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My fiancee did her medical today and they told her to come back on the Nov 16th, 2006. Her interview date is Nov. 9th, 2006. How does this affect her interview and visa application. Please respond if you have an idea. Thanks.

I-129f sent-- 05-26-2006

NOA1 - 06-08-2006

Rfe recieved - 06-30-2006

rfe sent - 06-30-2006

NOA2 - 07-31-2006

NVC received - 08-03-2006

NOA2 recieved in the mail: 08-04-2006

NVC sent : 08-04-2006

NVC letter recieved: 08-10-2006

Embassy confirmed: 08-11-2006

interview date: 11-09-2006

Visa approved : 11-09-2006

Visa recieved : 11-15-200

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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My fiancee did her medical today and they told her to come back on the Nov 16th, 2006. Her interview date is Nov. 9th, 2006. How does this affect her interview and visa application. Please respond if you have an idea. Thanks.

Most often it takes about two weeks to get all the medicals at the embassy. All the same, if for some reason they're not there on the day of interview, you'll be given another appointment by which time everything might have been completed.

Rule of thumb: Make sure to be present at the embassy on the original appointment date no matter what happens. Good Luck!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Should not be a big deal. Someone i know had to return to the clinic a week after interview date. Interview was conducted and visa approved but not issued pending final review of the medical test. Apparently there were some shots needed and they had to be spaced apart.

Eventually after receiving the complete shots, visa was issued.

Incomplete vaccination is the usual suspect in such scenario when person is asked to return after a week or two. Sometimes the spacing can even be longer but usually this does not affect the outcome of the interview. It does delay, however, any plans of immediate travel after interview.

Are you bringing suya back or not?? Okay, fine...Chin-Chin then........ :lol:

Just to add.. for information purpose only....the medical test can be conducted and concluded in a single day. This is the usual case when most vaccinations are complete (and records available) prior to the clinic visit.

K1 Trip

6-23-2006: I-129 mailed

8-31-2006: K1 approved

11-15-2006: K1 Interview: done and visa approved

11-21-2006: K1 visa issued

11-27-2006: JFK as POE: Work authorized stamp on I-94

AOS Mission

12-16-2006: 1-485 + I-765 mailed

1-3-2007: NOA1 received: Notice date 12-28-2006

1-16-2007: Biometrics

1-17-2007: Case transferred to CSC

2-10-2007: I-693 RFE (whatever happened to the panel physician`s medical report?)

4-3-2007: Another I-693 RFE

5-8-2007: Resident Permit Card received Next Stop: February 6, 2009 (I-751)

Removal of Conditional Basis of Residency (Form I-751)

2-6-2009 Mailed Form 1-751:::VSC

2-14-2009 Received I-751 Receipt notice indicating one year extension of conditional residency status

3-6-2009 Biometrics:::::::::::::waiting for VSC

7-7-2009: E-mail notice received: Card production ordered

8-3-2009: 10year Green Card Received in the mail.

Naturalization Application (N-400)

2-16-2010: N-400 sent in..

4-2-2010: Biometrics

5-18-2010: Interview

6-16-2010: Certificate of Nat. received- Masterpiece is a USC!

7-16-2010: U.S Passport in hand

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Should not be a big deal. Someone i know had to return to the clinic a week after interview date. Interview was conducted and visa approved but not issued pending final review of the medical test. Apparently there were some shots needed and they had to be spaced apart.

Eventually after receiving the complete shots, visa was issued.

Incomplete vaccination is the usual suspect in such scenario when person is asked to return after a week or two. Sometimes the spacing can even be longer but usually this does not affect the outcome of the interview. It does delay, however, any plans of immediate travel after interview.

Are you bringing suya back or not?? Okay, fine...Chin-Chin then........ :lol:

Just to add.. for information purpose only....the medical test can be conducted and concluded in a single day. This is the usual case when most vaccinations are complete (and records available) prior to the clinic visit.

Thanks masterpiece,

Unfortunate TSA did not allow me to bring suya in :lol::lol: They thought it was a security risk :lol::lol:

I-129f sent-- 05-26-2006

NOA1 - 06-08-2006

Rfe recieved - 06-30-2006

rfe sent - 06-30-2006

NOA2 - 07-31-2006

NVC received - 08-03-2006

NOA2 recieved in the mail: 08-04-2006

NVC sent : 08-04-2006

NVC letter recieved: 08-10-2006

Embassy confirmed: 08-11-2006

interview date: 11-09-2006

Visa approved : 11-09-2006

Visa recieved : 11-15-200

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