AussieGemma
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Haha that's because we are just so friendly!! Have a great holiday
I'm getting my australian police check now for hopefully a december interview as we are going away till mid November and don't want to risk if in case it takes a while to come through!
I got mine in September in anticipation of a November interview (now December). I'm wondering whether I should get another one when I get my 2NL but surely 3 months will still be ok? What are people's thoughts, should I get a new one?
Haha that's because we are just so friendly!! Have a great holiday
Please excuse my dementia but how do I access the list Emily has done up with dates etc. Ill blame it on the Valium for now
Hi All, just an FYI for anyoen who cares. I had my medical done last thursday in Sydney and took 2.5 hrs. It was quick and easy. Definetely get the vaccines and immune tests done beforehand. They sent my results directly to the US consulate and I'll call the docs this week to make sure they sent them off. I have my interview in less than 2 weeks now, getting pumped to get it all done as the medical was my only concern and it was pain free, unless you dont like needles.
2.5 hours is quick???
Hi All, just an FYI for anyoen who cares. I had my medical done last thursday in Sydney and took 2.5 hrs. It was quick and easy. Definetely get the vaccines and immune tests done beforehand. They sent my results directly to the US consulate and I'll call the docs this week to make sure they sent them off. I have my interview in less than 2 weeks now, getting pumped to get it all done as the medical was my only concern and it was pain free, unless you dont like needles.
Thanks for sharing Matt, we all care Im sure Infact I was just thinking about you last night and double checked when your interview was. OOOOOOOOOeeeeeeeee shes gettin close
Interesting you say to get vaccines and immune tests done prior. Is that due to cost alone?
Yeah its very close, just snuck up on me. I probably wont eb heading over to NYC till April but still very excited to get into that interview and see what all the fuss is about. I would get the vaccines and immune tests done prior as itll just save a bit of time on the day. I'm not sure if its cheaper, I got mine done at a medical centre and the cost wasnt too bad.
Enjoy the moment, it's a surreal experience. I fealt a huge sense of relief after the interview. To be honest the interview itself was very relaxed and the CO mainly focussed on getting our fingerprints and declaration recorded.
Enjoy the moment, it's a surreal experience. I fealt a huge sense of relief after the interview. To be honest the interview itself was very relaxed and the CO mainly focussed on getting our fingerprints and declaration recorded.
Sorry to bump this question but I would appreciate advice on whether I should get husband's UK police check redone given it was with his previous passport number.
Yeah its very close, just snuck up on me. I probably wont eb heading over to NYC till April but still very excited to get into that interview and see what all the fuss is about. I would get the vaccines and immune tests done prior as itll just save a bit of time on the day. I'm not sure if its cheaper, I got mine done at a medical centre and the cost wasnt too bad.
Hey Matt,
You wouldn't have a list of the vaccines that your medical examiner required? I would like to follow your recommendation and have them done beforehand.
There is a list on the US travel website http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/vaccinations.html but am almost certain that not all of them are required for Australians/NZers.
Thanks = )
Legend! thanks heaps Matt..No worries. Thsi si what the Sydney medical centre on George St asked me for:
4. Immunisation Records as per US Consulate website for specific age groups
Mainly
• DTP (Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis) – You need to be vaccinated unless you have a record showing you have been vaccinated within last 10 years.
• MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) if born in 1957 or later (blood tests to check for immunity if no records available)
• Chicken Pox (Varicella) (Blood tests to check for immunity if no records available
• Flu Vaccine (for Medicals during 01 Apr to 31 Oct only)
If you are unable to show proof, or the test results are negative for immunity, you
may need to be vaccinated during the Visa Medical Examination visit and extra
costs will be incurred.