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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTracking Visa
This is the phone number I used to find out(Philippines only)...230-12000.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-08-04 05:28:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhere the hell is the A # ????
It's the 'Registration Number' on the right hand side of the visa, above the visa category. It's only 8 digits in our case, but when we got the green card, they added another zero in front of it to make it 9 digits. On the green card, it's listed as the USCIS #. BTW, ours didn't begin with an 'A'. The 'registration number' on the visa is the alien registration number.

EDIT: BTW, my wife is a CR1, not a K1, so I'm not sure if K1s get them on their visa or not. If not, surely after AOS.

Edited by magdasal, 10 October 2011 - 06:55 PM.

magdasalMalePhilippines2011-10-10 18:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 , I-129F form

Correct, beneficiary does not need to send birth record or passport at this stage. That will come later.


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-01-10 15:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEek!Small panic attack! Please help?

It never hurts to sign anything if you are unsure, just be sure not to sign a blank page!


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-01-14 19:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F form Question 34.a.

Absolutely fine, we did the same. No need for a lengthy romance novel wink.png

 

I definitely did the romance novel thing - or tried, lol. I think i had a 1.5 page short story. But you absolutely don't NEED that :D


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-01-14 09:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDenied visitor visa - considering K-1 (Nigeria)

there is no rule that says you need to visit anymore than one time. I get what Janice&Micah is saying but i also know how much of a drag it is to delay an already long process. I would start the process right away... sure it would help but you meet the requirements with a single visit (i hope you have some good pics at least)! during the process, you could plan your additional trips which will strengthen your case for your interview date. 

 

I misread, thought the OP had already met beneficiary face to face!


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-01-16 16:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDenied visitor visa - considering K-1 (Nigeria)

there is no rule that says you need to visit anymore than one time. I get what Janice&Micah is saying but i also know how much of a drag it is to delay an already long process. I would start the process right away... sure it would help but you meet the requirements with a single visit (i hope you have some good pics at least)! during the process, you could plan your additional trips which will strengthen your case for your interview date. 


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-01-15 22:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes Beneficiary Need a Bank Account?

I once went through a tourist visa process where it was talked about a lot and actually highly scrutinized in the interviews that i heard about others having. However, you are right on when you bring up the affidavit of support because that means just like you said, it will be your burden should he go loco and become a charge to government. 

 

He has nothing to worry about. I have read lots of interview recollections and in particular those from the DR. I have not read ONE where the salary of the beneficiary was ever questioned. I guess that's the point, they are the beneficiary and we are the petitioner. 

 

By the way, best of luck to you guys in your interview!

 

 


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-02-20 20:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresgeneral questions

1. definitely not. I don't think its even required to have any signatures, just the names of those in the photo.

 

the guides say this: "Color Photo's of you and your fiance(e) together. Make sure you write your names, date, and location on the back of every photo. Provide two to five photo's. If you only have a single copy of the photo, then make a color copy and send that. If it is a digital photo, have it printed at a local photo store such as Walgreens (if at all possible) or if not on a high quality printer. Place photo's in a plastic bag or photo sheet and label the sheet. Note that you may not receive originals of photo's back."

 

2. why would you take a copy of the check? that is unnecessary since you will be able to track the payment with your bank account if need be... which i doubt the need will ever be.

 

3. photos of just you and her are all that are required.

 

4. are you the petitioner or the beneficiary? I HIGHLY doubt any of those things would cause a failure. I'm not sure on the vaccination part.

 

 


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-02-28 22:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDenied - Need Advice

Wow. This story is juicy! I don't have much advice for you unfortunately, but it does sound like a birth certificate might be attainable it is just a matter of talking to the right people in Venezuela. The chaos in that country right now probably wont help a whole lot either.  

 

Very interested to see what comes of this. Good luck to you guys.


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-03-17 18:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswith the process started can i go down and live with her while we wait?
It wouldn't be a problem until you have her back in the us and have to prove that you can support her I believe. Not sure in the specifics but Im pretty sure you need to stay above the poverty line by US standards in order for her to get her green card. Ive thought about doing the same thing but realized there is no way I could make enough money in her country.
DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-05-20 13:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?

I included just a screenshot from my bank account and 401k and this worked for me, but then again I also make quite a bit more than the poverty line so I am not too sure of whether or not they even bothered.

 

On the AOS, I included the same as well, but this is still in process, and for me optional so I am not sure of whether or not this is sufficient for the i-134/i-864.  I guess this really depends on your financial situation and whether or not you need to utilize your assets to meet their requirements.

