St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic (SLEC)
1177 J. Bacobo St., Ermita, Manila
Tel Nos. +63 (02) 521 0020 / 521 8647 / 524 6083 Fax No. +63 (02) 526 0208
Day 1 July 16, 2007 Monday
Step 1 OUTSIDE SLEC BUILDING.
Fell in line.
Step 2 GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE.
After 30 mins. of waiting (around 5:00am), the guards started to let the people in. He checked our original Appointment Letter
and passport. He stamped our original letter with “SLMCEC-PDS” (in blue ink) and returned it. He also stamped the back of
our hands with SLEC’s logo (for entry in case you go out of the building anytime during the day). Do not forget to have a copy
of the letter according to the number of visa applicants (especially in cases with derivative visas). The copy will be attached to
its designated PDS (Patient Data Sheet).
Issued priority numbers and then the 4-page PDS forms (per applicant). At this stage, no priority is given to senior citizen,
handicapped, pregnant women, and children. It’s first come, first serve.
While waiting for the Reception Area to be opened (at 6:00am), the people were busy filling out the PDS forms. Don’t worry;
there is enough space and writing table inside the building. No sweat, the info needed in the sheet is very elementary (like
petitioner’s name and address, phone number, intended POE (point of entry), name of relatives if any and their phone #s and
addresses in the US). In my case, I did not list any, but only my husband. Do not paste your visa photo in the forms. The
receptionist will staple it herself. Note: Don’t forget to bring liquid eraser or any eraser of some sort.
Step 3 RECEPTION AREA AT THE GROUND FLOOR.
Waited for our priority number to be called. Submitted the accomplished PDS forms, passport and one (1) visa photo. I
noticed that the senior citizen, children, handicapped and pregnant women were let to fall in line even if their numbers are not
yet called.
Reception staff checked the accuracy of the data as compared with passport. Let you sign any unsigned sheet or correct any
inaccurate info.
After she was done, she gave the forms to the Digital Picture-Taking Section (just at the back of their cubicle). There were
about four lady receptionists, so this stage was quite fast. At this point, you need to give one (1) visa photo.
Waited for our name to be called for the digital picture-taking.
When called, we proceeded to the picture-taking section. Done. PDS left there.
Then waited outside for name to be called again. This time, they were encoding our data in their system.
About 20 mins, name called. Handed-over our PDS for payment.
Step 4 CASHIER at the 5th FLOOR (opens at 7:00am)
PDS handed to Cashier. Paid $95.00 + $67.00 (adult + child) converted to Philippine peso. Issued OR and stapled it with the
PDS. At this point, the Priority number is no longer in use. Gave PDS back.
Step 5 X-RAY at the 3rd FLOOR
Gave the PDS to the attending X-Ray staff (there’s a signage hanging to where the staff/table is located). Applicants 14 years
and below are exempted (unless if given an instruction by the attending physician during the physical/medical
consultation).The waiting game started. After 15 minutes, name was called.
The staff let me sign a document. Then, wait again. Then, she got the PDS and told me to wait again.
After 30 minutes, my name was called. I was asked to dress up the required robe at the female dressing area (too small; can
only accommodate at about 5-6 people)
After 15 minutes, I was taken to the X-Ray Room. X-Ray done.
PDS given back to me.
Step 6 LABORATORY at the 4th FLOOR
Submitted the PDS to the Lab Reception Counter. Applicants of 14 years and below are exempted. Waited.
Then after 4 mins, my name was called. They let me sign a paper for HIV testing and gave me container for urine and blood
(looks like a test tube) sample. Then, PDS was given to me.
Proceeded to the main Laboratory for blood drawing and handed PDS to attending nurse/medtech. Chairs are stationed just
outside the lab for waiting. Name called. Done. PDS given back to me.
Then, proceeded to table in front of the ladies Comfort Room for the urinalysis (it’s actually a pregnancy test). If there is no
staff in sight, wait. They will eventually come when they see you.
Gave PDS to staff. Then went inside the Comfort Room, lock the door and peed. Gave urine sample to staff along with PDS.
Then waited again.
Results from HIV testing and urinalysis were consolidated at Laboratory Reception Counter. Then waited and waited (about
20 mins.).
Name was called. Results and my PDS were given back to me. .
