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  1. 20 hours ago, smilei said:

    Hey, my lovely MAYers! Sorry, I've been MIA lately. Been really busy after I flew here to Manila! Anyways, we got our MCN 10/12 and flew here on 10/14. Went to medical 10/16 and 10/17. NVC status of my medical was still AT NVC. Philippine folks, you can take your medical at SLEC even if you just got your MCN. (Especial thanks to @etteniMTtocs of April filers who shared this technique with us). Just make sure to do the online pre-registration ahead of time. Do it here: www.slec.ph. 

    @Alma Dela Vega and I got there around 3:30ish in the morning. The queue was long already around that time. The gate opened around 5:30am and the guard checked our documents, make sure to bring:

    •passport

    •passport biopage

    •printed SLEC pre-registration form

    •printed screenshot of NVC status showing At NVC.

    •if available, NVC letter and interview appointment (in my case I don't have those yet)

     

    The security officer said that he's not sure if they'll accommodate me because of the NVC status (but don't worry, because if we got through it, you can too!).

    The lady on the ground floor said the same thing to me when she's checking my documents but Idc, I know for sure they'll let me do the medical. Hehe.

     

    We paid Php17,025.00 at the cashier and from there everything went so fast. Just a tip, use the stairs not the elevator so you can move quickly to different floors and finish everything early.

     

    We finished around 8:45am and was told to go back the next day (which is today) at 8am for the results. Oh such an agony we have to endure! So scared to get that "for sputum" stamp on our receipts!

     

    We were scheduled to go back at 8am but we went there around 5:30ish am because we know the queue will be so long again. Aha! We were right. They started letting people in before 6am. The security officer will then stamp your receipt with whatever is written on his computer. The fun begins here! Haha. @Alma Dela Vega was stamped "For Immunization" and we all know that this means she passed! Yay! Meanwhile, I got the "For Counter A, Medical on Process". I was so shocked. I wasn't prepared for it. I didn't know what it meant because all I researched is whether you'll be stamped "For Immunization" or "For Sputum Test". Anyways, Counter A opened at 8am. I waited there for ages for my name to be called. So, when you or your fiancé get this, it means that your medical results are not yet finished. Either they haven't read the blood test yet, the physical exam, or the urinalysis. After few hours, my name got called and was told to go to the immunization room. I got two shots. Yay. During this time, my status at CEAC tracker went from At NVC to In Transit! Yay!

    Our payment from the previous day at BPI for the visa fee amounting to Php13,780.00 was validated too! Got validated for about 24 hours later. We got out at SLEC about 1:30ish pm already.

     

    @Alma Dela Vega and I have scheduled our interview on the 24th. @krizia will go with us as well for moral support hehe.

     

     

    You did it guys!!! Thank God.

  2. 5 minutes ago, Keith & Monica said:

    She did work outside PH and knew about getting the PC, but Singapore and HK are different than others, you have to have something from the Embassy to get them.  So we had to wait on them.  She got them going yesterday after she got back from the Interview and hopefully they will not take too long to get.  

    Ah I see. I have known individuals, they used their NOA2 approval in making a request for the Police Clearance in SG and HK, so that by the time of their interview, all police clearance are set.

  3. 1 minute ago, Talako said:

    Thank you for posting this.  This question was raised before about what to do if you don't have or haven't received the NVC letter when going to SLEC.  Your experience jives with, and confirms, the advice given prior.  Thanks

    I raised this inquiry to Philippine Forum, Hank and the rest of the guys told me that it does not matter what is the status of your case, as long as you have the MNL case number you are good to go for Medical. 

    And yes, I can testify that even if the ceac status is "AT NVC" you can proceed to SLEC.

  4. 2 minutes ago, John & April said:

    Congratulations! So happy you had it done even before it says ready and even without the NVC letter. May I ask for the papers you showed to them? Thank you! 

    Hi, 

    Thank you.

    I just printed or screenshot the CEAC status "AT NVC" and submitted to them, together with SLEC Online Registration, Photocopy of Passport Biopage and passport. SLEC only needs the case number, when I was asked where is your NVC letter, I gave the printed screenshot. And thats it. :) 

  5. 25 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

    St. Luke's is first come - first served .  No appointments.   You will need to have your DS-160 completed, you will need either the NVC letter/email with your MNL# on it *(some use the CEAC status page print out as it shows the MNL # ) OR your interview confirmation page.

     

    http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/medical---slec.html

     

    http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/k-1-visa-application.html

    Thank you so much. 

    I would use the screenshot from CEAC.

     

  6. 18 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

    Not a problem at all. At least you are not concerned about getting the NOA2  which the beneficiary will more than likely never get.

     

    Depending how you want to go about this you can go at it the long way and space stuff out or the quick way. We just had a guy complete everything from NVC approval, medical and visa approval, to CFO complete in one month. 

    Wow. That's amazing.

  7. 2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    There's no appointment...you just walk in at SLEC. As long as you have the NVC case number, you're good to go.

     

    That said, keep in mind the visa is only valid from 6 months from the medical or the interview...whichever is sooner. The sealed medical results, assuming there are no issues, will given to the beneficiary and hand-delivered during the interview at USEM.

    Thank you so much. 

    Received our MCN last 10/3/2017 and I am thinking of doing the medical on 10/10/2017. Just hoping that the status by that time will change to "IN TRANSIT".

    1 minute ago, cyberfx1024 said:

    As long as you have the MNL# you are good to go. 

    Thank you so much. 

    Received our MCN last 10/3/2017 and I am thinking of doing the medical on 10/10/2017. Just hoping that the status by that time will change to "IN TRANSIT".

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