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  1. Hello, I had my London embassy interview the other day. One world of advice, the queues are HUGE, like hours long, so if you have an IMMIGRATION interview, you can skip to the front of the line, are advantage of this!
  2. I took my brief notes with me. Dr had a couple of brief questions, and that was it. Whole medical took less than an hour and was very informal.
  3. Hi, I have my final interview in London next week. I have eye issues - multiple retinal detachments that left me with 5% vision in one eye - due to the many surgeries I have had, in my 'good' eye, I have a cataract. I am going to nee surgery on that within the next 6-9 months. Because it is a high risk procedure (not for a normal person, but with my history, it is) I have a private specialist in London that will be performing the procedure. Is there a way to get the expedited advanced parole due to this? And does anyone know if there is a way I can guarantee this? Book the surgery? note form surgeon etc? Thank you
  4. I just got mine in like 2 days. Id probably re apply if I was you?
  5. Hi, I finally have my medical booked in London. As part of this one if the items needed is "Summary of medical history from GP (NOT full medical records) and reports covering any medical conditions, disabilities, and prior serious illnesses you have been treated for or anything ongoing. This is a new requirement and may not yet be added to the checklist online or the US EMBASSY LONDON website." And If you have any significant/ongoing/previous medical conditions (i.e depression/diabetes/hypertension etc) please ensure that you bring a reportfrom your GP/Specialist/Consultant regarding this; including, medication, prognosis, management etc. (this includes conditions such as depression, anxiety, diabetes and hypertension). My question is this... how 'brief' does this need to be? I got two documents from my GP yesterday, one is extremely brief... 'May 2021 - Anxiety/Depression' and the meds I had etc. And ones goes in to detail about what was discussed between myself and the GP (that's very personal info). Is the first letter OK? The extremely brief one with just dates/reason? I am not on any medication right now, never been hospitalised with mental health etc, just struggled now and then, like many of us. Thank you
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