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Hi, my fiance is preparing for his interview in a few weeks.. he has his medical appt next week. Besides the interview letter, is there anything else he should bring? Thanks SO much, VJ!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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1. All applicants must appear in person for medical examination
2. Original Valid Passport
3. Two photocopies of the passport data page.
4. Two recent photographs as in the same format as for the US visa.
5. Letter/Document from the National visa center/consular section stating visa preference category.
6. Any previous medical/surgical notes and prescription for medications (if any)
7. Fee for medical examination in Pak Rupees or in US dollars.
For latest fee and medical information click below:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3739.html
http://islamabad.usembassy.gov/medical-exam.html

USCIS I-130 Petition for Spouse

September 2012: Filed from abroad to Chicago Lockbox

4 days later: NOA1, Routed to California Service Center

7 days later: Transferred because of new jurisdiction

5 days later: Case Status changed to: Under processing at USCIS office

NOA2 arrived 78 days after NOA1 :)

*I-130 Approval Notice hardcopy finally received in Pakistan, the only notice that arrived.

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*** moved to MENA forum for more answers ***

Medical information required is embassy and doctor specific...

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Hi, my fiance is preparing for his interview in a few weeks.. he has his medical appt next week. Besides the interview letter, is there anything else he should bring? Thanks SO much, VJ!!!

If i were you i would also take evidence of your ongoing relationship from the time of the NOA1 up until the interview date...

ok, here is the list that i have of what he SHOULD take to the interview:

1) the entire 129F petition that you sent in to USCIS.

2) all originals of evidence and anything else you sent copies of with the 129F.

3) an original current letter of intent to marry by both of you.

4) I-134 Affadavit of Support and all supporting documents

5) copy of the NOA2

6) proof of ongoing relationship from time of NOA1 up to the interview date. (just a few things, not much)

7) he will also need his birth certificate and 1 copy of it also

8) 1 passport size photo of you and 4 of him

9) his police clearances

10) and the packets he will receive from his medical exam

and of course the forms that he will have to fill out:

DS-156K---should be provided to him by the embassy

DS-156 also provided

DS-230 provided

I also read that it is best for him to create an account at www.usvisa-info.com

before the interview.

this is just what i have read that should be taken, i am NOT the authority, just a humble VJ'er trying to help.

1. All applicants must appear in person for medical examination

2. Original Valid Passport

3. Two photocopies of the passport data page.

4. Two recent photographs as in the same format as for the US visa.

5. Letter/Document from the National visa center/consular section stating visa preference category.

6. Any previous medical/surgical notes and prescription for medications (if any)

7. Fee for medical examination in Pak Rupees or in US dollars.

For latest fee and medical information click below:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3739.html

http://islamabad.usembassy.gov/medical-exam.html

this is for the country of pakistan, she needs UAE info, in which i provided in the other post.

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Hi, my fiance is preparing for his interview in a few weeks.. he has his medical appt next week. Besides the interview letter, is there anything else he should bring? Thanks SO much, VJ!!!

oh my goodness, you meant what he should take to the medical exam??? i just gave you the list of what to take to the actual interview for the visa, sorry if i gave info that may have not been needed.

the actual medical exam im not sure what he should take...i guess thats something i need to look into also.

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