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Elena Elena

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  1. I had mine done in $160 full medical with transcribed..

    Family care med

    Dr syed

    7187391199

    Based in Jamaica, NY

    Are you just wanting to get the I693 transcribed? might I suggest the option of doctor Arnold, you have to send you documents to him in the mail but he cahrges $30 and is very fast.

    If you need a full medical I would say anything under $200 is good. Especially since the prices for the original medical were 200 GBP.

    I went to this dr Syed in Brooklyn. He is a crook! they told me on the phone very good price for medical exam, but when I actually came this doctor started telling me some bullsh***t, they added administration fee, fee for doing vaccine shot except paying for the actual vaccine... So I just left and went to dr. Paukman in Brooklyn.

    The receptionist was very fast and knowledgeable, so she basically did all the job, and I paid just 50 having all the vaccines done.

    I guess you just have to find a Doctor of your nationality... It makes things easier.

  2. Rotavirus children 2 through 6 months of age.

    Hepatitis A children 12 through 23 months of age

    Meningococcal persons 11 through 18 years of age

    Human papillomavirus females 11 through 26 years of age

    Zoster persons 60 years of age or older

    Does that mean that if you are 39 you do not need any of these?

    Thank you.

    It does mean you don't need them!

  3. Oh! Really? That sounds good!

    :oops:

    I also have a few, probably stupid, but confusing me, questions. :bonk: Notice of Actions that states my interview date has a checklist of what should I bring to with me.

    1) There is "ALL DOCUMENTATION ESTABLISHING YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS" What does it mean? :pop:

    2) And does copy of our marriage certificate has to be certified?

    3) And what does "original and copy of each supporting document that you submitted with your application" mean? I thought I sent them everything they asked, what else do they need? :protest:

    :ranting:

    Sorry for to many emotion pics, but they are so cute!

  4. Hello everyone!

    I received a letter with my interview date - October 26. (I was on K-1 visa before we got married)

    They included a checklist of the documents I need to bring with me.

    It looks like most of the papers they mention are submitted already.

    So should I bring everything again? Or there is a specific list of papers that I have to bring to the interview?

    I did not get any RFE so far. So I think my package included everything they needed.

    And I have some worries about me working in the US while on F-1 visa without a work permit 2 years ago.

    Does anybody know how should I respond if they ask me why I worked not having an authorization? I noted in all the forms submitted before that I worked then, because I worked on check. May it be an obstacle for me? I am so worried now.

    Some people say I should say that my sponsor could not support me because of financial problems, so I still had to pay for school, and that's why I started working....

    :wacko:

    Geez! I am freaking out!

  5. Hi - After reading a different post about someone's experience at their AOS interview (I believe there was a question of whether or not the applicant had a vaccination or not --- the applicants wife had decided that her hubby should have it and they brought proof of it to the AOS interview and upon doing so they were told by the interviewer that if they did not bring proof of this vaccination they would have had to come back .....) OK so now you have the background on what I am thinking about right now....

    Just wondering ---- does anyone know exactly what vaccinations are required?? I looked at my husbands DS3025 and some of the vaccinations were marked not age appropriate or not routinely available..... one of the vaccinations being the hepatitis b (i would have thought this was one that would be required.) Also, I do not see ANYTHING about a TB test -- my husband had an xray taken for this but not the actual little poke that we all should remember from our childhood --- can anyone comment whether or not this is required or not??

    Thanks in advance,

    Malarie

    The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) instructs "panel physicians" designated in other countries for conducting medical examinations of immigrants to the U.S. in coordination with consular immigrant visa processing. In late 2007, CDC announced two changes for these medical exams.

    First, CDC appears to have changed the vaccination requirements for all applicants examined abroad by panel physicians as follows:

    * Rotavirus vaccine, hepatitis A vaccine, meningococcal vaccine, human papillomavirus vaccine, and zoster vaccine have been added as age-appropriate to the vaccination requirements.

    * Hepatitis B vaccine is required through 18 years of age.

    * Influenza vaccine is required for children ages 6-59 months.

    * Acellular pertussis-containing vaccines have been developed for persons ages 10-64 years.

    Other significant changes to the immigration vaccination requirements are?

    * Rotavirus vaccine should be given orally to children 2 through 6 months of age.

    * Hepatitis A vaccine should be given to children 12 through 23 months of age.

    * Meningococcal conjugate vaccine, specifically tetravalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) should be given to persons 11 through 18 years of age.

    * Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (MPSV) or other forms of meningococcal conjugate vaccine (e.g., monovalent MCV) is an acceptable alternative if MCV4 is not available.

    * Human papillomavirus vaccine should be given to females 11 through 26 years of age.

    * Zoster vaccine should be given to persons 60 years of age or older.

    * Hepatitis B vaccine should be given from birth through 18 years of age.

    * Influenza vaccine should be given annually to children 6 through 59 months of age. It continues to be required for adults 50 years of age or older.

    * Acellular pertussis-containing vaccines are available for use in persons at least 10 years of age. The adolescent and adult formulation of tetanus and diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine is given as a single (booster) dose for persons 10 through 64 years of age who have completed the recommended childhood diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and the pertussis/diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTP/DTaP) vaccine series.

  6. Hi!

    On the web-page russian consulate in NY you can find information what must be done when you enter Russia with your new passport (about that stamp). I heard it is not a big problem and thay do it surprisingly fast.

    http://www.ruscon.org/pass_dep_RUS.html

    "По возвращении в Россию владельцы новых загранпаспортов, выданных за границей, должны обратиться в КД МИД России (г. Москва, 1-ый Неопалимовский пер., д.12, станции метро “Смоленская” или “Парк Культуры”) либо в Представительство МИД России по месту жительства для проставления отметки о выдаче ЗП во внутреннем паспорте и аннулирования записи "Отметка о выдаче загранпаспорта во внутреннем паспорте не произведена". В ЗП должен быть также проставлен скрепленный печатью КД МИД России штамп "Отметка о выдаче загранпаспорта во внутреннем паспорте произведена".

  7. Hi!

    I live in Brooklyn, and I am Russian. And I believe so-called Russian civil surgeons are the worst!!!!

    I called about 20 numbers. I found just one who told me the reasonalble price right away with no additional questions and who did not tried to force me to have all medicla exam. And the secretary did not speak to me like I am a retard (all others were 100% sure I need the whole exam and I am just so stupid not to know that)

    How angry I was!!!!!!!! ((((((((((((

    Ok, so the doctor i am going to is

    Boris Ripa, Friendly Pediatric, Inc

    3099 Coney Island Ave

    Brooklyn, Ny 11235

    718 891 2700

    Vaccination Form - $60

    I also have read a good feedback about him on the Russian fiancee forum )))))

    I called

    Dr. Noel L. Smith

    Foley Plaza Medical, PC

    Suite 204 325 Broadway

    10007

    tel: 212 385 3730

    At first he (or whoever it was) said (on bad english) it's gonna cost me 100, but when I told him I know a guy who got it for 50 bucks, the doc gave me 50% OFF )))))))))))))))

    And I am going to complain about those jerks somewhere... They were really rude. Just don't know how to do it better. My English is not so bright for Complain Letter, but anyway, I'll try.

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