The Littlest Hobo
Star Member
- Nov 13, 2009
- 10
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Berlin
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 27-10-2009
- File Transfer...
- 7-12-2009
- Passport Req..
- 18-12-2009
- VISA ISSUED...
- 3-02-2010
- LANDED..........
- 20-03-2010
I believe my husband's medical took several hours and consisted of many, many different checks including chest x-rays for tuberculosis.
There is no harm in planning and researching ahead, because some of the official documents take a while to get, you can order them so that they will arrive just around the time of your wedding, then you can get them translated so they would be ready to send as soon as you have your wedding certificate (oh, that's something else to check - is the wedding certificate given to you immediately or do you have to wait to receive it? Some places take their sweet time!)
There's a recent thread on here about the time it takes to get the documents together and prepare the file. Some people took 2 months, so the more you familiarise yourself with everything now, the better prepared you'll be.
Just a note about translations: We read the general instructions which stated that "all docs in this list not in English or French must be translated and notarized", etc. so we got my husband's German police report translated, cost $200 or something. But we didn't notice somehow that in the country specific instructions for the Berlin VO it says "all docs not in English, French, or German"... so we could've saved time and money and hassle. So maybe for your region you don't need to get translations for all your finacée's documents. Something to check into.
Hope you are as on top of your wedding planning as you are on this Good luck!
TLH
There is no harm in planning and researching ahead, because some of the official documents take a while to get, you can order them so that they will arrive just around the time of your wedding, then you can get them translated so they would be ready to send as soon as you have your wedding certificate (oh, that's something else to check - is the wedding certificate given to you immediately or do you have to wait to receive it? Some places take their sweet time!)
There's a recent thread on here about the time it takes to get the documents together and prepare the file. Some people took 2 months, so the more you familiarise yourself with everything now, the better prepared you'll be.
Just a note about translations: We read the general instructions which stated that "all docs in this list not in English or French must be translated and notarized", etc. so we got my husband's German police report translated, cost $200 or something. But we didn't notice somehow that in the country specific instructions for the Berlin VO it says "all docs not in English, French, or German"... so we could've saved time and money and hassle. So maybe for your region you don't need to get translations for all your finacée's documents. Something to check into.
Hope you are as on top of your wedding planning as you are on this Good luck!
TLH