Step 7 PHYSICAL EXAM/MEDICAL HISTORY CONSULTATION at the 5th FLOOR
Submitted both our PDS (I and my 5 y.o child) to the U.S Counter. All visa applicants (child and adult alike) must undergo
this stage. This area is kinda noisy because the Australia, New Zealand and Canadian Counter (fused in 1 counter) is also
located here. Don’t worry, the US Counter is there to help you on what to do. If you are lost, go to the US Counter for help.
After a minute, name called (through their PA system) for the height and weight determination. Returned PDS to US
Counter. 10 minutes past, name called for the eye test. Then, PDS returned to US Counter again. 15 mins past, name called
for the Vital Signs. Then submitted to US Counter again. 15 mins past, name was called for the Immunization History
Interview. The line was really long. We were in the Doctor’s Room after 30 mins of waiting. Be ready will all your
immunization records. For kids, the record from the health center will do. If a private doctor did the shots, ask for a medical
certificate and not just the informal patient data record. On our case, I had brought the official receipts of the shots from the
private doctor, and fortunately, it was accepted by the doctor. Remember, you will be asked for any chickenpox scar. If you
have, no varicella shot will be given. You are considered immune. Submitted PDS to US Counter again.
15 mins, our names were call for the Physical Examination. This is the part were all applicants are asked to disrobe
completely. The doctor looked for scars especially in the wrist for any previous suicide attempts. This is also the part wherein
you have to be honest with the doctor about your medical history, if you have previous serious illness or any major operation.
I completed this phase without no hassle. PDS were in our hand, and then proceeded to….
Step 8 CHECK-OUT COUNTER FOUND IN EACH RESPECTIVE AREAS
Submitted our PDS and results to X-Ray Department Check-Out Counter
Checks completeness of medical report form.
Additional instructions are given.
Gave the Official Receipt and the instruction page (about ¼ crosswise of a letter-size bond paper) which we will present at the
Guard/entrance in the 2nd day. The OR was stamped with “Immunization Area 2nd Floor” (this depends if you have
finished the whole 1st day exams especially the immunization interview) and the instruction sheet states the “Results Due
On:_________”, which will be the Immunization Room’s basis in giving priority on who should have the shots first
Done with 1st day at SLEC!
Day 2 July 17, 2007 Tuesday
Step 9 ENTRANCE AT GROUNDFLOOR.
Asked for the entrance guard’s assistance. Showed the Official Receipt and instruction sheet given by the Check-Out
Counter.
Guard counter-checks the applicant’s name against the Master List. As stamped in the OR, we were told to proceed to 2nd
floor for the Immunization Room. Stamped the back of our hands with SLEC’s logo,
Step 10 IMMUNIZATION AREA AT THE 2nd FLOOR
Dropped the receipt and instruction sheet (stapled) at the tray just on top of the glass counter in the Immunization Room. Do
not forget to do this because you might be waiting for nothing. This is where vaccine/shots were given according to
recommendation of the doctor in the Immunization Interview (at the 5th floor during the 1st day). Quite a long wait. About 30-45
mins.
The doctor took our OR and instruction sheet from the tray, and proceeded to her cubicle. I think, she was looking/sorting the
medical files (PDS and results).
Called name and entered the Immunization Room. Voila! Our PDS and results were there already!
Given the shots! Done!
Then asked to go downstairs at the Releasing Area. PDS and results were not given.
Step 11 RELEASING COUNTERS AT THE GROUND FLOOR
Prepare your other two visa photos.
Waited like eternity for our names to be called. We started waiting at around 11:30am and was done at 4:30pm. Do the Math!
This is the longest wait of the whole process.
Called name, and proceeded to Releasing Counter. The staff asked/verified the info in the forms. Then, shoot!! Gave the DS
3025 and X-Ray film (both, to be brought in the USA).
IMPORTANT NOTES:
(1) SLEC will only give your DS-3025 (Vaccination Documentation Worksheet) and X-Ray film, NOTHING ELSE. Your passport will NOT be given back to you. SLEC will directly give it to the US Embassy for the Interview.
(2) The 2-day medical examination is the standard duration. However, if SLEC will find any problem or abnormalities in your health, it may be extended to few more days due to further testing. If you will get your results in just 2 days, most likely, you are doing well (health wise).
(3) The façade of the building has no SLEC marking on it, but “1177 J. Bacobo St.” on the right part of the building.
