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I was hoping the someone in this group can tell me if they have had recent medical exam for their K1 interview at St Lukes Manila how long the lines were??

Do you think we still need to get in line at 2am to make sure can be seen that day or are the line more manageable since only limited daily interviews?

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23 minutes ago, Seattleman said:

I was hoping the someone in this group can tell me if they have had recent medical exam for their K1 interview at St Lukes Manila how long the lines were??

Do you think we still need to get in line at 2am to make sure can be seen that day or are the line more manageable since only limited daily interviews?

You need to schedule a medical appointment in advance.

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28 minutes ago, Seattleman said:

I was hoping the someone in this group can tell me if they have had recent medical exam for their K1 interview at St Lukes Manila how long the lines were??

Do you think we still need to get in line at 2am to make sure can be seen that day or are the line more manageable since only limited daily interviews?

Go to the St Lukes website @ https://slec.ph. Follow the instructions for US Immigrant Visa Applications. No need to get there at 2am since all exams are by appointment.

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1 hour ago, Seattleman said:

I was hoping the someone in this group can tell me if they have had recent medical exam for their K1 interview at St Lukes Manila how long the lines were??

Do you think we still need to get in line at 2am to make sure can be seen that day or are the line more manageable since only limited daily interviews?

Despite people thinking to the contrary, nobody ever had to get in line at 2am.  My wife arrived at 11am and was in and out in less than 4hrs.  This pre pandemic as well.

YMMV

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40 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Despite people thinking to the contrary, nobody ever had to get in line at 2am.  My wife arrived at 11am and was in and out in less than 4hrs.  This pre pandemic as well.

I tried to convince my wife that she didn't have to get in line early. She was in line at 5am 😕

Not a newbie but lost my old info years ago) I have been through this process before --all the way through naturalization-- This site has always been a great help to me. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Seattleman said:

I was hoping the someone in this group can tell me if they have had recent medical exam for their K1 interview at St Lukes Manila how long the lines were??

Do you think we still need to get in line at 2am to make sure can be seen that day or are the line more manageable since only limited daily interviews?

Hell, I am still roaming the streets in that area around 4 am bar hopping. 

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