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Posts posted by mbra
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Hi.
You can send a mail to this adress :Emigration Medical <info@emigrationmedical.com>;
They are located in Oslo.
Good luck
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From a current Federal employee, and former career military veteran (same a many other fed employees).
I work my butt off, as do most of the other federal workers. We take great pride in our work as I am sure you do with yours. Our budgets have been slashed to nothing in past years, and many workers are doing three jobs just to keep up with demand.
Please don't take your frustrations out on us. I have a petition sitting at the service center SAME AS YOU, and am waiting SAME AS YOU. Many, if not most countries don't even have a K1 type fiancé program. Receiving a K1 is a privilege and not a right, so show a little gratitude toward your country and a little patience with some poor folks that are working hard to chop through a mountain of paperwork.
According to your timeline and the VJ calculations: Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between March 24, 2012 and March 29, 2012*.
I am not trying to add to this with any disrespect to anyone else but here is my 2 cents.. Customer service is what I feel most anyone going through this, including myself would like to see more of in these "processes" and transparency as mentioned earlier in the posts, to what is happening on the petition as it is going. Through all coorespondences I have had and seeing posted, that is pretty much fact that the application's sit on a desk somewhere until they get to it through every step it goes from pile to pile. So when anyone calls inquires they have no clue where it is or what is happening on it "how can you if its sitting in a pile somewhere" and quote what they are told to say... Its in the process of "" whatever stage it is at. It's not the person that picks up the applications fault there are so many they have to go through but the need of more of them to do the job. With that many applications a day just of the K1 process per day you would think the many thousands of dollars could pay for more to help the process..."Make Jobs" My understanding USCIS is paid for by the fees they obtain not tax payers, So it is a service provided like a business. Well either someone makes tons of money or the money goes somewhere other then helping the process services from the looks. The right to marry someone is a right to anyone in the US not a privledge based on the federal government. If you are legal to marry and are not breaking laws to do it. The whole immigration process of the understanding I have is the need for security and protection of the people involved and the US. It is to verify no one is making false claims. Most I think would agree a period of time for making sure this is what each party wants to do with their life is not a major problem. The whole intake and output I feel should really be addressed and allow applicants some sort of customer service that can answer questions with some sort of answer not just telling you, canned messages and you can't call for at least X amount of days to find out. Because it should be at the top of the pile by then.
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Is there anyone that has been going through interview in Norway, Sweden or Denmark? Still waiting on NOA2. The interviews are supposed to be at Sweden for all three? How does that work? Could help understand the process for Norway once accepted and costs involved would be appreciated. Thank You
Medical in Scandinavia
in Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)
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You can take a blood test at your doctor's office, but remember to get the papers you receive from your doctor in Oslo signed by the person taking the blood sample, if they say it is not necessary, so do not accept it!
The nurse who takes blood testsof you MUST sign the paper you got from Oslo.
Also remember that you must ask them to send the blood sample for analysis at Ullevål hospital, as the embassy sees that all blood samples will be analyzed there.