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clarence17

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Is it possible to know the medical result test before the Visa is launched? Cost of the Visa is more than AUD6k for the family if one of the medical exams fail. I don't want to waste that money. The emedical online doesn't seem to show anything apart from 125 - Specialist report required and the status - "completed" after specialist reports were submitted.

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1. I have applied for medicals to be done upfront before the Visa is launched.

2. Me and my wife completed it without a hitch, but my son needed additional report from specialist (condition 125).

3. Specialist was seen and report uploaded using form 884.

4. Status at Emedicals says "completed". Does "completed" means he passed?

 

I note from Immigration website that the status of the health test cannot be known until a Visa is launched and a case officer is assigned. This will cost about $6k.

 

As I do not want to waste this money without knowing if he actually passed, it would be helpful to know if he actually passed the health test upfront.

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1. I have applied for medicals to be done upfront before the Visa is launched.

2. Me and my wife completed it without a hitch, but my son needed additional report from specialist (condition 125).

3. Specialist was seen and report uploaded using form 884.

4. Status at Emedicals says "completed". Does "completed" means he passed?

 

I note from Immigration website that the status of the health test cannot be known until a Visa is launched and a case officer is assigned. This will cost about $6k.

 

As I do not want to waste this money without knowing if he actually passed, it would be helpful to know if he actually passed the health test upfront.

I think you already have your answer! Also doing your medicals so far in advance they may run out before your visa is actually approved
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No, it means the medical has been completed. You would have been better to seek professional advice. The medicals are only valid for 12 months. If your visa isn't granted by then, you may need to re do them. If it is granted then you only have 12 months from the date you submitted the medical to arrive in oz and validate your visa. This is the not the best way of doing things.

 

The case officer can not look at the medical details as you won't have a case officer until you apply for the visa. Hence why people speak to people like George Lombard to get an opinion on if a medical condition is likely to result in a refusal and what options are available.

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