
Frostie
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Frostie got a reaction from roxydye in Medical Interview Prep/Docs
I had my medical in London yesterday, and I also needed a tetanus booster and proof of flu jab, as I already had it via Boots but had no paperwork. I asked if they'd do the tetanus there and they refused, saying that their nurse was down with covid and so nobody was on site to give the shot... Instead they gave me a letter to get 'signed and stamped' for both the flu jab and tetanus and an email address to send it back to.
So I went straight to the Boots on Oxford Street and booked the tetanus for the same day for £35, and the pharmacist was extremely understanding and helpful in signing off the letter Visa Medicals had given me. I then had to catch my train back and go to my local Boots and talk to the Pharmacist there who'd given me the flu jab at the weekend and have him do the same thing. Luckily both were really helpful and went out of their way to sign and stamp the letter, which I then scanned and emailed back to Visa Medicals this morning.
I had a response within the hour saying they'd received it and would have their nurse check and sign it off, or contact me directly if they needed anything else, before sending everything on to the Embassy.
Other than that everything went swimmingly, I just hope it doesn't cause any issues down the line. I've read that it's common they have K-1s have their shots elsewhere but not IR-1s so I found it a bit alarming, but I suppose they didn't have any choice.
Anyway if anyone has an appointment with them in the next couple of days keep in mind you might have to do something similar if they don't have the relevant personnel on site.
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Frostie got a reaction from whiterabbitt in Medical Interview Prep/Docs
I had my medical in London yesterday, and I also needed a tetanus booster and proof of flu jab, as I already had it via Boots but had no paperwork. I asked if they'd do the tetanus there and they refused, saying that their nurse was down with covid and so nobody was on site to give the shot... Instead they gave me a letter to get 'signed and stamped' for both the flu jab and tetanus and an email address to send it back to.
So I went straight to the Boots on Oxford Street and booked the tetanus for the same day for £35, and the pharmacist was extremely understanding and helpful in signing off the letter Visa Medicals had given me. I then had to catch my train back and go to my local Boots and talk to the Pharmacist there who'd given me the flu jab at the weekend and have him do the same thing. Luckily both were really helpful and went out of their way to sign and stamp the letter, which I then scanned and emailed back to Visa Medicals this morning.
I had a response within the hour saying they'd received it and would have their nurse check and sign it off, or contact me directly if they needed anything else, before sending everything on to the Embassy.
Other than that everything went swimmingly, I just hope it doesn't cause any issues down the line. I've read that it's common they have K-1s have their shots elsewhere but not IR-1s so I found it a bit alarming, but I suppose they didn't have any choice.
Anyway if anyone has an appointment with them in the next couple of days keep in mind you might have to do something similar if they don't have the relevant personnel on site.
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Frostie reacted to Wuozopo in Complicated or just overthinking?
The American can file Married Filing Separately and the UK citizen does not file and does not need an ITIN. The USCs separate return will ask the spouse’s name and SSN, but IRS instructions say to write NRA in that spot for “Nonresident Alien”. Consumer software like TurboTax can’t handle letters in their numeric only field so efile gets rejected, but you can prepare everything with software, print, write in NRA with a pen, and file by mail.
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Frostie reacted to Lucky2Lucky in Complicated or just overthinking?
Has your wife been filing taxes since she was abroad? Does she have a valid US ID? She can get an ID/drivers license with her parents address on it if that is where you plan on living. You can search the site and see many couples who both live abroad. Another option is she arrives before you to establish domicile. If she is not here before you arrive then she has to arrive with you; you can't enter the country on a IR1 without her here (just a FYI)
Yes he an take on the entirety of the financial requirements but 1) your wife will be the primary sponsor and have to complete the form and 2) if you become a public charge your wife is as equally responsible as her father. Living with her parents will not have an affect on the income requirements. If he is over the financial requirements then you should not have a disadvantage regarding being public charge; however the officers have discretion and look at the totality of circumstances; ex. being $2k over the minimum requirement probably won't cut it.