Hey Djack, sorry but I don't have our receipt handy (we're on holiday) but I know we paid $234 for the two of us. That price included digital prints and the Canadian check, plus ink prints for the Aussie one. When I get back home, I will check the invoice. We went to Commissionaires, a private security company to get it done because we got discouraged by the RCMP telling us it would take months for them to do it. Commissionaires need to have you apply in person, so getting them to do it from overseas isn't possible. And neither do they send digital prints overseas and the AFP said it only accepted ink prints from overseas applicants.
Don't worry abou expired passports. I didn't have all my past ones and it was fine.
Don't worry abou expired passports. I didn't have all my past ones and it was fine.
Thanks for that assuring reply. I used to keep all my old passports and never had to use them for anything. So when we moved from Oz in 2011, I decided to get rid of them once and for all as part of my Big Life-Decluttering and Purge. And wouldn't you know it, but there's been at least two occasions when they were asked for. But it was no big deal, I had other proof. If you don't have them, you don't have them, they'll just have to get over it.
I had my medical afterwards and had a huge scare. Chest X-Ray showed signs of inactive TB. One tiny spot or scar. I had been vaccinated when I was 5 when a girl at my school caught it. Looks like I caught a very mild case or this was the result of the vaccination itself. It is nearly 30 years old now, so obviously not coming back. I was not aware of this part of my medical history.
So I had two stressful weeks as they reviewed my case. The doctor assured me it would be fine. The consulate asked for a copy of the X-Rays for their file.
They approved the visa. I just have to have a few periodic check ups once in the USA to confirm it isn't active. Which just seems like a formality. Looks like I have an extra envelope for POE too. I have a sealed medical records envelope. There is an annotation in my passort too.
There you go. I just thought I would add a bumpy ride interview story to the information pool of the forum.
I didn't have to take another TB exam besides the X-Ray. I don't think they do the skin test anymore. They will just keep an eye on me with follow up periodic X-Rays.
Then he goes through some pretty routine yes / no questions with you for your medical background then does easy check - Blood Pressure, Reflexes, Balance, Spine, Sight, Hearing, Height, Weight, Breast Check for the Girls & Cough Test for the Boys plus some vaccinations if you dont have proof of previous vaccs.
So.... did you not have to get naked? Haha. I'm really not looking forward to the medical in a few weeks... trying to mentally prepare. Never had a breast check either... what's it involve....?
Nope not naked with Dr Waks - Just shirt off during the breast check and he has a quick feel of your breasts to check for any lumps - its over in 30 seconds and it is truly nothing to worry about - Hubby had to strip to undies for his though.