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  1. I had my interview for a K1 visa this Monday, the 12th.

    Just like you, from all the reading I have done online, I thought only the co-sponsors I-134 was needed, however when I got there, the CO made it very clear that an I-134 was needed from the co=sponsor as well as the petitioner.

    Luckily, I had both since my fiance sent hers along with the co-sponsors, so was able to provide both at the time.

    Maybe London is getting more strict in terms of the I-134s

  2. I had my medical last week, and like you I had no long term illness, prescriptions, allergies etc.

    In regards to what you're asking about, I took a piece of paper called an "Encounter Report' which included all of the above.

    I literally just went to my GP and spoke to the receptionist, explained what I needed, she at first told me I would need to request it in writing. However, I asked another member of staff that was sitting at the reception the same question, and she proceeded to explain to the other member of staff what I was after and where to find it. She then proceeded to print the "Encounter Report" and another one which was the "Patient Immunisations" which included all the vaccines I have had since I was born (been with the same GP ever since).

    Both of the above-mentioned documents were accepted by Knightsbridge Doctors. I'm assuming so since they never said they weren't what they needed. The "Encounter Report" was what the doctor I sat down with was looking at while talking to her.

    Hope this information is helpful to you. No need to stress, the medical was more relaxing than I imagined.

     

  3. 2 hours ago, Meg&Andrew said:

    Not sure on this, but if they do test they can tell the difference between a person trying to intentionally dilute their urine, and some one who just drank a lot of water. 

    Thanks for the reply. 
    Yeah, was no intention to dilute, I know I don't have gonorrhea so wouldn't make sense.
    Just drank a lot of coffee and water that day in London waiting around before my medical 

  4. 1 hour ago, kris&me said:

    Or is it simply a urinary tract infection or something non std! ... Drinking lots of water will not affect the results of STI testing done through urine or blood.

    The source:

     

    https://smartsexresource.com/.../i-have-been-tested-stds-through-urine-and-blood-testing

    I don't have any trouble or pain urinating, so a UTI is off the table.

    But thank you for that link, gives me some reassurance that drinking a lot of fluids won't have any effect on a urine test and that I won't have to go back

  5. Hi,

    Strange question


    So as part of the medical, I had to provide a urine sample for gonorrhea.

    I'm 100% confident that I will be negative, but I have a question about dilution. 

    I drank approximately 2liters of fluid throughout the course of the day before the test, urinating maybe 4 times throughout as well. 

    The sample I gave was fairly clear, light yellow. 

    Could a sample be deemed as being too diluted? Do they test the gravity levels or just for gonorrhea?

    Again I'm not worried about the result, I'm just worried in case they call me back to provide another sample since it's not exactly a short journey back to the doctors.

    I didn't think about it at the time, and the receptionist didn't say another thing as it was sealed in a bag.

    Thank you for any input 

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