hepatitis Type B

• Varicella

• Pneumoccocal

• Rotavirus

• Meningococcal

• Human Papillomavirus

• Zoster

• Any other vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices

Bring Your Vaccination Records For The Panel Physician’s Review

You should bring records to show that you have already received vaccination against certain vaccine-preventable diseases. The panel physician will review the vaccination records and will determine if you meet the vaccination requirement. Only the panel physician can determine which vaccinations are medically appropriate. This could mean that you may be required to repeat doses of vaccines that you have already received. Administering a second dose, however, will not endanger your health.

Vaccination Requirement Waiver

Upon the panel physician’s recommendation, a consular officer may authorize a waiver if it is determined that a required vaccination is medically inappropriate because of your age, health condition or medical history.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may also authorize a waiver if you can establish that compliance with the vaccination requirements would be contrary to your religious beliefs or moral convictions.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLMCEC)

1177 J. BOCOBO ST.

Ermita, Manila 1000

Phone numbers: 521-86-47

521-00-20

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section - Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

PAUNAWA SA PAGSUSURING MEDIKAL PARA SA MGA APPLIKANTE NG IMMIGRANT, K” AT “V” VISA

Sa ilalim ng batas imigrasyon ng Amerika, LAHAT ng aplikante ng immigrant, “K” at “V” visas ay kinakailangang sumailalim sa pagsusuring-medikal. Ang resulta ng pagsusuring ito ay umiiral sa mga konsul at gagamitin para matiyak kung kayo ay karapat-dapat na tumanggap ng visa.

Ipinangasiwa ng Embahada sa St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLMCEC) ang pagpapatupad sa tungkuling ito. Ang SLMCEC ay matatagpuan sa 1177 J. Bocobo St., Ermita, Manila, telepono bilang 521-0020 at 521-8647. Ito ay bukas Lunes hanggang Biyernes (maliban kung pista-opisyal), mula 7:30-11:30 ng umaga at mula 1:00-4:30 ng hapon. Pagpunta sa klinika, dalhin ang inyong pasaporte at isang litrato (na may sukat na 2”x2”).

Napakahalagang makumpleto ang inyong medikal pagdating ng inyong interbyu. Ang kakulangan nito ay magiging dahilan para hindi kayo mabigyan ng visa o ang pagpaliban at pagtakda ng inyong interbyu sa ibang araw. Ang resulta ng medikal ay tuluyang ipapadala ng St. Luke’s Extension Clinic sa Embahada.

Paglingkod sa Pang-una

Ang pagkasunod-sunod sa mga magpapasuri ay ayon sa kung sino ang unang dumating. Ang eksaminasyon ay maaaring abutin ng mahigit isang (1) araw para matapos. Ang mga babaeng aplikante ay maaaring humiling na suriin sila ng isang babaeng doktor. Ang klinika ay hindi-gaanong kalakihan ang lugar, kaya huwag magsama ng ibang tao kung hindi kinakailangan.

Bayad sa Medikal

Ang bayad sa pagsusuring-medikal ay US$213.35 para sa mga aplikanteng labing-limang (15) taong gulang at pataas, at US$185.35 naman sa mga batang labing-apat (14) na taong gulang at pababa. Ang pagpapa-ulit ng X-ray ay US$7 bawat isa. Maaaring bayaran lamang ang katumbas ng mga ito sa Philippine pesos sa kasalukuyang halaga ng palitan.

X-Rays

Ang chest X-ray ay hindi kailangan sa mga batang wala pang labing-limang (15) taong gulang, maliban kung sila ay may sintomas ng tuberkulosis (TB) o posibleng pagkahawa ng TB, halimbawa dahil sa pakikisalamuha sa kasambahay na may TB.

Ang chest X-ray sa mga buntis ay hindi mapanganib kung ito ay isasagawa ng may tamang panabing. Ang U.S. Public Health Service/Centers for Disease Control (USPHS/CDC) ay pinahihintulutan ang hindi pagsama ng chest X-ray sa mga kailanganin ng mga nagdadalang-tao kung sila ay tatanggi. Gayunpaman, ang mga nagbubuntis ay pinapaalalahanang magpa-tuberculin skin test at magpatingin sa lokal na kagawarang pang-kalusugan pagdating sa Amerika.

