Hubby had his Medical appointment in Amsterdam and it was a breeze. All his anxiety and worry about it were for naught .He was in and out of the doctors office within half and hour .All the doctor did was have him take off his shirt so the could listen to his heart and lungs,looked in his eyes and throat,drew a vial of blood and sent him to another office for his chest xray. They took his blood pressure twice because he was so stressed out that it was up the first time (WHITE COAT SYNDROME) happens to a lot of people. He was normal the second time around after a bit of relaxing.The doc asked some questions like had he had any hospitalizations or surgery's,used drugs,cigarettes or alcohol.The doctor was an older very friendly gentleman with a sense of humour...really made my husband feel relaxed.His receptionist was awesome as well !
He was told that if he hears nothing for a week then all was well with the chest xray and blood test. Next up is the interview at the US Consulate in Amsterdam....3 and a half weeks away now.
We parked in the Q Museumplein parking right across the the street from the Concert building. The Us Consulate is right outside the underground parking garage...so that was cool to see.
We went to the Van Gogh Museum as it is right there behind the the parking garage and close to the Consulate.
So glad we are done with the Medical !
Right I believe it did say 60 days. I'm almost at the 30 day mark since the transfer and that means that it shouldn't be more than a few weeks until I hear (I hope)! I was thinking that if I haven't heard in 2 weeks, I might take an Infopass appointment at the VSC since I can easily drive there. But hopefully I'll hear before then!
Hi everyone, we submitted my husband's application in October and so far have only received NOA1. I have been following this post for awhile but thought I would introduce myself. We have been married for almost 8 months and live in Nicaragua (my husband's home country).