In a bit of a quandary
Well, just our luck, we got an appointment for our visa interview on 6th March - the day we are due to move out of our house!! So I sent an email to the London embassy to see if it was possible to reschedule the appointment but then I read it should be put in writing to the Embassy so I did that as well (and posted it recorded delivery) Anyway I got this email back " We note that you will not attend the interview as scheduled on March 6th. A new interview date will not be scheduled until the Immigrant Visa Unit is in receipt of a medical examination for you. If you have not already done so, information about the medical examination is available from the Embassy website, here." So I thought that maybe I had ticked the wrong box on the visa query box - there were several options but the one I had ticked said reschedule immigration visa and K visa appointments, so I thought perhaps they thought ours was a K visa. I them again pointing out that ours was an IR5 not a K and could we book an appointment anyway. Then I thought perhaps I needed to contact the NVC as on the ceac it still said our applications were at the NVC, so I emailed them too!! Anyway I got this reply from the Embassy again "The initial interview date is scheduled through the National Visa Center (NVC) and applicants are required to attend a medical before the interview date. As you have requested a new interview date, which will be scheduled by the Immigrant Visa Unit in London, our procedures require that you submit a medical report before a new interview is scheduled." So my query is ( and thanks for bearing with me this far) on the original email I got it said to take the letter with the appointment for the interview when going for the medical . But now we don't have an appointment and also once we have had the medical how do we book the appointment? Sorry for the long posting but I am now panicking again.
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Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by lyndilou
(Post 11562915)
A new interview date will not be scheduled until the Immigrant Visa Unit is in receipt of a medical examination for you.
As you have requested a new interview date, which will be scheduled by the Immigrant Visa Unit in London, our procedures require that you submit a medical report before a new interview is scheduled. ... on the original email I got it said to take the letter with the appointment for the interview when going for the medical . But now we don't have an appointment... ... once we have had the medical how do we book the appointment? Ian |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
I understand this is bad timing, but this is why we advise a few things:
1. Don't reschedule your interview date. .. it just causes confusion. 2. Don't sell any property until you have the visa in hand. 3. Don't move or change your address while you have a case pending. Just for others reading this thread. Rene |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
IR-5? Are you the parent of a USC?
Rene |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 11562977)
IR-5? Are you the parent of a USC?
Rene |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 11562960)
This seems pretty clear.
This also seems pretty clear... and this response supports the earlier response. Once again, this seems clear. Does that also mean that you don't have the original letter? No one at the medical will care that you've rescheduled your appointment. They will send the results directly to the US Consular Service - which is what they're supposed to do, and what you want them to do. You re-submit a Notice of Readiness form. Ian IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION In Transit Immigrant Visa Case Number: LND********* Your case is in transit to the Consular Section. Your interview date was provided to you by the National Visa Center." (I have taken our case number out) |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 11562973)
I understand this is bad timing, but this is why we advise a few things:
1. Don't reschedule your interview date. .. it just causes confusion. 2. Don't sell any property until you have the visa in hand. 3. Don't move or change your address while you have a case pending. Just for others reading this thread. Rene |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by lyndilou
(Post 11562992)
So we book and have our medicals and then how long do we wait to re-submit the notice?
Will it then go back through NVC... It says on our paperwork if there is any change of email, phone umber or address to let them know. Ian |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by lyndilou
(Post 11562989)
Yes Our son is a US citizen and filed for us that is why our application went through NVC.
Rene |
Re: In a bit of a quandary
Thanks Ian and Rene you have put my mind at ease I do appreciate your help
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Re: In a bit of a quandary
Originally Posted by lyndilou
(Post 11562997)
We are going into a rental property so we have no worries regarding the house.
Selling the house though did cause a problem because it made you have to reschedule your interview date. You were a bit unlucky in that regard but it reinforces the point - if at all possible, wait until you have visa in hand before selling. You can imagine, there are more more heavy duty reasons not to do it as well, e.g. visa denied, etc,. |
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