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Once your approved the embassy sets up the medical? or do we ourselves? I know they will be needed at the interview..I was actually pretty good at sending my 129F package off, but after NOA2 comes, I'm lost please help....

You will schedule it yourself. My fiancé scheduled it himself. Also, depending on where you are from, the embassy requires the medical exam to be from certain hospitals. When my fiancé scheduled, he had three hospitals to choose from to do the medical exam. So make you sure you check which hospital(s) are eligible for you to schedule a medical exam at.

finally, we made it!

~ married on 07/02/2013 ~

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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When should I do this? Before approved? And what kind or kinds of exams should I schedule?

You do not do a medical exam before you have the NOA2. You must wait until you are approved.

Please see your regional forums for your country for information on booking medical exams in Malaysia and how the process works.

Every country is different in how to pay/ book and what you need to bring / do.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Once your approved the embassy sets up the medical? or do we ourselves? I know they will be needed at the interview..I was actually pretty good at sending my 129F package off, but after NOA2 comes, I'm lost please help....

Beneficiary sets the medical exam.

Depending on which location you're at, there is only one in KL, one in Penang and one in Kuching.

You need an interview date before you can schedule one.

Breath. Relax. Peace.

THE JOURNEY

USCIS (151 Days)
09/03/2012- I-130 Mailed
09/06/2012- NOA1
02/04/2013- I-130 Approved

NVC (95 Days)

03/04/2013- Case number assigned.
03/06/2013- Received AOS bill -same time DS-3032 received via email through Petitioner.
03/06/2013- Sent DS-3023 via snail mail from Malaysia (form require signature of Beneficiary).
03/07/2013- AOS Bill Paid
03/15/2013- AOS Package sent
03/28/2013- IV Bill Received and Paid
04/02/2013- IV Package Sent
04/15/2013- DS230 arrived via snail mail in Malaysia! (no action taken because it has already been sent)
04/17/2013- Received Checklist for IV package -missing info
04/18/2013- Sent Checklist via snail mail again, signature required. (Checked with NVC if email possible to speed things up but was denied).

05/15/2013- Checklist (again...headbonk.gif what joy...)
06/05/2013- wub.png Case Complete!!!

06/10/2013- Interview scheduled.

POST NVC (84 days)
06/17/13- Medical
07/30/13- Interview

07/31/13- Visa in hand
08/10/13- POE; LAX luv.gif

 
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