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  1. 13 hours ago, Keo23 said:

    Good day everyone. My medical is coming up soon and I’m pregnant, do they still allow pregnant women to do the chest X-ray. I’m a bit worried, also my current passport only have four months validation left in it so I’m renewing my passport with my husband last name. Do you think it will cause any problems? Thanks for your kind replies.

    I think you have to do the X-ray, because it is required. I had to sign a form stating that I know the risks of getting an X-ray if I am /or not pregnant and if any problems my occur after the X-ray I cannot blame Andrews Memorial hospital.

    Also Try to renew your passport ASAP. It is required to have at least a 6 months validity.

  2. 23 hours ago, LunaSol said:

    Do you mind sharing how much the vaccines were and what they were? It states $23,320 for the visit on the website. 

    Good luck & I cant wait for your interview update.

     

     

    23 hours ago, LunaSol said:

    Do you mind sharing how much the vaccines were and what they were? It states $23,320 for the visit on the website. 

    Good luck & I cant wait for your interview update.

     

    Hi I don’t exactly remember all the cost from the vaccines my family and I got. But this I what I can remember. We all got influenza which was 2500. I got Tdap which was about 5000. My little brother got 4 (including influenza), tdap and another 2. His vaccines were in total 11,500. And my dad only got 1 which was influenza. Hope that helps. 

    Ps I’ll be posting my interview update shortly.

  3. Hello Everyone. 

    I finally did my medical. It was a success. Thank God ! So here’s a timeline of what we did for anyone who’s gonna be doing their medical soon. Hope it helps 😀

    1. We had an 8am appointment. We reached Andrews memorial about 5:54am and there was already 2 persons there. (It’s very important you get there early as possible because it’s a first come first serve, even if they give you an appointment time)

    2. We waited until about 7:00am until a medical officer asked us to stand in the order in which we came. We got number 3. I was so happy. 

    3. We were seated in the order in which we came. And the officer collected the medical forms, and other required documents. This did take some time.

    5. About 8:00, my father was called to make the payments for our medical

    6. About 8:30 we were called to do our blood pressure, vision, height and weight.

    7. About 9:30 we were called to be examined by the doctor 

    8. About 10.00 we were called to do our chest x rays 

    10. After the X-rays we payed for the vaccines we needed and we got them. I got 2 vaccines in total.

    11. After our vaccines, we did our laboratory test. Urine and blood test.

    12. And about 11.20 we were finished, and the officer told us that’s it we’re all done.

     

    All in all the process was okay, wasn’t really slow. It was three of us (my father, brother & I) so that’s why it even took so long. Next up, our interview next week ! 

    From my experience It’s very important you reach as early as possible (before 6am) and your process will be smooth and quicker.!

    Good Luck 

     

     

     

     

  4. 14 hours ago, sher-sunshine said:

    Hi everyone,  I lost my immunization card in fire and I figured ill have to get all my shots required by US..... can anyone give me an close figure of how much I should look to spend???? Thanks in advance

    I suggest you try and at least go to your clinic where you were immunised as a child and try to retrieve the records. If not, they suggest that you bring an addition budget of 20,000 to 30,000 for vaccines.

  5. 4 minutes ago, TM92 said:

    Yes. Her I-864 should show income or salary or paycheck alone if sufficient, or through a combination of income and assets. In order for the assets to qualify they must be readily convertible to cash within one year, without great hardship or financial loss to their owner. Examples of assets that can be used to assist with meeting the requirements are stocks and bonds, cash in bank, house, car, land or pension. Most petitioners will have to show that their assets are five times the value of the required amount. Getting a Joint Sponsor is another option; they also fill out an I-864. Only USCs and LPRs can be Joint Sponsors.

    Does not matter. Just show evidence that your father is her son and that you are your father's child (e.g. birth certificates, etc.).

    Thanks so much for information 😊

  6. Hello everyone. 

    So we’re Jamaicans. my father, little brother and I, (he’s 15 and I’m 20)are both being filed for by my grandma (petitioner) and a sponsor because my grandma is unemployed. We’ve received our interview date, and we scheduled our medical. I already read about a lot of experiences pertaining the medical. So I know what to expect. My only worry is the interview at the embassy. I have a few questions, could anyone who has experience or might know please assist me.

    1. Since it’s 3 of us, my father is the primary applicant and we’re derivatives, do we all have to have individual copies of the affidavit of support, Ds-260, Proof of citizenship of our sponsor?

    2. I speak with my grandma atleast 2-3 times a month on the phone, the only evidence I have of our relationship is a few pictures of me and her and my brother. Will that be enough?

    3. And is it possible for us to be denied because they think our sponsor cannot subsequently financially support us ?

    4. Do we have to sign up for courier service before or we can do it at the embassy?

    Lastly any advice or tips that would be very important for the success of our case.

     

    Thanks in advance

  7. Hello everyone.

    So we’re Jamaicans. my father, little brother and I, (he’s 15 and I’m 20)are both being filed for by my grandma (petitioner) and a sponsor because my grandma is unemployed. We’ve received our interview date, and we scheduled our medical. I already read about a lot of experiences pertaining the medical. So I know what to expect. My only worry is the interview at the embassy. I have a few questions, could anyone who has experience or might know please assist me.

    1. Since it’s 3 of us, my father is the primary applicant and we’re derivatives, do we all have to have individual copies of the affidavit of support, Ds-260, Proof of citizenship of our sponsor?

    2. I speak with my grandma atleast 2-3 times a month on the phone, the only evidence I have of our relationship is a few pictures of me and her and my brother. Will that be enough?

    3. And is it possible for us to be denied because they think our sponsor cannot subsequently financially support us ?

    4. Do we have to sign up for courier service before or we can do it at the embassy?

    Lastly any advice or tips that would be very important for the success of our case.

     

    Thanks in advance

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