drmoney said:
Hello Everyone,
Please I need clarification from you all.
I was told by the two hospitals in Lagos that I would have to wait for the original hard copies of the Medical Request Forms sent from Accra to my Post Office Box in order to have my medical tests done.
I was thinking that since the same forms were sent as an attachment to the e-mail from Accra, I could just print them out and head to the hospital for my Tests.
I want to know if this is also the experience of any Post-June 26 applicants that have done Medicals.
N.B: It was not mentioned in the e-mail from Accra that a copy had been sent by post.
Please I need clarification.
Thanks.
In practice, you would have to wait for the HardCopies of the Medical Forms to come through the post. In cases where the forms are delayed, you would need to contact them(right about when you're hitting the 5-6weeks mark) via email or phone(and yes, you can speak to them in some exceptional cases) and they would re-issue the medical instructions and extend your time limit by another 60days.
Someone posted a link by qorax... up there, which suggests that one could do the Meds without receiving the hardcopies of the med forms sent by the visa office, i came across that also when i was in a similar situation, but that would not be allowed in Nigeria for reasons we all know. Maybe in developed parts with very minimal incidences of integrity issues. No DMP in Nigeria would go ahead and carry out an IME without the Hardcopy Meds envelope from CiC. The envelopes contain forms with pix already affixed, and the dmp is supposed to compare the pix with the applicant submitting himself/herself for IME, and also crosscheck this with the Travel passports presented at the time of IME. Its a goldmine for the DMPs in Nig, and they wouldn't risk their license by deviating from this.
In the Meds email, you get some bulletted points - asking for RPRF, and then there should be one saying something along the lines of
**Pls complete med exams as per instructions mailed to you on xxxxxxxxxxxxx. For a list of docs, consult.................**
Do you have the bulleted point similar to the above?
Hopefully, the forms will turn up soon, and you'll be able to complete your meds.