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sairam78
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Interview in UK

Post by sairam78 » Thu Sep 30, 2010 2:55 pm

All,

I will be going for interview to UK. I have Tier 1 visa. What are the documents I should carry? I will be in UK just for 2 days

Is chest XRAY for TB screening critical?

Thanks in Advance for taking time to respond

- Sairam

vet
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Post by vet » Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:52 pm

Below are the documents I carried when I came here 2 weeks back.

- Chest x-ray and report, TB report
- All educational documents (original),
- work related documents ( joining letter, relieving letter, any awards received, certifications etc.. )
- Make sure you have the address & contact number in UK handy

All the best

t1s2010
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Post by t1s2010 » Fri Oct 01, 2010 1:23 pm

Hi vet,

Where do we need to show chest-xray and TB screening?
Do they have some guideline of how old maximum these medical test can be?
e.g. 'not older than 1 month' while entering UK etc.

Did you show them at airport itself to them?

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Post by geriatrix » Fri Oct 01, 2010 1:31 pm

See Health (TB) screening.

First time traveller to the UK? No harm in carrying a chest X-ray in your handbag if you are a citizen of a country in the Indian subcontinent (other than the countries listed in the link above, for whom the report is mandatory). Your choice!



regards

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Post by t1s2010 » Fri Oct 01, 2010 1:48 pm

Yes sushdmehta, first time traveler.

Thanks for highlighting this one.

aspirant99
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Post by aspirant99 » Sat Oct 02, 2010 6:37 am

t1s2010 wrote:Hi vet,

Where do we need to show chest-xray and TB screening?
Do they have some guideline of how old maximum these medical test can be?
e.g. 'not older than 1 month' while entering UK etc.

Did you show them at airport itself to them?
A chest x-ray and report will save time at the health counter in the UK so it is better to carry one in your handbag.

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Post by prisat » Sat Oct 02, 2010 2:57 pm

t1s2010 wrote:Hi vet,

Where do we need to show chest-xray and TB screening?
Do they have some guideline of how old maximum these medical test can be?
e.g. 'not older than 1 month' while entering UK etc.

Did you show them at airport itself to them?
They will direct you at appropriate counters. It will just take a minute or two. They will ask for the xray and report.
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