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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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Hi Guys,

I just made an appointment for the medical exam. I haven't received my NOA2 yet but I'm optimistically expecting it soon. Since I have a large workshop coming up at work I wanted to be sure I could fit it in. Hopefully they is okay and they won't say anything about me maybe having done the medical BEFORE I got my embassy packet.

Also.... daaaaaang but 115 EUR, give or take a few depending of what vaccinations you need? If I hadn't been sitting I'd have toppled over :-p

Anyway, what I was wondering is this: what happens if they find something? I mean, what would it take for them to hold you back from traveling? As far as I know I am in complete health, but I do have a rather severe case of psoriasis on my hands, probably brought on by stress. You guys don't think that'd work against me, right?

Just want to get reassured I guess :-)Thanks!

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You may have a better chance of getting help if you post this in your country specific forum.

It's just that each country has a different way of dealing with the medical. For instance, in the UK I couldn't do what you're doing as the doctor will not accpet an appointment without the case number which will not be aavailble until about 2 weeks after the NOA2 is issued.

P.S. The London medical costs £227 - about 260 euros!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi Guys,

I just made an appointment for the medical exam. I haven't received my NOA2 yet but I'm optimistically expecting it soon. Since I have a large workshop coming up at work I wanted to be sure I could fit it in. Hopefully they is okay and they won't say anything about me maybe having done the medical BEFORE I got my embassy packet.

Also.... daaaaaang but 115 EUR, give or take a few depending of what vaccinations you need? If I hadn't been sitting I'd have toppled over :-p

Anyway, what I was wondering is this: what happens if they find something? I mean, what would it take for them to hold you back from traveling? As far as I know I am in complete health, but I do have a rather severe case of psoriasis on my hands, probably brought on by stress. You guys don't think that'd work against me, right?

Just want to get reassured I guess :-)Thanks!

Depending on your country but the exam is pretty basic. If you have Syphilis it will be a problem, if you have signs of TB it will be a problem, and if you admit to any drug use, it will be a problem. Your psoriasis is not a communicable disease, so you'll be fine. They may comment on it, but that's about it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belgium
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Anyway, what I was wondering is this: what happens if they find something? I mean, what would it take for them to hold you back from traveling? As far as I know I am in complete health, but I do have a rather severe case of psoriasis on my hands, probably brought on by stress. You guys don't think that'd work against me, right?

Just want to get reassured I guess :-)Thanks!

If they find Tuberculosis or something highly contagious like that, that would hinder your approval. But something small and personal, like psoriasis, won't matter since it's not contagious.

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