Hi guys, Did my medical last year, as part of my journey. It was underpants on, but might have been because I had a female doctor. The medical is fairly intrusive, at least question wise. As for shots, I had them done beforehand and was able to bring proof to the medical.Good to see another Queenslander in here. I’m pretty sure that they have to look at you man or lady bits during the heath check. If it were just a normal check then it might not be an issue but I’d prefer a lady doctor and a trip to Sydney isn’t a bad thing.
Are you male or female?Hi guys, Did my medical last year, as part of my journey. It was underpants on, but might have been because I had a female doctor. The medical is fairly intrusive, at least question wise. As for shots, I had them done beforehand and was able to bring proof to the medical.
Sorry, my post was a little vague. I'm male.Are you male or female?
Hi Whypie. Thanks for the info.Hi guys, Did my medical last year, as part of my journey. It was underpants on, but might have been because I had a female doctor. The medical is fairly intrusive, at least question wise. As for shots, I had them done beforehand and was able to bring proof to the medical.
No worries. If I can share any of my experience just let me know. I was really helped by this forum, so happy to give back.Hi Whypie. Thanks for the info.
Question:If a lot of the early numbers do not file their 260 before October do they usually select higher numbers for the interview range.
Example Oct interviews up to cn 300 if few responded would they be likely to push that number to 350 or400?
I know it’s unlikely but I’m interested in understanding how it works.
Yes that is how it works. In previous years (DV2015 to DV2017) this caused high early VB numbers because the DS260s were processed in date received order and this created backlogs. If a case number was current, but the DS260 was not processed, that case couldn't be scheduled. However, in DV2018, that got sorted out, as the DS260s were prioritized on case number as well as submission date. Because of that, VB numbers started much slower (and people freaked out).
So - in your scenario - less submitted DS260s would theoretically increase the VB pace in the first months, to slow down later.
Thanks @EmilyW. Any idea on the usual timeframe for that? How much time should I give myself before the interview?
Great, this is super helpful, thank you!From memory, we did ours either 2 or 3 weeks before the interview. It will depend on when the panel doctor can see you and we also wanted to allow time in case anything came up in the medical that needed further investigation.