noyhing to scare..!
Hi Lola76/Hi Beatricce/ Hi Cateyes
Beathricce: nothing to be scared, Cateyes is right!! In my case I had to get some police certificates from other countries were I lived and have all documents: Univ degree, high school degree, birth certificate, etc legalizaded (apostillados with the Hague apostille) as wisely sugested by Lola76, who underwent through the same process.
The only time consuming matter to me was to obtain foreign certificates; all the rest was fast.
Lola: I left all papers done; I recently asked a new foreign police certificate as the previous one was dated june last year; nonetheless I found out that those certificates are acceptable as long as you did not return to that country after issuance, which is my case.(Source: US departament of state Foreign Affairs manual Volume 9-visas page 2) which I downloaded and printed out from internet (though I cannot rememer the internet page now!!!!)
Yes, I printed the embassy page on the medical exams and amazingly one of the physicians is next to home....!! As cateyes says, now I can do nothing except wait to become current and get second package.
Question, Lola76: do phisicians had the medical forms or do I have to print them out and bring them with me to the appointment? I plan to do medicals some 15 days prior to interview..
Best wishes to all!!!!! and hope this may help.