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Originally posted by Imran123 View PostGot another checklist today about AOS, wrong info in part 6 13.a1, we put it from line 37 tax return but it should be from line 22. Just for the information for every one. Adj gross income is different then gross total income, be carefull.
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Originally posted by puddy View PostHi Feb2003,
Please if you could enlighten me as to the medical process,I would be very grateful I was told that persons can no longer do the medical exams at Medical ***. after April 8,2014 .
They start at 8:00 am and it is a first come first served basis. We got there at 7:45 and there were about 30 persons there. We finished about 2:30 pm. You need 4 passport size pictures, passport, interview letter and medical history form completed for each person. You start with registration. Medical cost for adults is $13,000.00 and for children below 14 is $6,500.00 and they tell you to take an additional $10,000.00 per person which should cover any vaccinations required. After registration, you do a blood test, check your blood pressure, height and weight check, then chest xray. After all this you are checked by a doctor and the doctor will state what vaccinations are appropriate for each age group. My husband and I got the flu shot and another called Td. They were out of mmr and varicella (chicken pox). Adult children got flu shots but my 13 year old got flu, hepatitis b and one for meningitis.
Overall not a bad experience but time consuming. Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by Feb2003 View PostYes that is right. Only Andrews Memorial medicals in Kingston will be accepted by us embassy. Click on this link to read about the medical process. http://travel.state.gov/content/damh...20-%20Kingston
They start at 8:00 am and it is a first come first served basis. We got there at 7:45 and there were about 30 persons there. We finished about 2:30 pm. You need 4 passport size pictures, passport, interview letter and medical history form completed for each person. You start with registration. Medical cost for adults is $13,000.00 and for children below 14 is $6,500.00 and they tell you to take an additional $10,000.00 per person which should cover any vaccinations required. After registration, you do a blood test, check your blood pressure, height and weight check, then chest xray. After all this you are checked by a doctor and the doctor will state what vaccinations are appropriate for each age group. My husband and I got the flu shot and another called Td. They were out of mmr and varicella (chicken pox). Adult children got flu shots but my 13 year old got flu, hepatitis b and one for meningitis.
Overall not a bad experience but time consuming. Hope this helps.
Wao.. and i'm complaining that the £1000, we will be spending for our medicals here in the UK is expensive. How do you guys cope with such amounts. You must be minted......
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Originally posted by Bubu19/09/2003 View PostGood heavens.. I sincerely hope those figures you have quoted are not in USD because that would be a small fortune. $13,000, $6,500, my God, that would cost a family like mine a minimum of $52,000!!!!!!!
Wao.. and i'm complaining that the £1000, we will be spending for our medicals here in the UK is expensive. How do you guys cope with such amounts. You must be minted......
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Originally posted by 4mar04 View PostDid anyone having jan 2004 priority date get aos documents or request for fees?
I am having 4 march 2004 priority india
When will I get aos documents?
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Originally posted by Feb2003 View PostHi Bubu, you make me laugh. $13,000 JA$ is equivalent to 120USD. Its not so bad. Hope everything is coming along fine for you.
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Welcome to the F3 family. December 2003 persons just received COA this month. If Visa Bulletin continues to move 4 weeks every month you should get yours by June or July.
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As for our preparations, still struggling a bit with some forms. My passport has expired and it will take a while for a new one to be re-issued hence I dont know whether to send the copy just like that, while I process the new one. Not only mine, but my elder daughter and son. They all expired sept last year. I also have to get police certificates from my hoe country and here as well, increasing all my costs, but it is well.
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Originally posted by Feb2003 View PostYes that is right. Only Andrews Memorial medicals in Kingston will be accepted by us embassy. Click on this link to read about the medical process. http://travel.state.gov/content/damh...20-%20Kingston
They start at 8:00 am and it is a first come first served basis. We got there at 7:45 and there were about 30 persons there. We finished about 2:30 pm. You need 4 passport size pictures, passport, interview letter and medical history form completed for each person. You start with registration. Medical cost for adults is $13,000.00 and for children below 14 is $6,500.00 and they tell you to take an additional $10,000.00 per person which should cover any vaccinations required. After registration, you do a blood test, check your blood pressure, height and weight check, then chest xray. After all this you are checked by a doctor and the doctor will state what vaccinations are appropriate for each age group. My husband and I got the flu shot and another called Td. They were out of mmr and varicella (chicken pox). Adult children got flu shots but my 13 year old got flu, hepatitis b and one for meningitis.
Overall not a bad experience but time consuming. Hope this helps.
Very helpful indeed thanks a lot.
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Originally posted by Bubu19/09/2003 View PostOh I see... men... I was scared stiff. It does mean that ours is quite expensive in the UK then because its £235 for adults = $376, and £115 for those younger than 14 = $184.For me, that's almost $1500.
As for our preparations, still struggling a bit with some forms. My passport has expired and it will take a while for a new one to be re-issued hence I dont know whether to send the copy just like that, while I process the new one. Not only mine, but my elder daughter and son. They all expired sept last year. I also have to get police certificates from my hoe country and here as well, increasing all my costs, but it is well.
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Originally posted by puddy View PostVery helpful indeed thanks a lot.
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Originally posted by hfsitumo2001 View PostHi everyone,
We just received letter from NVC 2 days ago saying that they have received all documents/ statement of complete. Usually how many months shall we receive the Interview appointment date. Our PD is May 5, 2003
Thanks for any ideas,
Frank
They will just process your docs and soon they do you will receive your interview letter
in my opinion no more than two weeks
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Originally posted by Feb2003 View PostYes that is right. Only Andrews Memorial medicals in Kingston will be accepted by us embassy. Click on this link to read about the medical process. http://travel.state.gov/content/damh...20-%20Kingston
They start at 8:00 am and it is a first come first served basis. We got there at 7:45 and there were about 30 persons there. We finished about 2:30 pm. You need 4 passport size pictures, passport, interview letter and medical history form completed for each person. You start with registration. Medical cost for adults is $13,000.00 and for children below 14 is $6,500.00 and they tell you to take an additional $10,000.00 per person which should cover any vaccinations required. After registration, you do a blood test, check your blood pressure, height and weight check, then chest xray. After all this you are checked by a doctor and the doctor will state what vaccinations are appropriate for each age group. My husband and I got the flu shot and another called Td. They were out of mmr and varicella (chicken pox). Adult children got flu shots but my 13 year old got flu, hepatitis b and one for meningitis.
Overall not a bad experience but time consuming. Hope this helps.
Will not be a problem if your kid has hepatetis B?, Coz I have also hepatitis b since long time ago, but my lever fucntion is normal and I am a healthy carrier.
I appreciate any ideas?, am I rejected when interviewed?
Frank
Jakarta, Indonesia
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Originally posted by hfsitumo2001 View PostFeb 2003,
Will not be a problem if your kid has hepatetis B?, Coz I have also hepatitis b since long time ago, but my lever fucntion is normal and I am a healthy carrier.
I appreciate any ideas?, am I rejected when interviewed?
Frank
Jakarta, Indonesia
My child did not have hepatitis B. She was given immunization against hepatitis B, menengitis and influenza.
For you, once you are now healthy I did not think that you will have a problem.
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