Ang resulta ng mga nauna o dating chest X-rays ay kinakailangan ding dalhin para masuri at maihambing.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Test

Ang impeksiyon sa HIV, na nagbibigay-daan sa pagkakaroon ng Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), ay isang nakakahawang sakit na may kabuluhan sa pangkalahatang kalusugan. LAHAT ng aplikanteng labing-limang (15) taong gulang at pataas ay kailangang suriin sa pamamagitan ng pagkuha ng dugo para sa anumang palatandaan ng impeksiyon sa HIV. Ang mga aplikanteng labing-apat (14) na taong gulang at pababa ay maaari ding suriin kung may matibay na dahilan ng pagkakaroon ng impeksiyon sa HIV, halimbawa, ang isang batang may magulang na positibo sa HIV. Revised June 2008

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section - Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

PAGPAPABAKUNA NG MGA APPLIKANTE NG IMMIGRANT VISA

Sa ilalim ng batas-imigrasyon ng Estados Unidos, LAHAT ng mga nagnanais na pirmihang manirahan doon ay kinakailangang mabakunahan laban sa ilang mga sakit.

Ang mga kinakailangang bakuna ay ang mga sumusunod:

• Mumps (Beke)

• Measles (Tigdas)

• Rubella

• Polio

• Tetanus at Diphtheria toxoids

• Pertussis

• Influenza Type B

• Hepatitis Type A

• Hepatitis Type B

• Varicella

• Pneumoccocal

• Rotavirus

• Meningococcal

• Human Papillomavirus

• Zoster

• At mga bakunang ini-rekomenda ng Centers for Disease Control (CDC) at Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices

Dalhin Ang Talaan Ng Inyong Bakuna Para Mapag-aralan Ng Doktor

Kailangang magdala ng katunayang kayo ay dati ng nabakunahan. Pag-aaralan ng doktor ang talaan o ulat ng inyong bakuna para matiyak na ang mga ito ay sapat ayon sa batas. Tanging ang doktor ang makakapagsabi kung ano ang nararapat na bakuna. Maaaring ipaulit sa inyo ang pagkuha sa mga dating bakuna. Tandaan na ang pagkuha ng pangalawang dosis ay hindi makakasama sa inyong kalusugan.

Waiver sa Bakuna

Batay sa rekomendasyon ng doktor, maaaring pahintulutan ng konsul ang waiver kung mapapagpasiyahan na ang pagpapabakuna ay hindi angkop dahil sa inyong edad, kalusugan o nakaraan na may kinalaman sa pagpapagamot.

Ang U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ay maaari ding magbigay ng waiver kung mapapatunayan na ang pagpapabakuna ay taliwas sa inyong paniniwalang pang-relihiyon o matibay na paniniwalang pang-asal/pag-uugali.

Revised June 2008

hello guyz, i really need help on this

im planning to have my medical exam next week coz il have my embassy interview on dec 17.

1. what day of the week is best to have medical exam?

the best day is either early in the week, monday , tues or wed so you should be done before the weekend.

2. Can we get the result right away or i need to stay in manila for how many days, i cant afford to stay manila?

if all goes well, you should be done in 2 days. there are hotels near st lukes with reasonable rates.

3. what are the things i need to prepare for medical exam? and how much?

2x2 pics, passport, appoinment letter, pen, money and if youve been annuled before, bring your annulment papers with the psychiatric evaluation. if you have your old immunization record, bring that too, if not, dont worry about it.

loy

04-12-08.........Married

06-11-08.........I-130 Mailed

06-13-08.........I-130 Received

06-18-08.........NOA1

06-20-08.........Touched

06-21-08.........Received NOA letter

06-23-08.........Check cashed (Hon's birthday)!

08-08-08.........Touched

08-08-08.........I-130 Approved

08-08-08.........Case completed

08-09-08.........Email Received

08-15-08.........NOA2 Hard Copy Received

08-28-08.........Received AOS Notice

09-04-08.........I-864 Received by NVC

09-04-08.........DS3032 email resent

09-11-08.........Paid IV bill online

09-12-08.........Sent DS230

09-15-08.........Sent a email to NVC requesting for early interview due to pregnancy

09-23-08.........RFE

09-26-08.........Found out that a expedite was granted due to pregnancy (NVC RULES)!

10-01-08.........Case Received at Embassy

10-03-08.........Faxed Expedite request to Embassy

10-05-08.........Expedite granted! USEM Rules!

