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supersuper Click to EMail supersuperClick to check IP address of the poster 30-Jan-01, 10:10 PM (GMT)
"Medical in hand,Wife Pregnant"
I have got medicals after successful interview and have to get it done before 11th May. But my wife is currently pregnant and is in her early 5th month. During this phase Xray is avoided since it may cause damage to fetus.
So my question is wht to do in this situation? should i send back the medical forms and request new ones at an appropriate time after delievery or just inform the visa officer about it and send the passport/fees/forms for the new baby after it arrives.

Can he ask me for a fresh proof of funds? Wht is the best course in this situation.

The visa officer did not aks me about my wife's pregnancy during the interview, which is a routine question, although she was pregnant at that time.

Any help is highly appreciated.

Abdullah

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RE: Medical in hand,Wife Pregnant, dcohen, 31-Jan-01, (1)

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dcohen Click to EMail dcohenClick to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster 31-Jan-01, 03:23 PM (GMT)
1. "RE: Medical in hand,Wife Pregnant"
The immigration official should be advised that completion of medical examinations will be delayed until the delivery of the child.

If the immigration official feels that new evidence of funds is required, or evidence of a greater amount, this can be requested.
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