(4) It is advisable to be very honest with regards to your medical history, rather done, letting SLEC finds it. And prepare the necessary original medical certificate from the concerned doctor/s.
TIPS:
(1) If you are still in your petition’s NOA1 stage, go for a medical exam with your private doctor so that you can rectify any illness that requires rigid medication (like tuberculosis) as soon as possible.
(2) Start having your vaccine as early as after NOA1 especially for those that need 2-3 shots to complete. SLEC will only give you one (1) shot per type of vaccine. Well, if you have tons of $$$$, you can have it in the USA at a higher price.
CAUTION: Some people will tell you that SLEC will not accept visa photos with earrings, and then offer you to have a new visa photo taken at their station. Actually, in our visa photos, both Amber and I wear small stud earrings, and SLEC accepted it.
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just letting you know i appreciate your page/info…i’m mike from melbourne, fla…..my hunny will be going through the K1 process reasonably soon, so i thank you for this info…i am curious though…what happens if i tell my hunny to go for the medical exam early and without her passport? can she do this with some other ID and her NOA?
thanks! surely it will decrease my anxiety. and prevent hassles.
Dear Mike,
What do you mean, she has not passport? She needs it when she will have her medical exam because SLEC will stamp something on it, and they will directly send it to the embassy. Hence, it is a must.
By the way, how early is your “early”? You can not do medical exam without the appointment date from the embassy. This is a requirement. Early will be a month a most from interview date.
Do you know the procedure for any lady tht had problems with their medical portion???
Hi Alphonso,
What do you mean? Like having a contagious disease? Like what?
DEAR TINTIN
I HAVE A DAUGHTER ALSO,ON MY MEDICAL BA KASAMA NA SYA?KAS NALILITO NA AKO PAGDMATING NABA YONG GALING NG NVC KASAMA NARIN SYA DON.OR IBA YOG SA KANYA…
SHIELA
Dear Shiela,
Yes, if she is also applying for a visa even if it is just a derivative (K-4, CR-2, etc). Kung derivative visa siya, automatic na yun na kung ano ang schedule mo (medical and interview), yun din ang sa kanya.
Possibly being PPD convertor?
dear ting ting,
thank you so much sa sagot mo..yong husband ko kasi yon nakatanggap ng letter para sa visa ng anak ko sa US.so siguro kasama kon sya sa medical ko.isa pang tanog,,.kailngan ba nya ng sticker on here passport?paano?pagnatanggapyong visa kailangan ba ng PDOS?or before matangap..
thank you again shiela
tintin,
shie again..na approve na kasi yong 129f at pinoforward na ng NVC u embassy manla..mga ilang weeks kaya bago ako makatangap ng notice galing USembassy manila?
Hello Alphonso M.,
By PPD, you mean the skin test? If both of her X-Ray and PPD show that she has an ACTIVE TB, the she has to take medication for 6 months befoe she can apply for the visa.
Dear Sheila,
Usually it takes 2 mos. from NOA2 date to the embassy interview. So from NOA2, siguro mga 2-3 weeks ka makatatanggap ng notification from the embassy.
About sa CFO sticker naman, okay lang na kukunin mo siya after the issuance of your visa. Sa dapat, attend ka muna ng seminar, which only takes a day.
tintin,
thank you so much sa sagot mo now im not worry to much…about siminar from CFo nag attend na ako before ako kumuha ng passport kasi nag change ako ng status..my prism certefacate na ako at cfo din…yong daughter ko nalang ang wala….pero diba pagnatangap ko na yong visa ko babalik ako ulit sa cfo para tatakan yong passport ko..so ano dapat yong sa anak ko?thank you sana di ka nakulitan sa akin….
shiela….
