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Which form is used by physician for K1 medical?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Texas Service Centre

Consulate: Montreal, Canada

02/14/13: Got Married

USCIS

10/16/13: i-130 Sent

10/25/13: NOA1

03/05/14: NOA2

NVC

03/11/14: NVC Received Case

04/10/14: Case Number and IIN Assigned

04/15/14: 4:07 PM: Received email from NVC that AOS Fee was ready to be paid

04/15/14: 4:28 PM: Received email from NVC containing Case number and IIN

04/15/14: DS-261 Available and Completed

04/15/14: AOS Fee Available and Paid

04/18/14: AOS Fee Shows PAID

04/18/14: EP ENROLL Email Sent (Received AutoReply)

04/21/14: IV Fee Invoiced

04/22/14: 4:23 PM: Received email from NVC that IV Fee was ready to be paid

04/24/14: IV Fee Available and Paid

04/25/14: IV Fee Withdrawn From Bank Account

05/02/14: IV Fee still "In Process" called NVC for supervisor to fix it

05/07/14: IV Fee Shows PAID

05/07/14: DS-260 Available and Completed

05/21/14: 10:29 AM: EP ENROLL Acceptance Email Received

05/28/14: AOS Package Emailed to NVC (Received AutoReply)

xx/xx/14: IV Package Emailed to NVC

xx/xx/14: Case Complete

xx/xx/14: Interview Scheduled

xx/xx/14: Schedule Medical

xx/xx/14: NVC Shipped Case to Consulate

xx/xx/14: Medical Complete

xx/xx/14: Interview at Consulate

xx/xx/14: Visa in Hand

xx/xx/14: POE

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If you are going to the exam facility the embassy wants you to use, you may be assured they already have the necessary forms. Just bring some black ink pens for yourself because you will have to fill some of those out.

That is not exactly true. I was with Pui when she did her medical and the hospital supplied all the forms. When she had her interview she did not get the visa right away because the forms used at the hospital had expired. The lady that had her interview just after Pui also had expired medical forms and she had used the other hospital that was listed on Embassy's website for Bangkok, so it was 2 different hositals with expired forms. After Pui had her interview I had her go back to the hospital the same with the documents the embassy gave her the new documents and then had her go back to the embassy to turn in the documents and then they said the visa will be issued and for to come back and pickup the visa. The other lady Pui met that day had to do the same thing and was granted her visa as well.

AOS Journey

11-04-2011 sent AOS to Chicago lockbox

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11-08-2011 Date on text messages but did not receive until 11-22-2011

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12-20-2012 Pui returns from Thailand.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I was told that it is form I693 but then somebody said that was for the AOS not the K1, so I wanted to know which form the physician uses just to be prepared. Also I wanted to know if there is a gyn exam because some people say they did and others say they didn't even have to undress (only upper body for the x-ray), so I was wondering about that.

Not sure how it helps you prepare for the medical exam, but these are the forms:

Main forms > http://photos.state.gov/libraries/thailand/591452/iv/ds2054.pdf

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/indonesia/39176/pdfs/IV_DS-3026.pdf

TB > http://photos.state.gov/libraries/thailand/591452/iv/ds3030.pdf

Vaccinations > http://photos.state.gov/libraries/thailand/591452/iv/ds3025.pdf

The only one you will actually see is the DS-3025, unless your consulate is one of the rare ones that provides an extra copy in a sealed envelope for you to keep for AOS. Most consulates give you a copy of your vaccination worksheet to use for AOS and your TB x-ray to keep.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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That is not exactly true. I was with Pui when she did her medical and the hospital supplied all the forms. When she had her interview she did not get the visa right away because the forms used at the hospital had expired. The lady that had her interview just after Pui also had expired medical forms and she had used the other hospital that was listed on Embassy's website for Bangkok, so it was 2 different hositals with expired forms. After Pui had her interview I had her go back to the hospital the same with the documents the embassy gave her the new documents and then had her go back to the embassy to turn in the documents and then they said the visa will be issued and for to come back and pickup the visa. The other lady Pui met that day had to do the same thing and was granted her visa as well.

In other words the hospital screwed up. I suppose this is not the first hospital to ever do this.

But how are we supposed to know when they do this without finding out the hard way since everything is sealed?

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