QUOTE(Neonred @ May 3 2007, 04:58 AM)

That's strange, as many people are sending just copies of the DS-3025 or even no vaccination information and are getting approved. I sent just a copy of the DS-3025 and the interviewer looked at it and said it was fine.
Like everything else it depends on who looks at your case.
Or, it could be that your wife was up to date on all of her shots. Mine needed to get a few that weren't on the DS-3025 (or, at least weren't completed on it) that were on the I-693A.
The DS-3025 (Department of State, form #3025/Immunization Record) is slightly different from the I-693A (Immigration form #693A/Immunization Record (Supplement)). There are certain shots that are required for AOS that weren't necessarily required for the interview, or that were not completed for the interview. That's where the civil surgeon comes in. (S)He has to certify that all required immunizations have been completed. If they were completed prior to the interview and arrival in the U.S., it shouldn't need to be "certified" that they've been completed, it's already on the DS-3025.
It does clearly state in the directions for the AOS (I-485) a copy of the I-693A is necessary. The necessity of that form, if proof of all immunizations is already established with a DS-3025, seems to be pretty low. If you know she's had all of her immunizations then you probably don't need to go to the civil surgeon. But, if you don't know, then you better go.
(On a side note: Prior to Neonred's post about sending only the DS-3025, I had never heard of doing that. But, it makes sense that if you've already established proof, why send more?)