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    sunnyfLake got a reaction from RO_AH in NVC letter for Manila embassy   
    I had my medical exam last Wednesday, March 29,  without the NVC letter. Had a screenshot of CEAC website saying "ready" and the interview confirmation page, the guard accepted them without any question. Yes, I even scheduled the interview without the letter on hand as well. Came to SLEC at 4:15am, the clinic opens at 4:30. Had previously registered online, it's better to do so as you'll be given priority than those who came without.
     
    I was one of the early birds and the entire medical was done by 9 am. Upon returning to the USA counter for checkout, they gave an option whether I'd like to wait up for the results and come back at 1pm or just return the next day. Ofcourse I was willing to wait! Would probably lose some sleep if I won't know the result. Anyway, was staying at a nearby hotel and decided to go  back there to take a nap.
     
    Came back to the clinic and sat in the check-out waiting area, the same area as the Xray section at 12:30 and my name was called a few minutes before 1pm, being summoned to the immunization room. Yippee! 
    After getting the vaccines, the nurse told me to wait at the releasing section downstairs. After sitting on one of those monobloc chairs for 3 hours, was finally called to a counter. Hooray!
    The staff then arranged the results, I did ask if there were any abnormalities on the blood test, etc. he said he wasn't allowed to disclose anything of that nature but did clarify some findings. He then handed me back my passport (should be with you after every counter/area), a sealed brown envelope with the medical results and a CD of chest Xray image. The envelope will be brought to the interview with all the other required documents. 
     
    And as I already have the medical result on hand, decided to reschedule my interview appointment to an earlier date. Called the appointment line at the embassy and she willingly helped to do so.
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