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After the exam at SLEC do they tell the patient if something is wrong or do they find out at the interview at the USEM? Someone told MJ that she would find out at her interview so now she is all worried.

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Charlie

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After the exam at SLEC do they tell the patient if something is wrong or do they find out at the interview at the USEM? Someone told MJ that she would find out at her interview so now she is all worried.

Thanks,

Charlie

if something is wrong, they will tell patient right away for more test/exam/steps to do next... i talked to one of the docs there coz of some emergency problem, and she happened to mention "once your passport and med result is being forwarded to the embassy then there's nothing to worry about your med exam, just do good during the interview"

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ive heard a lot from st luke's too even from the immigration attorney that for those whose being petitioned by the USC, as long as they pass the med exam, it's like "sure ball" pass. lol... hope that helps.... (well considering if you can prove your bonifide relataionship and pass all the requirements/docs)

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You would know something is wrong if SLEC will ask your fiancee to undergo another set/kind of test(s). They will make the necessary medication recommendation if they find out that your fiancee has a contagious illness. If she finished her medical exam in 2 days, she is doing well.

After the exam at SLEC do they tell the patient if something is wrong or do they find out at the interview at the USEM? Someone told MJ that she would find out at her interview so now she is all worried.

Thanks,

Charlie

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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After the exam at SLEC do they tell the patient if something is wrong or do they find out at the interview at the USEM? Someone told MJ that she would find out at her interview so now she is all worried.

Thanks,

Charlie

if something is wrong, they will tell patient right away for more test/exam/steps to do next... i talked to one of the docs there coz of some emergency problem, and she happened to mention "once your passport and med result is being forwarded to the embassy then there's nothing to worry about your med exam, just do good during the interview"

Ronmay, thanks so much for your response. MJ will feel so much better when I give her your answer.

Take Care,

Charlie

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01-12-10 NOA1

Biometrics wasn't required, they skipped that part

02-03-10 NOA2 I-797C APPROVED!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Thanks Island Princess for your response. I see your interview date is the same as MJ's.

Good luck,

Charlie

You would know something is wrong if SLEC will ask your fiancee to undergo another set/kind of test(s). They will make the necessary medication recommendation if they find out that your fiancee has a contagious illness. If she finished her medical exam in 2 days, she is doing well.
After the exam at SLEC do they tell the patient if something is wrong or do they find out at the interview at the USEM? Someone told MJ that she would find out at her interview so now she is all worried.

Thanks,

Charlie

MJ & Charlie

Removing of Conditions on Residency (I-751)

01-12-10 Packed received at CSC

01-12-10 NOA1

Biometrics wasn't required, they skipped that part

02-03-10 NOA2 I-797C APPROVED!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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After the exam at SLEC do they tell the patient if something is wrong or do they find out at the interview at the USEM? Someone told MJ that she would find out at her interview so now she is all worried.

Thanks,

Charlie

Oh, they will let you know (the CS). That is not true that they will tell you at the interview unless it happens like this in some countries, but I have never heard of this. I went to my CS in Germany. They sent the results in the sealed envelope to the embassy and they sent copies to me in the mail - this way I knew exactly what stuff the embassy was seeing.

Have her request copies of the results.

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