UK Interview Medical: Mental Health Query.
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I probably should have included this in my other post. Oooops.
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if you have to fill out a questionnaire at the medical and does this include questions about any hospitalisations or mental health issues? I'm thinking that they wouldn't fail you on those grounds but I'm just kind of nervous and wondering how much they want to know. Or do they just concentrate solely on physical stuff like immunisations, blood test and chest X-ray.
I know there's a page of interview emperiences somewhere. I read through most of them once but none of them really answered my questions.
Thanks.
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if you have to fill out a questionnaire at the medical and does this include questions about any hospitalisations or mental health issues? I'm thinking that they wouldn't fail you on those grounds but I'm just kind of nervous and wondering how much they want to know. Or do they just concentrate solely on physical stuff like immunisations, blood test and chest X-ray.
I know there's a page of interview emperiences somewhere. I read through most of them once but none of them really answered my questions.
Thanks.

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You will be asked about medical and mental problems experienced in the past. Several UK posters in the pat had feared the possibility of a rejection because they were being treated for, or had been treated for such conditions as chronic or severe depression and were on daily meds to control their symptoms. It did not prohibit anyone from obtaining the K-1. Nor will a history of cancer, diabetes, etc.

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Thank you for the reassurance Rete.
Much appreciated. It's good to know what to expect and that I don't need to be too nervous.



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From the I-693 Medical Form
*Suspected Mental Conditions
Estimated time for Clearance 5 - 30 Days
The applicant must provide to a civil surgeon a psychological or
psychiatric evaluation from a specialist or medical facility for final classification
and clearance.
*Mental retardation; insanity; previous attack of insanity; psychopathic personality,
sexual deviation or mental defect; narcotic drug addition; and chronic alcoholism.
Me again: So it sounds like you need to get clearance from a doctor saying you are
"okay" now.
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*Suspected Mental Conditions
Estimated time for Clearance 5 - 30 Days
The applicant must provide to a civil surgeon a psychological or
psychiatric evaluation from a specialist or medical facility for final classification
and clearance.
*Mental retardation; insanity; previous attack of insanity; psychopathic personality,
sexual deviation or mental defect; narcotic drug addition; and chronic alcoholism.
Me again: So it sounds like you need to get clearance from a doctor saying you are
"okay" now.
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http://clik.to/K1andAOSLinks Newsgroup FAQ http://www.k1faq.com Arnaldo and Alvena's
Fiance Visa Page http://www2.apex.net/users/thehydes/ Immigration and Naturalization
Service http://www.ins.usdoj.gov {I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For
reliable legal advice, please consult with a professional immigration attorney.}
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Hey Jonathan
I read and re-read and re-read again the original post and there is nothing in that post saying she had a conditon that warranted a doctor's signoff.
She only inquired as to questions asked either on the form or by the doctor and that she was nervous about the procedure.
Rita
I read and re-read and re-read again the original post and there is nothing in that post saying she had a conditon that warranted a doctor's signoff.
She only inquired as to questions asked either on the form or by the doctor and that she was nervous about the procedure.
Rita

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Originally posted by Jememennie
I probably should have included this in my other post. Oooops.
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if you have to fill out a questionnaire at the medical and does this include questions about any hospitalisations or mental health issues? I'm thinking that they wouldn't fail you on those grounds but I'm just kind of nervous and wondering how much they want to know. Or do they just concentrate solely on physical stuff like immunisations, blood test and chest X-ray.
I know there's a page of interview emperiences somewhere. I read through most of them once but none of them really answered my questions.
Thanks.
I probably should have included this in my other post. Oooops.
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if you have to fill out a questionnaire at the medical and does this include questions about any hospitalisations or mental health issues? I'm thinking that they wouldn't fail you on those grounds but I'm just kind of nervous and wondering how much they want to know. Or do they just concentrate solely on physical stuff like immunisations, blood test and chest X-ray.
I know there's a page of interview emperiences somewhere. I read through most of them once but none of them really answered my questions.
Thanks.
If you've had a problem in the past and are now cured, or if you have a condition that is completely under control, don't let it worry you. The biggies to worry about are HIV and TB - that's what they test you for at the medical.
Whatever you medical history, there's not much you can do to prepare for the medical, so try not to worry. It's a good idea, though, to take with you information about any treatment you have received. Don't share it with the doctor unless he asks about it.
Good luck!