Dear Sheila,
Yes. Yo are right. YOu can get the sticker as soon as you have the visa. As for your daughter, how old is she? If she is 12 years and below, ne need for seminar. If she is 13-19, she needs to attend the peer counseling.
tintin,
she is 5year old….thank you so much again…i have a question again tin..diba kaya maging dahilan na ma deny ako sa embassy kasi diba sa law daw bago ka magpakasal kailangan mag stay yong husband mo dito ng 10 days bago kayo ikasal..6 days lang kasi sya dito 14 sya dumating din nagpakasal kami ng 18 di kaya yon maging kumplekado?
shiela…
I am sad my experienced with my medical kailangan daw ng sputum examination.para saan po ba iyon?my 2 kids naman positive sa tubercullin test then sa monday pa result ng x ray.paano kung nagpositive lahat makakaapektado ba sa pagkuha ng visa namin?may pag asa pa ba kami makakuha ng visa? please help po….gusto ko na makasama ang fiance ko…
tin
please response worried talaga ako….
thank you…
tin,
please advice me…..thank you…
sheila
hi!
i just want to ask you something its about my appointment letter kasi i still havent receive it yet pero my husband (petitioner) got the appointment letter Feb 20,2009 and he told me that my interview date: March 30,2009 Time: 8:30am.
I’m just worried kasi i still dont have the appointment letter is there something i can do para magawa ko na yung medical ko ahead of time. what should i do? and can i just ask my hubby to send me a copy of the appointment letter he got from the NVC so i can proceed with my medical? Im a lil bit worried.. type of visa: CR1
thank you in advance
MAE
Dear Sheila,
Yes, you are right. There is a waiting period of ten days before the civil registrar will issue the marriage license. How many days did he stay with you in Pinas? Girl, you need to prepare a lot of proofs that you are married in good faith. That’s the only advise I can tell you.
Dear She,
I am very sorry for the long reply. I am so sorry to hear that. If you and your kids are tested positive for TB, this does not mean that you will be denied for a visa. This only means a DELAY in your visa application, since you will have to undergo a 6-month treatment period which will be admisnitered by St. Lukes. Meaning, you have to stay in Manila , preferably near St. Luke’s within this period.
By the way, a positive skin test does not mean that you have the TB. Mine was positive too, but when they took my X-Ray, it was negative. So, here I am in the US now. If you have a BCG vaccine, there is a great chance that you will test positive in the skin test. As for the sputum, it will take another 3 days going to St. Luke’s.
Good luck and stay optimistic. Keep me posted on the result.
Hi Mae,
If your husband already has the appointment letter, this is good. Yes, you can proceed with your medical exam now. Get your MAnila case number from your husband, and check your appointment in this link…http://203.177.135.10/ivappointment/login.asp
Copy and print it. Yopu can bring this to your medcial exam. If not, have your husband scan and email you a copy of the letter he got from NVC, and bring that to your medical exam.
Good luck!
thank you for your help.. YAY ur such a BIG help sa akin and sa hubby ko coz we really misses each other so much. OH one more thing im a lil bit confused about the Document Verification to be paid in DELBROS when can i pay for that?
Ate Ting thank you talaga!!
Mae
ate ting sorry kung madami me tanong ha.. lol
yung sinasabi mo ba na i copy and print ko sa web site na binigay mO ganito ba ung formatt nun
CASE:MNLXXXXXXX
VISA CLASSIFICATION: CR1
ST. LUKES APPOINTMENT DATE: MONDAY MARCH 30,2009 (12:00:00AM)
EMBASSY APPOINTMENT DATE: MONDAY MARCH 30,2009(8:30:00AM)
nasave ko na siya sa comp ko i just need to print it out. so i just need to show this and i can have medical already?
thank you in advance
mae
Dear Mae,
Document verification is discontinued as a requirement for the interview. YOu do not have to pay anything.
You are right with your format. That print out will do. Just do not forget to bring your passport, and photos.
shiela
hello tin thanks god you back akala ko nagsawa kana sa kakasagot sa mga Quistion namin…tin worry talaga ako kasi april 14 sya dumating din nagpakasal kami ng april 18 din bumalik sya sa US ng april 19,naku ano kaya dapat gawin ko ano pang mga evedince na dapat ipakita ko tin…please help me…shiela
shiela
tin 6 days lang sya ag stay sa manila…yong case nman ng cousin ko nagpakasal sila ng februay 19 yon din yong day na bumalik yong asawa nya papuntang US yon kasi and nakalagay sa mct nila…tinatanong paba ng consul yong date ng departure at arrival?my god worry talaga ako ano pa kayang proof na kailangan ipakita ko…di ko nga nilagay sa mga evedince ko yong zerox ng passport nya…tin help me naman…
Hi Sheila,
yes, the consul will ask the day of his arrival and departure in the country. It is part of the standard questions. JUst prepare documents like pictures of you together and your family, money transfer receipts, chat logs, phone bills or phone card, greeting cards, any document that will prove that you are his wife. I will help you research about this too. I’ll be back, work muna me…
hi ate ting
tnx for the reply. Ate i just got my appoinment letter yesterday. Ate ok lang kaya kung march 12 me magpa medical kasi ang payday nang asawa ko sa march 11 pa. is that ok since i just got the letter kahapon?
