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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I received this today. :dancing:

If the wife is pregnant is it required to have X-rays done for Medical Exam?

Dear Sir/Madam:

The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: *********** filed by NAME LAST NAME on behalf of NAME LAST NAME.

The NVC completed its processing of NAME LAST NAME's visa petition.

The petition is waiting for an appointment to be scheduled at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO. When an interview appointment is scheduled, the petitioner, principal applicant, designated agent, and attorney of record (if applicable) will be notified.

Case Number: **********

Petitioner's Name: LAST NAME, NAME

Principal Applicant's Name: LAST NAME, NAME

Preference Category: CR1

Your Priority Date: DATE

Foreign State Chargeability: MEXICO

Invoice ID Number: *******

U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL

PASEO DE LA VICTORIA #3650

FRACC PART SENECÚ, CD JUÁREZ

CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO 32543

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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Congrats on your Case Complete! From what I understand the whole medical goes by what the doctor finds necessary. Many people on here said that pregnant beneficiaries weren't required to have xrays taken. I'm guessing the doctor would include a statement that backs up this claim that you could present at the POE as you wouldn't have the xray CD then. Either way, it's nothing to worry about.

Myself: US citizen; Husband: German citizen

TransferWise Invitation Link: (first wire transfer is free) https://transferwise.com/u/eec50

(B-2 Journey):

 

 

-(then fiance) H-2B work visa application terminated due to qualification difficulties in Aug. 2010.

-(then fiance) B-2 tourist visa denied due to lack of strong ties to Germany in Sept. 2010.
-Third ESTA denied due to his suspiscious visa status on Oct. 15, 2012.
-B-2 tourist visa approved on Nov. 16, 2012!

 

(IR-1 Journey):

 

 

-Extended German residence permit obtained Aug. 23, 2014. (to qualify for DCF)

-Husband's new German passport picked up Aug. 28, 2014. (Old one expires 2015)

-I-130 packet sent to Frankfurt (DCF) Aug. 29, 2014!

-NOA1 issued Sept. 9, 2014 (received Sept.13)

-RFE regarding evidence of bona fide marriage received along with NOA1

-RFE reply packet sent to Frankfurt Sept. 30, 2014

-E-mail response (NOA2) received by USCIS Frankfurt on Oct. 23, 2014 (Petition APPROVED Oct. 20!!!) :dancing:

-Paper NOA2 received in the mail Oct. 29, 2014

-Case number assigned by IV unit Oct. 30, 2014 (Received by email Nov. 3)

-Paper "Packet 3" arrived in mail Nov. 4, 2014

-DS-260 and Document Delivery Registration submitted to Frankfurt Nov. 4, 2014

-Mailed in priority date request found on Packet 3 to IV Unit Nov. 5, 2014

-IV ("Packet 3") package sent to Frankfurt Nov. 17, 2014

-Medical completed by Frankfurt panel physician Nov. 17, 2014

-Received "Packet 4" via e-mail Nov. 20, 2014

-Interview booked for Dec. 3, 2014 (booked Nov. 21, 2014 after email authorization received)
-Visa approved, issued AND picked up by the courier all within 7 hours, Dec. 3, 2014
:dance:

-Visa packet arrived in the mail Dec. 4, 2014

-Visa packet had to be returned to Frankfurt for correction on Immigrant Data Summary sheet (wrong birthplace listed) Dec. 5, 2014

-Corrected visa packet received in the mail Dec. 11, 2014

-$165 Immigrant fee paid Dec. 11, 2014

-POE (through Dublin, Ireland) Jan. 18, 2015

-Registered manually for social security Jan. 27, 2015

-Social security card arrived within 2 weeks after applying in person/green card arrived within 30 days after entering U.S.

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Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Congratulations!!! I hope all goes well at the Embassy and your spouse will be with you soon. God willing.

~ Sofi

~Sofi~

Bismillah

4/11/17: Mailed I-751

4/13/17: Package Arrived, NOA1 dated

4/27/17: Check Cashed

4/29/17: NOA Received

5/6/17:   Bio-metrics Letter Received

5/19/17: Bio-metrics Apointment

 

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Congratulations!!! I hope all goes well at the Embassy and your spouse will be with you soon. God willing.

~ Sofi

Congratulations!

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