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Filed AOS on June 2008; Had full medical last July 2007

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I had my medical exam on July 23, 2007 for the visa app. A month after I arrived here last August 2007, I got my TD and Varicella shots from the civil surgeon plus the I-693A. I applied for AOS on June 12, 2008, and I am confused on how the initial medical affect the case. I mean based on my situation, it's been 1 year since my full medical. Is there a possibility that I would have to do a full medical all over again? Or I won't since I did apply for AOS before that 1 year? I just wanted to know who are or were on the same boat so I know how to prepare for it.

Thank you so much.

K3 Visa - To Texas from Philippines

01-xx-2007 - I-130 & I-129F Sent

01-30-2007 - I-130 NOA1 Received

02-12-2007 - I-129F NOA1 Received

02-21-2007 - I-129F NOA2 Received (Transfer Notice)

06-25-2007 - I-129F NOA3 Received (Approval Notice)

07-26-2007 - I-130 NOA2 Received (Approval Notice)

06-12-2007 - K3 Packet Received

07-23-2007 - Medical

08-06-2007 - Visa Interview

08-09-2007 - Visa and Mysterious Brown Envelope Pick Up

08-29-2007 - Finally Reunited

EAD (soooo bored!)

05-14-2008 - EAD Mailed at Vermont

05-19-2008 - EAD Received (Signed for by ASTANLEY)

05-29-2008 - Check Cashed

05-30-2008 - NOA1 Received

06-27-2008 - Card Production Ordered

06-30-2008 - Approval Notice Sent

07-03-2008 - EA Card Received

AOS

06-12-2008 - AOS Mailed at Chicago Lockbox (finally, paperwork ready and complete)

06-16-2008 - AOS Received (Signed for by JCHYBA)

06-24-2008 - NOA1 Received

06-25-2008 - Check Cashed

07-16-2008 - Biometrics Appointment

11-13-2008 - Interview

01-07-2009 - Second Appointment

01-07-2009 - Card Production Ordered

01-13-2009 - Welcome Letter Received

01-20-2009 - 10-YEAR PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD Received

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Spain
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If you came on a K-3, I believe you don't need to file the I-693 because you were already checked before. Check in the USCIS.GOV page.

Don't let the choices chose you, chose the choices that you want.

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