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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Wales
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Me and my girlfriend have been approved by USCIS.

NVC done ,now process in London US embassy.

havent filled in the packet from embassy yet.

Once packet goes in..

is it me that chooses the physical exam+interview date?as i dont want to go to London twice for this.I can

stay in London for a few days.and if i receive my visa in London can i go to US and get married and stay?

Im from the UK.my girlfriend from Minnesota.Thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Me and my girlfriend have been approved by USCIS.

NVC done ,now process in London US embassy.

havent filled in the packet from embassy yet.

Once packet goes in..

is it me that chooses the physical exam+interview date?as i dont want to go to London twice for this.I can

stay in London for a few days.and if i receive my visa in London can i go to US and get married and stay?

Im from the UK.my girlfriend from Minnesota.Thanks

The embassy schedules your interview date (which is in packet 4). However, you schedule your medical exam. I had a similar question about the timing of it all...and it appears that you can do your medical the same day as the interview, however this may hold up getting your visa in hand for a couple of weeks after the interview (as it takes ~4 days for the medical results to get to the embassy).

Jan 5, 2007: I-129F sent

Jan 16, 2007: NOA1

April 9, 2007: touched (in the afternoon- Monday)

April 9, 2007: RFE notice via email (11:30pm- Monday)

April 12, 2007: RFE hardcopy received in post(Thursday)

April 14, 2007: touched (Saturday???)

April 16, 2007: Sent off more evidence to CSC (Monday)

April 17, 2007: Package arrives at CSC (10am Tuesday) (post office receipt...no notice of receipt from CSC)

April 24, 2007: email notification that CSC received my RFE reply on Apr. 24

April 24, 2007: touch

April 25, 2007: touch

April 27, 2007: touch

April 27: 2007: NOA2!!! (8:20pm email)

April 28, 2007: touch

May 2, 2007: NOA2 Hard copy received in snail mail

May 10, 2007: NVC received petition

May 30, 2007: Packet 3 received in post, scheduled medical appt.

June 12, 2007: London Medical

June 4, 2007: Packet 3 returned to Embassy

June 22, 2007: Packet 4 received

July 25, 2007: Interview!!! ...Approved!

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Medicals are usually valid for a few months so I'd check to see what the "expiry time" on a medical in your embassy/country would be..

You can usually do it weeks or a few months before the interview

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