 

Like you i meet the income requirements with flying colors just with w-2's! lucky me!


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 17:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?

 

One piece of advice.  This is why I don't have an "ON-LINE BANK" account.  My wife and I have a bank account at a local mortar and brick bank where we have a personal banker (PB).  We can easily walk into our bank and ask for letters and our PB is happy to assist. Usually the same day.  I would advise everyone to find a good local bank where you can deal with real people.  Of course our bank also has an on-line site where we can log in at any time, check our balances, move money from one account to another, pay bills, etc...  Our paychecks are automatically deposited to our joint checking account and we never really have to go to the bank but when we need to our PB is there.  We have gotten interest rates 1% and more below the big on-line banks and mortgage brokers because we have this personal relationship with out bank and our banker.  She knows us and offers us better deals than we can get anywhere else.  No I am not a banker but I believe it is a good idea to have a real bank to deal with.  (I guess Capital One 360 is really only about 345? hahaha)

LOL. Thanks for the advice. I actually used to be a member at a local bank, but I have been disappointed far too many times with overdraft fees (sure you could say i deserve it for withdrawing more than i have in my account, but it has happened in the past) $35 for over-drafting by $.01 was reason #1 for the switch to online banking. Also, just a few years back the interest rates on savings accounts was pretty high, somewhere over 1% (like less than 1/3 of inflation! woah!) which now i think is unheard of even on the online banks. Customer service is BY FAR the quickest and friendliest i have ever experienced with a bank. Gone are the days of waiting on hold for 1/2 hour or more to talk to a specialist... its almost immediate now. No foreign transaction fees. I know i could call them again and demand someone higher up and get some kind of letter, but thanks to you all i know that i probably don't have to do that anyway - and wont!


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 17:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?

 
NO!


Thanks :)

DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 15:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?

 

 

OP is referring to Item A. under the "Supporting Evidence" section in the following from the the I-134 Instruction sheet:

 

http://www.uscis.gov.../i-134instr.pdf

 

 

 

And yes, DRBound you need to go to someone higher. It has to be official and come from "an officer of the bank or other financial institution"

 

 

What I did was go to the bank itself... asked for the Manager showed her a print out of what I needed per the I-134 Instruction sheet (she couldn't believe our gov't wanted/need that or had a right to ask.. lol)  and then together I logged onto my online banking account set the view for the last 12 months for each account (Checking and Savings) and  she copied the amounts into the letter she wrote for me. So that she could legally "verify the amounts" and include it in her letter.

 

I hope this helps!

 

This does help, but i don't have the luxury of going to a brick and mortar building. I have an online banking institution, and i guess for all the benefits getting them to write a letter might be a little difficult.

 

I am getting some conflicting information on here! I-864 needed and NOT I-134? I have completed both but i read in the DR guide that it is exactly opposite. I-134 is needed and 864 will likely not be asked for but could be.

 

If i can't get my hands on a letter, and can only get the deposit verification printout and statements, do you think ill be OK? Gosh how bad would that be to come this far only to be denied because of a bank letter! or AP for a bank letter!


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 09:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?

 

Where did you read this?  If you read this in the I-134 instructions, please take note that what is written there are only guidelines of evidence you can bring to prove your income/assets.  They are not required items.  If your income is sufficient, an employment letter and a few paystubs will suffice.

 

here: http://www.visajourn...ving-your-noa2/

 

and here: http://www.visajourn...eiving_the_NOA2


DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 08:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?
For the i134. Or maybe it was the i864. I know i only really need the i134 for the interview but i filled out both. I read multiple times that you need a "letter" and i took that as a personalized document signed by someone at the bank wearing g a suit. I meet the income requirements.
DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 07:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?
Hi guys, i have my interview, or our interview i should say in just a couple weeks. I have everything ready except for employment letter and bank letter. Waiting on the employment letter and as for the bank letter i asked last week and found this out:

My bank, capital one 360, does not write special letters and sign them that say how much i have deposited in the past year and how long i have had my account with them. The rep directed me to print from the internet 2 things, a verification of deposit pdf that is automatically generated showing deposits in the past 3 months and past year, as well as screen shots showing my current balance and or my monthly statements (i dont get monthly statements come to think of it, but i can do the screen shots).