ate ting tnx talaga sa help mo ha : )
MAE
Dear Mae,
As long as it is before your interview, preferably a week or two, you should be fine. Do not forget to call the embassy to schedule your interview apointment.
ate what do you mean i need to call the embassy for my interview appointment? do you mean i have to remind them about my scheduled interview? i tried calling them yesterday with this number (1- 909-101-7878) pero its not working.
ate meron ka bang landline number nang us embassy manila?
ate salamat sa reply
mae
Dear MAe,
That is the only nu,ber that you can call for the appointment. If you are still having a hard time contacting the embassy, have your US petitioner call them. It is easier for him to get through.
Here is an excerpt from the embassy’s website:
Starting March 19, 2008, those applying for K-1, K-2, K-3 and K-4 visas who have been notified by the Embassy to prepare for their interview can call 1-909-101-7878 (within the Philippines) to schedule an interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy. The cost of the 909 service is U.S. $0.98 per minute; this amount will be charged to your telephone bill.
Applicants, Agents or Petitioners calling from within the United States will also be able to use this service by calling 1-888-877-9888. The cost of the 888 service from the United States is a U.S. $18 PIN payable using a Visa or MasterCard once you have called into the service.
Applicants or their representatives must have the applicant’s Immigrant Case Number as given in the Embassy notification letter available when they call to schedule an appointment.
Callers can speak with an English or Tagalog speaking operator. The service is available to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, Manila local time.
For more information on this service, please click http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfccqa.pdf.
Dear All,
I have created a page named “QUESTION&ANSWER” (on top of this page) to make the surfing easier for you when you come back to see if I have an answer to your question. See you there!
ate tin,
hello ate tin.i thanks GOD kasi and son ko nakapasa sya sa x ray and daughter ko naman pinagtake ng medicine for 1 week antibiotic kasi para daw mawala ang plema nya then balik daw ng 2 months para x ray uli.ako naman tapos na 3rd day ko for sputum kanina then balik ako bukas ng hapn at 1:30 pm for the results.i am hoping and praying to our dear jesus christ na negative ang result ng sputum test.i always think positive para maganda ang result.miss na miss ko na kasi ang bf ko.balak kasi ng boyfriend ko mauna na ako sa US para iready ang room nila at mga kailangan nila ok lang ba na kasama ko sila sa medical.how about sa interview kasama ko rin ba sila kahit by august or september balik kami dito sa pinas para kuhain sila.Paano po sila makakakuha ng visa?kasabay ko na rin ba sila sa interview ko para magkavisa sila kahit by august or september pa namin sila kukuhanin?
thank you ate tin and god bless…..
tin thank you so much sa sagot mo…i done my medical today at thanks god wala kaming problema ng anak ko…ngaun inisip ko yong interview ko baka ma deny kami kasi 6 days lang xa nag stay dito sa pinas…i hope you can help me kasi march 12,na yong interview namin…thanks again and god bless you…
hi shiela, i thought u need to wait for two months b4 ka ma interview this is for ur culture test result, which i have gone thorugh, u mean tapos kana sa embassy interview mo? this is unfair sa lahat ng naghintay for two months, my smear test or sputum are also negative but need to wait for two months pls enlighten me…ty
ate ting i will just ask my husband to call the US embassy manila since i cant get through.
