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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Hello vjers!

I would love to know how long it takes for the Medical reports and Police Cert to expire.My case is waiting for another interview so I wanna know if I may need to get some medicals and police certs done.The one I did was in october 2009.Somebody should tell me if I will have to get new ones.Thanks y'all!

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The validity of the medical is one year.

The validity for the police records depends on the country - usually from 4 to 6 months. However, once you have submitted the package all that matters is they were valid then. So if it takes them 3 years to give you an interview from that point on, you did submit them what they asked for and when they asked for it.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ghana
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In Ghana right now- its seems they want the police certificate less then a month old. So you will have to get a new one it seems. You also have to get your pictures taken at the station now- so 40 cedis total

As Cartaverde said- Medical one year.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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The validity of the medical is one year.

The validity for the police records depends on the country - usually from 4 to 6 months. However, once you have submitted the package all that matters is they were valid then. So if it takes them 3 years to give you an interview from that point on, you did submit them what they asked for and when they asked for it.

Misinformation.. This differs from one country to another.. some are six months and some are 1 year.. the same applies to police certs some are 6 month and most are 1 year..

The documents are valid for the period beginning the date tehy are issued and must be renewed if additional review is needed after the interview.. this was the case for us.. our medical had to be redone an extra 100 bucks spent thanks to the consulates delay...

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