My question is, are these things enough information to take to the interview or do i need find someone higher on the ladder at the bank to write me a letter on capital one 360 letterhead and signed??? Please say no! Lol




DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 07:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?
Mod please delete, made 3 threads by mistake!
DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 07:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbank letter?
Hi guys, i have my interview, or our interview i should say in just a couple weeks. I have everything ready except for employment letter and bank letter. Waiting on the employment letter and as for the bank letter i asked last week and found this out:

My bank, capital one 360, does not write special letters and sign them that say how much i have deposited in the past year and how long i have had my account with them. The rep directed me to print from the internet 2 things, a verification of deposit pdf that is automatically generated showing deposits in the past 3 months and past year, as well as screen shots showing my current balance and or my monthly statements (i dont get monthly statements come to think of it, but i can do the screen shots).

My question is, are these things enough information to take to the interview or do i need find someone higher on the ladder at the bank to write me a letter on capital one 360 letterhead and signed??? Please say no! Lol




DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-26 07:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdenied visa now trying to appeal
Thats a bummer! I remember we filed around the same time! Can you fill out your timeline and write a review of your embassy experience? It may help me not to say something i shouldn't lol.
DRboundMaleDominican Republic2014-08-28 10:48:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell

I don't think so. They accept what you send them and go with that. That's the impression they gave me, anyway, when I talked to them. The tier1 I talked to just said correct it and send it in...just make sure and send to the IRS too. They take a signed tax return as proof enough...though, I'm sure they have the option to check up on it later.


OK, I finally figured this out...man am I :oops:

I didn't fill out the first part of section 25 of the I-864...I only checked the optional, provide tax transcripts part.

I just found that out because NVC just sent me another RFE 4 days after my case closed and I stared at it for about an hour before it dawned on me.

In my defense (though I'm sure just about everybody knew otherwise), the wording of the Checklist letter completely threw me. It just said that my information on line 25 didn't match the information on my tax returns. I called NVC and they refused to say anything except that the information must match.

I had remembered that I made a mistake on the 2010 tax returns right before I sent it out and I thought I sent the wrong version for correction...and since I asked NVC specifically about this and they only replied that the information must match...instead of just telling me what the actual problem was, I mis-interpreted what they were saying.

So, according to the NVC, I now have to send this RFE to my wife to present to the CO during the interview in a 'sealed' envelope. I get one last chance to get it right. If I again mis-interpreted what they are saying, I guess we're screwed.

I hate this process :ranting:
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-17 19:50:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell

I -just- filed my taxes two days ago at the Embassy in London with my wife, with her filing for an ITIN at the same time. They indicated that it was going to be 12 weeks before the ITIN app was processed and then sent to the IRS. Does this mean that NVC will wait until they get my return from the IRS before they approve our petition? I should be getting NOA2 within the week, and we were hoping to move through the NVC and the interview process by August. Is that still feasible?

Thanks,

-Jim


I don't think so. They accept what you send them and go with that. That's the impression they gave me, anyway, when I talked to them. The tier1 I talked to just said correct it and send it in...just make sure and send to the IRS too. They take a signed tax return as proof enough...though, I'm sure they have the option to check up on it later.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-16 06:49:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell

I filed single on my 2010 tax return and NVC gave me no problems. If you take a look at your W-4 form, which everyone has to fill out, you will see that it states the following: Note. If married, but legally separated, or spouse is a nonresident alien, check the “Single” box.
Yes, you can do the ITIN thing if you choose to do so, but it is not necessarily the only option. Also, I wouldn't take anyone's tax advice on this forum. Each person's situation is different, so I would suggest you speak to a tax professional.


Thanks for the reply Jenny...I thought that was right too. So I filed single and they explicitly said that the household size must match between the 1040 and the I-864 and cited that in the checklist...I don't know how I can get around it now. They also confirmed that when I called and questioned them.

Maybe they looked at it in my case because I had that really dumb $16 error and you didn't have one...also, I'm self-employed, and that 1040 is really the only way to establish my income level...so they made a point of looking at it...either way, they did and they dinged me for it.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-15 19:40:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell
Hi Sergi9,

Most of the fuss is that I don't know what I'm doing yet...but your information was great. Think is, I've already filed by 2010 1040 (I'm self employed), so I'll have to file an amended return.

Looks like my wife will have to go to the Manila Embassy to get a certified copy of the passport and send to me.

Other than that, I should just be able to send in the amended return as soon as I get her docs (W-7 and certified copy of passport) and send that off to NVC as well...not too bad.

Thank you!
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-15 18:07:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell
Thanks for the replies folks.