10-07-08.........Delbros Paid (no longer required)

10-15-08.........Medical

10-16-08.........Medical Passed

10-22-08.........Interview PASSED!!(Pink Slip)

10-24-08.........Visa in hand

11-01-08.........POE (Hawaii),flight #######!

11-13-08.........SSN arrived

11-26-08.........welcome note

12-16-08.........GREEN CARD RECIEVED

02-12-09......... gave birth to a beautiful Baby Girl

04-21-09......... Veterinary LabTechician (job) (Cleveland Veterinary Hospital)

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its depends on the day,if it's busy then it is!!!!!!!!!if it's not ur luky because when i had my medical

it's a busy day and that was wed then when i came back the following day to get my result its not a busy days for slec...

if u pass,u usually have 2 days and its normal........

then u can bring ur photo copy of ur passport and appointment letter that's the most important!!!!!!!!

i don't remember they let me bring any other docus but i brought my medical history,

and past vaccination record....

bring also 2-3 pcs of pics 2x2 in size!

and i haven't had physciatric exam or what ever.......maybe for some.........

then u can look at this link

http://travel.state.gov/pdf/medical/MNL-ME...L-0003-0806.pdf

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section – Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

MEDICAL EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMMIGRANT,

“K” AND “V” VISA APPLICANTS

Under U.S. immigration law, ALL applicants for immigrant, “K” and “V” visas are required to undergo and complete a medical examination, regardless of age. The medical examination findings by a panel physician are binding on the consular officer and used to determine eligibility to receive a visa.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLMCEC) is the Embassy’s accredited medical facility. It is located at 1177 J. Bocobo St., Ermita, Manila. The telephone numbers are 521-0020 and 521-8647, and it is open for business Monday through Friday (except on Philippine holidays), from 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. When you go to SLMCEC for medical examination, you must bring your passport and one photo (size: 2” x 2”).

It is important that you must have completed your medical examination when you come to the Embassy for your visa interview. Otherwise, your visa application will be refused or you may be asked to return for another appointment. The medical examination results are delivered directly to the Embassy.

First-Come, First-Served

Applicants are examined on a first-come, first-served basis. Medical examinations may take more than one day to complete. Female applicants may request a female doctor to perform the examination. Unless it is necessary, do not bring companions due to space limitation at the clinic.

Fees

The medical examination fee is US$213.35 for adults (15 years of age or older) and US$185.35 for children (14 years of age or younger). Repeat X-rays will cost US$7 each. Fees must be paid only in Philippine pesos at the prevailing exchange rate.

X-Rays

A chest X-ray is not required for children below 15 years old, unless symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) exist, there is a history of TB, or there has been possible exposure of TB with a known case such as a family or household member with TB.

Chest X-rays for pregnant women are not dangerous if taken with the proper shielding. U.S. Public Health Service/Centers for Disease Control (USPHS/CDC) has approved an exception to the chest X-ray requirement for pregnant women if they do not want to take it. However, pregnant women visa applicants are advised to obtain a tuberculin skin test and any necessary follow-up at the local health department after arriving in the United States. Applicants who have previous chest X-rays must bring the results with them to SLMCEC for comparative analysis.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Test

HIV infection, which may lead to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is a communicable disease of public health significance. ALL applicants 15 years of age or older must be tested for evidence of HIV infection. Those under the age of 15 may be tested if there is reason to suspect HIV infection (for example a child whose natural parent is HIV-positive).

**Should there be any dispute regarding the English and Filipino versions of this information, the English translation shall prevail**

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section - Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICANTS

U.S. immigration law requires that ALL immigrant visa applicants be vaccinated against certain vaccine-preventable diseases before they can be admitted to the United States for permanent residence.

Vaccinations currently required are as follows:

• Mumps

• Measles

• Rubella

• Polio

• Tetanus and Diphtheria toxoids

• Pertussis

• Influenza Type B

• Hepatitis Type A

• Hepatitis Type B

• Varicella

• Pneumoccocal

• Rotavirus

• Meningococcal

• Human Papillomavirus

• Zoster

• Any other vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices

Bring Your Vaccination Records For The Panel Physician’s Review

You should bring records to show that you have already received vaccination against certain vaccine-preventable diseases. The panel physician will review the vaccination records and will determine if you meet the vaccination requirement. Only the panel physician can determine which vaccinations are medically appropriate. This could mean that you may be required to repeat doses of vaccines that you have already received. Administering a second dose, however, will not endanger your health.

