> Not necessarily. In some Districts if the interview is conducted over
> 15 months from the date of the first medical an entire new medical is
> required. Not just the supplement.
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> Has nothing to do with the American healthcare system. The doctors
> you have been in contact with are CIS approved physicians and not
> dealing with you as your primary doctor. One member of the marriage-
> based forum recently found a doctor approved by the CIS that is within
> his HMO healthcare plan and the medical was free.
>
> You have to hunt through them all and be firm about what you want.
>
> Rete
That's exactly what I'm talking about. Why there isn't one universal
standard for immigration physicians is a mystery to me. I'm a busy
person, so I don't particularly relish the prospect of having to call 20
different doctors and be given 20 different answers to something as
simple as a freaking vaccination form.
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