OK, I called the NVC just to confirm and yes, the Household size must match between the tax form and the I-864...i.e., according to the NVC, it is impossible for a CR-1 to get a tax return accepted for financial evidence if you filed that return as single (assuming you were married during that tax year). So, an ITIN is a must have. Now I have to see if I can get an ITIN while filing an amended return.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-15 16:57:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell

Did your line 23 equal line 25 for your most recent tax year?


Hi Norwood,

No it didn't...it was $16 off because of the bank interest I forgot to include when I originally filled out the form. I just sent them the wrong copy of my taxes. I caught that before I sent the I-864 package out and corrected on the I-864, but somehow put the old uncorrected copy back in the I-864 package I sent out...so the I-864 doesn't match the 1040 I sent them.

The one that is really giving me grief though, is the household size. I filed single and they listed that as a problem. I don't know what I'm going to do about that.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-15 05:09:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell

I'm there too!

I got an RFE email saying my I-864 has errors, then I called an operator and he said Manila is one of the Embassies that doesn't need a complete NVC file before scheduling interview. He said he was forwarding my case to his supervisor for review and interview scheduling.

Call NVC and see what they tell you.


Yeah, I hear ya. This was my mistake and it's bugging the hell out of ms. I really want the interview to go smooth...I included all of the extra evidence that I had support covered both ways so the CO at the interview would have no choice but to accept that I could support my wife.

Now I blew this one. All I can think of is to send the correct 1040 with a letter explaining how I botched it...and it will look lame as hell. Nothing I can do. It also really bothers me that they decided to throw in my decision to file single until my wife gets here. I didn't want to wait for an ITN (and possibly get denied)...I wanted to get this finished fast and heard of many people who were never questioned about filing single until their wife gets an SSN. But they dinged me for it...probably because I opened the door for them with the other error. Geez!

Well, I'm going to get this straight with the NVC, one way or another, before I schedule an interview. I just don't want this to be an issue during the interview or give the CO any excuse for demanding a joint sponsor. I worked very, very hard to avoid that and delayed my petition by a month so I could get all of the evidence to prove it.

But, it was my dumb mistake, so whatever happens, I'm going to have to eat it.

Edited by magdasal, 14 April 2011 - 10:18 PM.

magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-14 22:16:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI'm now in NVC I-864 hell
I need some help. I sent the wrong version of my tax returns to the NVC. I'm self-employed and was providing the 2010 returns to prove my income. I also provided evidence that I had enough assets to sponsor on assets alone, in case they felt my 2010 income wasn't enough. I was waiting for paperwork (tax transcripts, etc) to put my I-864 together and did my 2010 taxes at the same time I was filling out the I-864. Well, I did my taxes then discovered I left a pitiful $16 of interest income off my income. Then I redid my tax forms with the additional $16, but somehow put the original version (without the additional $16 of interest income) in the I-864 package. The correct version of the forms I sent to the IRS. So, I corrected the I-864 to show the additional $16, but sent the wrong return with the I-864 form.

Also, I filed single, planning to send an amended return to include my wife in the household once she got her SSN...I didn't want to wait to get an ITN to get this out. Well, NVC flagged that as well. Too late, because the IRS has already processed the 1040.

NVC has reviewed the financial evidence submitted. However, additional information is required to
complete the financial evidence review. The checklist below indicates missing or incomplete
documents. In order to make corrections you will need to download a new form at
www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov. You will need to complete and submit a new form with the changes
noted below. Please provide all requested documents and refer to page two for mailing instructions.
Part 6 Sponsor's Income and Employment
[x] __XXXXXXXX___________'s income indicated on the I-864 Part 25 does not correspond to that shown on the
most recent tax return and W-2(s).
[ ] DO NOT CHECK THIS LINE OR THE LINES BELOW
[ ] Information provided for W-2 income: ___________________________________
[ ] Information provided for scheduled income: ___31150__________________
[ ] Information provided for gross income: ___31166___________________________
[ ] Information provided for adjusted gross income: __28965___________________________
[ ] Information provided for household size: ____1___________________________
[ ] DO NOT CHECK THIS LINE OR THE LINES ABOVE
Part 7 Use of Assets to Supplement Income
[K8G 04/13/2011] MNLXXXXXXXXXX


Please, any advice would be appreciated! This screw up makes me sick!

