jrs
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Post by jrs on May 9, 2024 11:55:37 GMT
As long she receives medical clearance from her GP or any other medical specialists clearance that JHAH may ask for, she should receive medical clearance
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Post by aferoz on May 9, 2024 15:08:50 GMT
o everyone, I'm in Australia and have accepted an offer in March this year. So far I have cleared my BI, went through local visa medical check up and waiting for the results. I guess once the medical clearance is done, my visa application will proceed and I will depart to KSA soon. I wanted to ask everyone here regarding how difficult it is to get the visa medical clearance. It has been more than 3 weeks since we've done the medical check up and today the clinic informed us my medical result is cleared but my wife needs to do some follow up check up at our GP. Basically the travel doctor cannot clear my wife's medical unless we have consultation from our GP on a number of matters which are 1) my wife needs to get a new pair of glasses, 2) her blood pressure was slightly high on 142/92 so it needs to come down under 140/90, 3) her bilirubin level is slightly high so our GP needs to confirm that there is no urgent medical treatment required for her. So we went to our GP and received medical certificate mentioning that everything is fine based on our historical family records. Our son was born less than 6 months ago and the test results for my wife are medically not concerning at all. We provided the medical certificate and the travel doctor came back to us saying it cannot be cleared unless she speaks to our GP to confirm what's written on the certificate is factual. I'm quite frustrated and keep thinking it shouldn't be that difficult based on what I've researched here in this forum. I thought clearing BI might be more stressful but our travel doctor is giving us a lot more headache. The clinic also lost our passport copies and the photos we provided so we had to send them again today. Okay I will keep this brief, is it that difficult to get the medical clearance for visa application process based on your experience? Also would it be the same in JHAH for Iqama application while we are there? It has put lots of stress on us and if there is any chance that we are not going to get the Iqama in KSA, I would not want to risk what we have at the moment. We are giving up our jobs and house to start my work at Aramco. My wife and I are currently not on any medication, we do not have any specific health issues. I sometimes tend to have high blood pressure when using the squeezing machine, but checking manually with pump always recorded normal range. Any input would be very helpful on your medical clearance including JHAH, and I hope to share more if anyone is from Australia. Hi, quick question for you. I have heard that the applicant travels first and then family usually joins after 3 months. Are you travelling along with your family together?
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tamsin
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Post by tamsin on May 10, 2024 7:50:26 GMT
o everyone, I'm in Australia and have accepted an offer in March this year. So far I have cleared my BI, went through local visa medical check up and waiting for the results. I guess once the medical clearance is done, my visa application will proceed and I will depart to KSA soon. I wanted to ask everyone here regarding how difficult it is to get the visa medical clearance. It has been more than 3 weeks since we've done the medical check up and today the clinic informed us my medical result is cleared but my wife needs to do some follow up check up at our GP. Basically the travel doctor cannot clear my wife's medical unless we have consultation from our GP on a number of matters which are 1) my wife needs to get a new pair of glasses, 2) her blood pressure was slightly high on 142/92 so it needs to come down under 140/90, 3) her bilirubin level is slightly high so our GP needs to confirm that there is no urgent medical treatment required for her. So we went to our GP and received medical certificate mentioning that everything is fine based on our historical family records. Our son was born less than 6 months ago and the test results for my wife are medically not concerning at all. We provided the medical certificate and the travel doctor came back to us saying it cannot be cleared unless she speaks to our GP to confirm what's written on the certificate is factual. I'm quite frustrated and keep thinking it shouldn't be that difficult based on what I've researched here in this forum. I thought clearing BI might be more stressful but our travel doctor is giving us a lot more headache. The clinic also lost our passport copies and the photos we provided so we had to send them again today. Okay I will keep this brief, is it that difficult to get the medical clearance for visa application process based on your experience? Also would it be the same in JHAH for Iqama application while we are there? It has put lots of stress on us and if there is any chance that we are not going to get the Iqama in KSA, I would not want to risk what we have at the moment. We are giving up our jobs and house to start my work at Aramco. My wife and I are currently not on any medication, we do not have any specific health issues. I sometimes tend to have high blood pressure when using the squeezing machine, but checking manually with pump always recorded normal range. Any input would be very helpful on your medical clearance including JHAH, and I hope to share more if anyone is from Australia. Hi, quick question for you. I have heard that the applicant travels first and then family usually joins after 3 months. Are you travelling along with your family together? They say 3 months but some are faster and some are slower, depends on registration with council of engineers, if applicable, paperwork being done etc. We did it in a month.
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