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Apparently the medical form that is used once your first medical has expired isn't the same as the original.
Can someone please send a copy of the redo medical we would reallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly appreciate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thank you
 
I don't think anybody would want to show you a copy of what their redo sheet looks like. It's a green form typed by the Visa Office with the applicant's personal information and their picture which is stamped onto the form.

Yes, it's not the same form as the original medical form. You will have to wait for your VO send you that green form in order for you to do a second medical. Otherwise, they wouldn't accept the medical you did at your own risk.

Good Luck!
 
I just had a letter this morning to re do meds , and yes its a green form , cant remember what the 1st one looked like .
 
Hi guys

should all applicant re do the medical?
 
No not all, only if your 1st have expired .They last 1 year.
 
pmary said:
Hi guys

should all applicant re do the medical?

If you are requested to do so.
 
Exactly and you have to wait on instructions from the VO when you should redo your medicals.

If you go ahead and redo it without their consent it causes a lot of delay and confusion with your file because each unidentified medical that reaches the VO gets a new filing number assigned to it and when the VO finds out that you have already done the meds it takes them some time to match up the new file number assigned to your new meds to your already existing one.

So ya, best to wait it out.
 
Do you know how long does it take From when we send our application to when they see medical ?
 
confusednscared said:
I don't think anybody would want to show you a copy of what their redo sheet looks like. It's a green form typed by the Visa Office with the applicant's personal information and their picture which is stamped onto the form.

Yes, it's not the same form as the original medical form. You will have to wait for your VO send you that green form in order for you to do a second medical. Otherwise, they wouldn't accept the medical you did at your own risk.

Good Luck!
i know this information isn't correct they do accept the medical form that you print off with your application, it however takes longer to process
i have two friends that redid it and visa was issued without a problem, i thought it would be obvious that i was asking for the form itself and not with anyones info on it
 
confusednscared said:
Exactly and you have to wait on instructions from the VO when you should redo your medicals.

If you go ahead and redo it without their consent it causes a lot of delay and confusion with your file because each unidentified medical that reaches the VO gets a new filing number assigned to it and when the VO finds out that you have already done the meds it takes them some time to match up the new file number assigned to your new meds to your already existing one.

So ya, best to wait it out.
this again isn't the case when you redo the medical you already have the file number which the doctor writes on the form, but because its not the same as the second redo form it could take a little longer to attach to your file but not as long as waiting for most embassies to send you the redo form, that being said that's what i will do
 
pmary said:
Do you know how long does it take From when we send our application to when they see medical ?
each visa office is differnt, the important thing is that your medical is valid from one year from the date the medical was done, a visa cannot be issued without a valid medical, goodluck