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Thanks for all the replies. It's especially good to see the questionnaire so thanks for that link.
Jonathan - is the I-693 Medical Form what I have to fill out on the day of the medical? Or the form that comes with the interview date letter? I'm probably asking really stupid questions because the packet went to my home address and so I'm waiting for my mum to fwd it to me here at uni. So I'll probably be able to figure it out myself by the end of the week.
Hmm, I guess it would be best to go prepared, so I'll see about getting some kind of Drs note I guess.
I wonder if seeing a university counsellor counts as being currently under care or treatment for any mental condition? I guess I'll ask the counsellor. I would be seeing an NHS therapist if the waiting list wasn't so long.
Thanks again ~ Jennie
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Ok, I just checked this forum on Google rather than britishexpats.com and I found a couple more replies.
Thanks Jonathan for the link you gave me. Definitely good to read that depression isn't a problem to worry about.
[Edited by Jememennie on Apr 25th 2001 at 8:22am]
Jonathan - is the I-693 Medical Form what I have to fill out on the day of the medical? Or the form that comes with the interview date letter? I'm probably asking really stupid questions because the packet went to my home address and so I'm waiting for my mum to fwd it to me here at uni. So I'll probably be able to figure it out myself by the end of the week.
Hmm, I guess it would be best to go prepared, so I'll see about getting some kind of Drs note I guess.
I wonder if seeing a university counsellor counts as being currently under care or treatment for any mental condition? I guess I'll ask the counsellor. I would be seeing an NHS therapist if the waiting list wasn't so long.
Thanks again ~ Jennie
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Ok, I just checked this forum on Google rather than britishexpats.com and I found a couple more replies.

[Edited by Jememennie on Apr 25th 2001 at 8:22am]

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Hi,
I too have had some slight mental heaalth problems in the past. About 5 years ago I spent 3 night in the local hospitals phychiatric ward due to severe stress. I was not placed on any treatment and the condition has never returned. I too am worried about this going against me. What if you just said you had no history of mental health problems? DO they contact your doctor at all? Let me know how you get on please. Hope you get your visa.
Regards
Richard
I too have had some slight mental heaalth problems in the past. About 5 years ago I spent 3 night in the local hospitals phychiatric ward due to severe stress. I was not placed on any treatment and the condition has never returned. I too am worried about this going against me. What if you just said you had no history of mental health problems? DO they contact your doctor at all? Let me know how you get on please. Hope you get your visa.
Regards
Richard

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Hi Richard,
Sure I'll let you know how things go.
I'll be writing up my medical & interview experience for my website: http://www.geocities.com/ben_jennie and so I can send them to the website collection of them. Probably won't be until near the end of next month though as I'm in my last year of uni and finals are coming up.
The questionnaire that you fill in asks if you've ever sought treatment for any nervous, emotional or mental problems including depression and so I'm going to tick yes for that. There's also a question asking if you've ever been admitted to hospital. I spent one night in a psychiatric ward too and so I guess I'll tick yes and then explain that I'm doing ok now. Seeing as your problems were 5 years ago and haven't reoccured you should be fine. Not telling the truth would be one way to go, but I don't want to be seen to be covering things up, as if it was ever found out then that would look bad. I don't think they contact your Dr at all but I'd advise you to tell the truth anyhow.
Best wishes to you ~ Jennie
Sure I'll let you know how things go.

The questionnaire that you fill in asks if you've ever sought treatment for any nervous, emotional or mental problems including depression and so I'm going to tick yes for that. There's also a question asking if you've ever been admitted to hospital. I spent one night in a psychiatric ward too and so I guess I'll tick yes and then explain that I'm doing ok now. Seeing as your problems were 5 years ago and haven't reoccured you should be fine. Not telling the truth would be one way to go, but I don't want to be seen to be covering things up, as if it was ever found out then that would look bad. I don't think they contact your Dr at all but I'd advise you to tell the truth anyhow.
Best wishes to you ~ Jennie

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Thanks for the reply, I think honesty is the best key. Well good luck in your finals. Im in Uni too and will be entering my final year in September. So if I want to go to the US At the end of June 2002 when would you advise we begin the process?
Thanks again
Richard
Thanks again
Richard

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Oooh hello again 
Hmm, well, that depends on which service centre you'll be filing through and what their timelines are like next year. Seeing as the visa is valid for 6 months it's probably better to file sooner than later. We ordered our forms way back in September to be prepared and then I ordered my police certificate and birth certificate pretty early on too. (Our time line is on our site) We sent the petition out on January 5th (to Nebraska) and now my interview is on May 16th so I'll be leaving by the end of this June.
Good luck with your last year of uni. That must be hard having to wait a year yet.
take care ~ Jennie

Hmm, well, that depends on which service centre you'll be filing through and what their timelines are like next year. Seeing as the visa is valid for 6 months it's probably better to file sooner than later. We ordered our forms way back in September to be prepared and then I ordered my police certificate and birth certificate pretty early on too. (Our time line is on our site) We sent the petition out on January 5th (to Nebraska) and now my interview is on May 16th so I'll be leaving by the end of this June.

Good luck with your last year of uni. That must be hard having to wait a year yet.

take care ~ Jennie