Vaccination Requirement Waiver

Upon the panel physician’s recommendation, a consular officer may authorize a waiver if it is determined that a required vaccination is medically inappropriate because of your age, health condition or medical history.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may also authorize a waiver if you can establish that compliance with the vaccination requirements would be contrary to your religious beliefs or moral convictions.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLMCEC)

1177 J. BOCOBO ST.

Ermita, Manila 1000

Phone numbers: 521-86-47

521-00-20

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section - Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

PAUNAWA SA PAGSUSURING MEDIKAL PARA SA MGA APPLIKANTE NG IMMIGRANT, K” AT “V” VISA

Sa ilalim ng batas imigrasyon ng Amerika, LAHAT ng aplikante ng immigrant, “K” at “V” visas ay kinakailangang sumailalim sa pagsusuring-medikal. Ang resulta ng pagsusuring ito ay umiiral sa mga konsul at gagamitin para matiyak kung kayo ay karapat-dapat na tumanggap ng visa.

Ipinangasiwa ng Embahada sa St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLMCEC) ang pagpapatupad sa tungkuling ito. Ang SLMCEC ay matatagpuan sa 1177 J. Bocobo St., Ermita, Manila, telepono bilang 521-0020 at 521-8647. Ito ay bukas Lunes hanggang Biyernes (maliban kung pista-opisyal), mula 7:30-11:30 ng umaga at mula 1:00-4:30 ng hapon. Pagpunta sa klinika, dalhin ang inyong pasaporte at isang litrato (na may sukat na 2”x2”).

Napakahalagang makumpleto ang inyong medikal pagdating ng inyong interbyu. Ang kakulangan nito ay magiging dahilan para hindi kayo mabigyan ng visa o ang pagpaliban at pagtakda ng inyong interbyu sa ibang araw. Ang resulta ng medikal ay tuluyang ipapadala ng St. Luke’s Extension Clinic sa Embahada.

Paglingkod sa Pang-una

Ang pagkasunod-sunod sa mga magpapasuri ay ayon sa kung sino ang unang dumating. Ang eksaminasyon ay maaaring abutin ng mahigit isang (1) araw para matapos. Ang mga babaeng aplikante ay maaaring humiling na suriin sila ng isang babaeng doktor. Ang klinika ay hindi-gaanong kalakihan ang lugar, kaya huwag magsama ng ibang tao kung hindi kinakailangan.

Bayad sa Medikal

Ang bayad sa pagsusuring-medikal ay US$213.35 para sa mga aplikanteng labing-limang (15) taong gulang at pataas, at US$185.35 naman sa mga batang labing-apat (14) na taong gulang at pababa. Ang pagpapa-ulit ng X-ray ay US$7 bawat isa. Maaaring bayaran lamang ang katumbas ng mga ito sa Philippine pesos sa kasalukuyang halaga ng palitan.

X-Rays

Ang chest X-ray ay hindi kailangan sa mga batang wala pang labing-limang (15) taong gulang, maliban kung sila ay may sintomas ng tuberkulosis (TB) o posibleng pagkahawa ng TB, halimbawa dahil sa pakikisalamuha sa kasambahay na may TB.

Ang chest X-ray sa mga buntis ay hindi mapanganib kung ito ay isasagawa ng may tamang panabing. Ang U.S. Public Health Service/Centers for Disease Control (USPHS/CDC) ay pinahihintulutan ang hindi pagsama ng chest X-ray sa mga kailanganin ng mga nagdadalang-tao kung sila ay tatanggi. Gayunpaman, ang mga nagbubuntis ay pinapaalalahanang magpa-tuberculin skin test at magpatingin sa lokal na kagawarang pang-kalusugan pagdating sa Amerika.