Edited by magdasal, 14 April 2011 - 09:19 PM.

magdasalMalePhilippines2011-04-14 21:17:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresMagic Jack and NVC
I don't use it myself, but several recent threads have mentioned that MJ doesn't work in the NVC area or area code. Everybody who tried it reported the same problems...busy signal.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-22 15:16:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresFinal I-864 Check

The second box is optional. But you should have checked the first (top) box and filled it out with the amounts for the last three years.


Thank you for the confirmation. That is what the RFE was about after all then. Cheers!
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-25 04:53:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresFinal I-864 Check
I've got to ask about this one final time (since this is my last chance) and I think it is pretty simple, but I just need a little feedback.

Got an RFE on my I-864 because I completely mis-read what was being asked for, not once, but twice. I think I finally get it now and it's a pretty minor mistake, but I has to be right when my wife presents it at the interview. So here it is.

When I filled out the I-864, I wanted to give them as much financial evidence as I could. In item 25 of the form, they ask this:

25. Federal income tax return information.
[]I have filed a Federal tax return for each of the three most recent tax years. I have attached the required photocopy or transcript of my Federal tax return for only the most recent tax year.

Tax Year Total Income
_________ _________________
_________ _________________
_________ _________________

[](Optional) I have attached photocopies or transcripts of my Federal tax returns for my second and third most recent tax years.

I checked the optional part and provided tax transcripts for the last 3 (2007, 2008, 2009) as well as a complete copy of my 2010 tax returns since I'm self employed and that's the only way to show what my annual income is. I didn't check the top box or fill out the Tax Year/Total Income areas...I left those blank. I assumed the tax transcripts covered that.

I got second RFE that says:

'___________ income indicated on the I-864 Part 25 does not correspond to that shown on the most recent tax return and W-2(s).

My question is: Is the problem they are identifying the fact that I didn't fill out those blank Tax Year/Total income blanks and check the top box? Should those always be filled out?

Thank you for any light you can shed on this.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-24 18:55:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPOE
Ok, the question makes sense now...hopefully, some of the Canadian regulars who have experience with Canada/US POE can chime in...I have no experience with this type of issue.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-15 13:37:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPOE
Yes, should be no problem...I'm not sure what the context of the question here is though. They have to power to deny any non-citizen entry for virtually any reason they want...but not likely, if everything looks valid to them.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-14 11:10:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPOE
Yes, of course they can.

It's doubtful they would do it if all of the papers and visa are in order though.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-14 10:34:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresmedical exam

Yes, you can have the medical before an interview date is assigned. The Philippines is one of a few countries that allows advance medicals. You just need to bring correspondence from NVC that has your name and NVC case number on it and you can get it done ;)


Saylin is right...my wife just finished up yesterday with the advanced medical. You need a copy of your NOA2 to prove you are eligible...I think my wife also brought copies of the AOS and IV receipts as well, but I'm not sure those were even required.

Edited by magdasal, 25 May 2011 - 08:25 PM.

magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-25 20:24:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhere will my 130 petition be processed?
I heard it's based on Service Center Workload, which would actually makes sense. I think TSC is used for overflow, but based on the fiasco that occurred with that experiment last year, maybe they are out of the picture now...which may be a good thing.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-26 17:31:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 checklist - establishing citizenship
Photocopy of your passport is sufficient to prove citizenship.

Some debate about what parts of the passport to include...I just gave that debate a pass and photocopied the entire thing...why risk it (costs an extra 2 or 3 dollars, maybe)?...plus the stamp page provide additional proof of your entry and exits from your wife's country when you visited her.
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-26 20:03:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresinfo for SLEC Medical Exam

Thanks for the info, I'm hoping and praying that my medical will go well but in-case something went wrong and the interview will be delayed, will St. Luke's reschedule my interview or i will have to call the embassy?


I read numerous times here at VJ, from others who had a sputum test, that St. Lukes handles the rescheduling.

But here's hoping you don't have that short (but frustrating) delay. Best of luck!
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-28 17:35:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresinfo for SLEC Medical Exam

Hi Everyone! I already have an interview schedule this 7/7/2011, Can anyone here give me an idea on how many days will it take before I can have the results of my medical exam? Those who have been through with the medical exams please share your experience.


You'll know on the second day of the medical. If you have to have a sputum test, they'll let you know on day 2 and that will probably delay the interview. If you finish the medical on the second day, with no further testing required and they don't tell you otherwise, then you have passed the medical and they will forward the results to the embassy ahead of your interview. Hope that answers your question. BTW, I see your interview is the same day as my wife's. You'll probably bump into her there. Congratulations :dance:
magdasalMalePhilippines2011-05-28 08:29:00