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Review of my medical exam at TELUS Health Care Centres (Montreal) – 2023
11:27 pm February 28, 2023

EC&IC

EC&IC

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(Please let me know if this should be posted elsewhere.)

Had my medical exam today in Montreal, here is my recap. In short, I was missing vaccine boosters despite having reviewed the list over and over again, and a few details could be interesting to pregnant women or women trying to conceive (especially as concerns X-rays and vaccines); otherwise it was pretty straightforward!
My appointment was at 7:45am. I arrived about 5 minutes in advance and had to wear a mask. There was only one other person before me. The lady at reception took my 5 photos, passport (she gave it back straight away), vaccination documents (she kept them), and consulate letter. She took a passport-style photo and gave me a few forms to fill out (personal information, medical history and consents to vaccination). At around 8, I gave her back the forms and sat back in the waiting room.
I got called for the X-rays at around 8:25, at the same time as another lady. We got into cabins and put on a paper gown. I got done first and came out, leaving my things in the cabin. The technician asked if I might be pregnant, and when I said it was a possibility, I had to sign consent forms. She explained that she would protect my abdomen and that while there was indeed a very small risk of harm, I would actually receive 10x more radiation from the sun in an airplane than from an X-ray picture. She took two pictures, and 10 minutes later I was dressed and back in the waiting room.
At about 9:00, I got called by the nurse. She inquired about one prescription that I have, likely because it seems to be an off-label use, and then went over my vaccines. I thought I had them all covered (I read the US list many times!), I had got a few at a pharmacy in January and February to get up to date, but she told me that I was missing three boosters: Hep B, MMR, and varicella. (I did know about the varicella, as I got the first shot less than a month ago.) I think one of the shots I got as a child was the wrong one for the US. She also said that as I'm trying to get pregnant, I should *not* have gotten a live varicella vaccine at the pharmacy. I got a bit confused about the rest. If I remember correctly, she also said that had I not gotten that dose a few weeks ago, she would have been able to give me MMR and (my first dose of) varicella together today, in a safe form. Also because of the possibility that I'm in the very early days of a pregnancy (or perhaps because I got the live varicella shot less than a month ago), she said she couldn't give me the MMR and varicella shots now. So she gave me the HB shot, but wrote a note that it was not advisable to give me the other two today. She said that I can get them later (I still have time before the interview), but that it wouldn t change much, since my current vaccine status doesn't prevent me from entering the US. I asked her to confirm this about 32 times! It's really bothering me, but she said I would have one year to get up to date, and even then, the authorities might not even follow up.
She printed the updated Quebec vaccine records and gave me a copy, along with my original records that she had kept. Then she noted my height and weight, did an eye test (she didn t check my glasses but asked me to read a line with my glasses on, one eye at a time), and took a blood test. That part was done at 9:30.
At about 9:50, the doctor called me. She went over the form (I verbally added two details about my ancient medical history that I had remembered, just to be transparent, but she didn t worry about them or write them down). She temporarily left the room to allow me to put on a gown (I kept my underwear on), and she checked my eyes, ears, knee reflexes, listened to my heart and lungs, and she lifted the gown to palpate my abdomen a couple of times. We were done at 10.
At 10:15, another lady at reception called me to settle the bill. I paid about $440, this includes one HepB shot ($51). She said it would take about 10 working days for the results to get to the consulate, and I would get an email when that would be done, but the consulate already has received notice that my examination was done today.
After I left, I was unsure because I remembered reading on this forum that at least one person had a urine sample collected in 2021. So I called and asked if that was an issue, but the man on the phone said that none needed to be collected.
So that's it! All in all, it took 2.5 hours, the people were very nice, and the waiting wasn't too bad. Let me know if you have any questions!


 
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I-864 documents (merged)
9:25 pm February 28, 2023

Canada21

Canada21

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So going over the I-864 support documentation. Taxes for 2022 just filed and the transcript from IRS won t be available until a month from now. Would 1040 and W2 be sufficient?



 
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AOS -- I864 questions
9:22 pm February 28, 2023

toyboxgang



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My American born son is sponsoring myself and his Mom to immigrate from Canada to the US. We applied and were approved for the I130. We have final numbers in the Montreal Consulate and have submitted our on-line application to the NVC. As both my wife and I submitted separate applications, we each received a letter from the NVC asking that our son fill out the Affidavit of Support and each email had a corresponding link to follow.

As my son is the petitioner I forwarded him the letters to fill out the required information. He had a couple questions that I was not able to answer.

Does he only fill out the AOS I-864 once for both his Mom and I? Or does he have to fill it out separately doing it for each of us even though we are immigrating together? I should also add that we will be financially stable and able to support ourselves when we do finally receive approval.

Hopefully my question makes sense.

Thanks in advance.



 
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Divorce on Conditional Green Card [merged threads]
2:52 am February 28, 2023

Sparkey

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I entered the US on a K1. Got married in December 2021 and received my conditional green card in September 2022. Things have gone downhill (he is drinking more and we are constantly fighting) and I am considering filing for divorce. I know this will require a waiver and I will be using a lawyer.

The marriage was bona-fide and I have the following documents as backup, but some bills only allowed us to put one name.

Will this be enough proof?

- 3 signed leases with both names

- 2022 taxes filed jointly

- joint bank account

- joint health insurance

- joint car insurance bill under his name but both names shown on both vehicle policies

- credit card under my name with US spouse as the additional authorized user

- electric bill with both names

- internet bill with only US spouse name but me as an authorized admin on the account.

- insurance policies listing each other as beneficiary

- me listed as beneficiary on his 401k

Given that we've been married only 16 months and I've only had a green card for 5 months, will there be any issues?

Has anyone else had a similar issue and received the 10 year card without any issues?



 
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Greencard expiry
1:21 am February 28, 2023

nobu

Nobu

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Hello everyone.

It's been a while since I've visited this site. Everyone on here has been super helpful and supportive with resources and advice.

I've come back with a question regarding greencard expiry and I was hoping if someone could help me out.

I was issued my greencard about two years ago after our K1 interview. My spouse and I have been married for 2 years and three months (the greencard expires before our 3 year mark). I assume the greencard is conditional because it has will expire in a couple of months (making it a two-year greencard). I wanted to clarify what next steps should be before I file any applications.


After browsing the site, it looks like form I-175 is the way to go. Would that be correct?

Thank you in advance.



 
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