Ang resulta ng mga nauna o dating chest X-rays ay kinakailangan ding dalhin para masuri at maihambing.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Test

Ang impeksiyon sa HIV, na nagbibigay-daan sa pagkakaroon ng Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), ay isang nakakahawang sakit na may kabuluhan sa pangkalahatang kalusugan. LAHAT ng aplikanteng labing-limang (15) taong gulang at pataas ay kailangang suriin sa pamamagitan ng pagkuha ng dugo para sa anumang palatandaan ng impeksiyon sa HIV. Ang mga aplikanteng labing-apat (14) na taong gulang at pababa ay maaari ding suriin kung may matibay na dahilan ng pagkakaroon ng impeksiyon sa HIV, halimbawa, ang isang batang may magulang na positibo sa HIV. Revised June 2008

Embassy of the United States of America

Consular Section - Immigrant Visa Unit

Manila, Philippines

PAGPAPABAKUNA NG MGA APPLIKANTE NG IMMIGRANT VISA

Sa ilalim ng batas-imigrasyon ng Estados Unidos, LAHAT ng mga nagnanais na pirmihang manirahan doon ay kinakailangang mabakunahan laban sa ilang mga sakit.

Ang mga kinakailangang bakuna ay ang mga sumusunod:

• Mumps (Beke)

• Measles (Tigdas)

• Rubella

• Polio

• Tetanus at Diphtheria toxoids

• Pertussis

• Influenza Type B

• Hepatitis Type A

• Hepatitis Type B

• Varicella

• Pneumoccocal

• Rotavirus

• Meningococcal

• Human Papillomavirus

• Zoster

• At mga bakunang ini-rekomenda ng Centers for Disease Control (CDC) at Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices

Dalhin Ang Talaan Ng Inyong Bakuna Para Mapag-aralan Ng Doktor

Kailangang magdala ng katunayang kayo ay dati ng nabakunahan. Pag-aaralan ng doktor ang talaan o ulat ng inyong bakuna para matiyak na ang mga ito ay sapat ayon sa batas. Tanging ang doktor ang makakapagsabi kung ano ang nararapat na bakuna. Maaaring ipaulit sa inyo ang pagkuha sa mga dating bakuna. Tandaan na ang pagkuha ng pangalawang dosis ay hindi makakasama sa inyong kalusugan.

Waiver sa Bakuna

Batay sa rekomendasyon ng doktor, maaaring pahintulutan ng konsul ang waiver kung mapapagpasiyahan na ang pagpapabakuna ay hindi angkop dahil sa inyong edad, kalusugan o nakaraan na may kinalaman sa pagpapagamot.

Ang U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ay maaari ding magbigay ng waiver kung mapapatunayan na ang pagpapabakuna ay taliwas sa inyong paniniwalang pang-relihiyon o matibay na paniniwalang pang-asal/pag-uugali.

Revised June 2008

hello guyz, i really need help on this

im planning to have my medical exam next week coz il have my embassy interview on dec 17.

1. what day of the week is best to have medical exam?

the best day is either early in the week, monday , tues or wed so you should be done before the weekend.

2. Can we get the result right away or i need to stay in manila for how many days, i cant afford to stay manila?

if all goes well, you should be done in 2 days. there are hotels near st lukes with reasonable rates.

3. what are the things i need to prepare for medical exam? and how much?

2x2 pics, passport, appoinment letter, pen, money and if youve been annuled before, bring your annulment papers with the psychiatric evaluation. if you have your old immunization record, bring that too, if not, dont worry about it.

loy

this help me alut, thank you for posting this information here.

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2006-06-??: Met online

2007-01-20: Met in person (cebu)

2007-07-05: Married in cebu

2008-03-23: Last time together - (cebu)

USCIS

2008-07-17: I-130 Sent

2008-08-03: I-130 NOA1

2008-08-13: NOA2 I-130 - APPROVED

NVC

2008-08-18: Package forwarded to NVC

2008-09-02: Received AOS fee bill/ DS3032

2008-09-01: Email DS3032, no autoresponse

2008-09-02: resend DS 3032, got auto response

2008-09-13: received confirmation letter from NVC,DS3032 entered the system

2008-10-09: Pay AOS and IV fee

2008-10-26: Receive DS230 packet

2008-10-27: Send DS230 packet

2008-11-04: case complete,receives visa interview letter (husband)

2008-11-25: receive appointment letter from manila embassy

2008-11-27-28: medical exam SLEC, PASSED!

2008-12-17: Visa interview in manila embassy

2008-12-17: Visa is Approved, Paid Delbros 250 for Cebu City

2008-12-18: Receive txt from Delbros,my visa is ready to dispatch! AWESOME!

2008-12-23: Visa on hand, after 4working days!

2009-01-08: POE, chicago o'hare

2009-02-02: SSN card received from local office after applying personally

2009-02-12: 2yrs GC received

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