thanks for the reply and GOD BLESS
mae
HI TING,
KUMUSTA?MAY ITANONG LANG AKO SA IYO,APPROVED NA ANG I-130 USCIS CR-1 VISA KO.ang daughter ko 7 years di pa na approve ang I-130 NYA. NVC PROCESS NA AKO NGAYON.MY QUESTION , ONE’S na matapos na and NVC process ko,at kong may appointment letter na ako from NVC.PWEDE BA MAG PA MEDICAL DIN ANG DAUGHTER WITH ME? PLEASE ANSWER ME,NAGUGULUHA TALAGA
AKO…. THANKS
JHO
HI TING,
MY LAWYER PO KAMI,FROM THE STARTED MY HUSBAND TOLD THE LAWYER,NA MY DAUGHTER AKO 7 YEARS OLD AND HE WILL ALSO PETITION MY DAUGHTER TOGETHER WITH ME..DI NAMAN NAGSABI ANG LAWYER NA KAILANGAN PALA SEPARATE FORM.KAYA NG FILLED UP ASAWA KO PARA LANG SA AKIN.BUONG AKALA NG ASAWA KO 7 YRS PALANG ANG ANAK KO,ISA LANG FORM ANG FILL APAN NYA,WALA NMANG SINABI ANG LAWYER.KAYA NAG FILED UP ULIT ASAWA KO I-130 PARA SA DAUGHTER KO.KAYA NA UNA ANG APPROVED KO KY SA DAUGHTER KO.ANG DAUGHTER KO PENDING PA ANG CASE NYA SA USCIS.PERO MAY WAC NUMBER NA SYA.AKO NAMAN NASA NVC PROCESS NA AKO NGAYON.PWEDI BA MAG MEDICAL ANG DAUGHTER KO WITH ME?AND INTERVEIW WITH ME?PLZ HELP ME..
JHO
Hello..
Can I ask..u think that the scar from a suicidal attempt before would be reason for a spouse visa denial? I have a son who’s 7 y/o and I am also pregnant. Or they will just refer to psychological test?
Thanks..
-missy
Hi Ting,
My mom is currently undergoing treatment fro TB so she can get her US Visa. Where can I contact you pls? I have so many questions but I promise it will be brief. You may email me at f_florer@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance!
- Farrah
By the way, does anyone knwo how much the 6-month treatment costs? I understand that this is done in SLEC, unfortunately they are closed on weekends and will be closed on Monday as well. I couldnt wait to get the info
Hello there,
im worrying about my medical in SLEC..sputum test daw is required for australian visa? kinda strange kasi di naman nag bago yung x-ray ko last 2006 and now, but then ask parin nila yung test na yun. pano kung positive this time, is their chances na ma aproved parin ng Oz immigration yung fiancee visa after 6 months treatment. worry din ako i lodge yung application ko baka kasi ma denied din..sayang yung 50K+ na fiancee fee. is their anybody have the same cases..pls need yung advice. thanks!
hi tingting..tenks for sharing your medical experience..i would like to ask where is the cheapest hotel to stay near st.lukes…tenks
Shiela, Hi!
Do you have by any chance a copy of the Patient Data Sheet for medical exam at St. Luke’s?
If so, could you email it to me. Thank you so much.
My fiance’ K1 visa was finally approved. On her medical exam they said she had a spot on x-ray and determined she was positive TB. Thirty days later she tested negative, sisty days from first test, she tested negative again. They reduced her medicine but still waiting on culture test results on May 22nd. My question is once that test comes back negative what do we have to do to get the interview without having to wait an additional 3 months?
Thanks, Rusty
Hi Ate!
Just want to know do you think may syndicate sa St. Lukes Medical Extension Center? They xray my relative ang tagal naghintay tapos nung narelease ang xray result sabi may tb daw. My relative ask if she can see the result of the xray di naman nila pinakita. Kailangan ng sputum test ng 3 consecutive days magbabayad less than 7000 pesos at makukuha daw result after two months pa. The following day nagpa xray ang relative ko the result is clear, pinag sputum test ko ng 3 consecutive test sa ibang hospital negative naman ang result. Do you think tatanggapin ng St. Lukes ang result ng ibang hospital kahit na ipakita ang mga result ng xray and sputum result? Nakakatakot lang kasi na sa sarili natin country may mga taong sobra kung magask ng pera. sana lang kung ang result ay positive saka lang nila sabihin na positive.
Meron pang instance na isa ko din relative nagpa xray yun naman pala malabo ang xray di agad sinabi. pinaghintay pa ng 3 months before sabihin na kailangan pa ulitin ang test kasi malabo ang pagkuha ng xray. Di ba the same day nalalaman din ang result. At kung malabo ang result dapat ulitin din the same day… kasalanan ng xray technician yun na dapat di na pagbayarin ng the same amount ang applicant. Sobra naman yata yun. What can you say? Baka meron ganitong case din na nangyari sa iba. Post naman kayo. TIme for wake up call sa mga affilliated clinics ng mga embassy.