Immihelp has provided me more useful info than all other sources put together. Waited the entire day and caught up on my reading at the consulate. Was not asked any question in the interview. The staff at the Delhi Consulate was very professional and helpful. IWill be happy to answer any specific question. Thanks to all who have made this a great site.
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I was not asked about pay stubs, The person at the window, asked me to hand over all the documents. The latter did include PCC from UK (I did not get one from India). She kept everything except notarized I-134's (for dependents), and said they were not needed.
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Dear Harry,
I had v little time, in fact my appointment for Medical was 6 hours after arrival at Delhi Airport, at 9.00am with Dr Jain. We did get everything in one day (by PM). His clinic was filthy even by local standards, and he basically pokes needles (vaccines, blood draw) in a split second without uttering a single word. The "changing room" for women had blood stained gowns and an open window, with baby rats running on the floor. He has no chaperone when examining women. The guy would probably lose his license in a blink, if he were to practice here. On the whole his staff (one guy with a antique typewriter) was more professional. I heard from other people at the consulate that all docs in Delhi do the medical in a day. It is best to call and ask them couple of weeks before leaving. Almost all of them including Dr Jain's secretary are pretty accommodative and are basically based in South Delhi. Also we could get our GC photos from Kumar Studio, closeby same day. It helps to have a car (e.g. full day cab) and cell phone, especially if you have tight time schedule.
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