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Medical today took roughly 90 minutes and cost £350. At the fron desk they ask for police report, passport, letter confirming your case number from London, vaccination record, general GP record ( did not ask for previous minor problems or medicine list) and 4 passport pictures. They give you a clipboard with a questionnaire on (yes/no tick boxes), if you have any mental health issues no matter how small then I recommend getting a letter from the doctors to take with you. In the 1st room the doctor goes over the questionnaire, takes your weight, height, eye test, listens to your breathing, checked both arms, felt my stomach, took bloods and checked knees. 2nd room the chest xray is done, 3rd room any vaccinations are done. In-between you wait in the waiting room, after all 3 rooms have been completed they then call you back to reception, give you a form with vaccinations on to take home to use for adjustment of states in the states and you pay. Should take roughly 5 working days to send to embassy and the medical will contact you in anything is wrong.

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27 minutes ago, A&C2020 said:

3rd room any vaccinations are done.

Were you missing any shots? Which ones?
Did they suggest giving  them there at the clinic?

The reason I ask is that for years they have told K1s to just go get them at their GP.  K1s had to insist if they wanted to complete their jabs at the visa medical. It was bad  advice because if your vaccination form is not signed off as complete at the medical, then you end up having to pay a civil surgeon in the US prior to adjustment of status to sign off on shots. 
 

And thanks for having a timeline. 😄

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

Were you missing any shots? Which ones?
Did they suggest giving  them there at the clinic?

The reason I ask is that for years they have told K1s to just go get them at their GP.  K1s had to insist if they wanted to complete their jabs at the visa medical. It was bad  advice because if your vaccination form is not signed off as complete at the medical, then you end up having to pay a civil surgeon in the US prior to adjustment of status to sign off on shots. 
 

And thanks for having a timeline. 😄

 

 

Nope, wasn't missing any. Got them all prior to the medical as didn't want the hassle of getting them at medical or later on down the road. Did see a few people coming out the room though with a plaster on their arm ( suggesting they had shots done on the day)

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3 hours ago, A&C2020 said:

Nope, wasn't missing any. Got them all prior to the medical as didn't want the hassle of getting them at medical or later on down the road. Did see a few people coming out the room though with a plaster on their arm ( suggesting they had shots done on the day)

Ah…I thought it read like they encouraged you to get shots that day  and maybe they had wised up on the K1s. They do give shots to spouse visa people because they must have all shots before the interview. K1s have the option to wait, but waiting costs them another doctor appointment $$$ in the US. 

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