Originally posted by IndiaCP
Saradao,
It's better to get appointment fixed with Doctor atleast 2-3 weeks prior to interview.
For Lister lab, you don't need prior appointment. Just walk-in that day. Better to go early around 8 AM as you get the work done soon.
Also, try to have 2 days minimum gap between doctor appointment and Consular Interview.
Hope this helps.
IndiaCP
Originally posted by dharmarau
hi deshi folks,
1.doctor question-
any info as to chennai physicians honoring syphylis, HIV, TB testing from county health ctrs, here in USA. They come almost free for your information, if you go to the state run health centers,
available nearly in all towns.
2.Birth certificate Q.
appreciate if you can shed light on obtaining the affidavits for birth certificate, mine doesnt show my name and only first names of parents are written ( so much for deshi importance for names!!).
thanks
Originally posted by subraj
Hey Guys,
I just got a Banker's Cheque from the Indian Overseas Bank. Did everyone else do the same or is a Demand Draft required.
Tks.
Originally posted by subraj
Regarding your first question. You do not need this additional docs. I just had my physician checkup the only thing he asked was whether I had smallpox. Other than that I just showed my immunization cert from childhood, which he said is no longer required, gave me a MMR shot and signed the documents. It was very simple and painless ]
Originally posted by localmadras
Hello Subraj,
iam not sure about the BANKERS' CHEQUE...
But, it is cleary mentioned in the PACKET-4 instructions , that they require a DEMAND DRAFT payable to "american consulate general chennai'
i would do what they say .
Originally posted by dharmarau
subraj,
then what is this labs all about? dont they do the tests for HIV,Syphilis and TB etc.
Thanks for coming back and answering
They do some blood work. But don't sweat it. You just need to turn up at Lister Lab, they take your blood to conduct some tests and take an x-ray. The results are given the same day if you come early in the morning. I was there by 7:00 a.m., picked up a token at building No 3. walked over to building No. 13(old. 6) and went in at 8:00 to get the tests completed. The whole process takes only about 20-30 mins.
Originally posted by subraj
Regarding your first question. You do not need this additional docs. I just had my physician checkup the only thing he asked was whether I had smallpox. Other than that I just showed my immunization cert from childhood, which he said is no longer required, gave me a MMR shot and signed the documents. It was very simple and painless ]