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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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im hoping that someone here has had to deal with the Costarican consulate, my question is simple when it comes time for the medical and vaccinations if my fiancee has already had some of the shots required when she was a kid and in school will she be able to use those, (baring that she finds the proof that she took them) or will she have to take them again?

Aslo am i missing anything from the list of things that we will need for the interview?

Paper's she needs from me (Petitioner)

- Approval letter from USCIS (noa-2)

- I-134 form

- 2008 taxes

- Original I-129 form

- New and old letter of intent to marry

- Evidence of on-going relationship (Pictures, purchased airline tickets, phone bill, email conversations)

Papers she need from herself (Benefitionary)

- DS 230 form

- Two copies of the DS 156 forms (Are one of these forms electronic or will she receive an hard copy for all three?)

- Copy of DS 156K

- New and old letter of intent to marry (Translated)

- Medical exams

- Required vaccinations

- Police report of were she has lived for the past 6 years

- Birth Certificate (Translated)

thanks for any help

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Costa Rica

I-129F Sent : 2009-02-25

I-129F NOA1 : 2009-02-27

Touched: 2009-03-05

NOA2(s) : 2009/07/30

NVC Received: 2009/08/03

Departed NVC 2009/08/05

Consulate Received 2009/08/07

Interview Date 2009/10/08 Visa granted...:)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Costa Rica
Timeline
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Don't know if it's too late for this info, but...

My wife DID use the immunizations she rec'd in Costa Rica. Essentially, she brought a copy of her immunization record (from her personal doctor) to the Medical appt. and they only gave her shots for the ones she was missing.

As for your other questions, I don't recall, but if you still need the info, just email me and I can look at my records. We did this last Fall, and the details are fuzzy (or have been replaced by the red tape of working on her Residency status).

Good luck!

Rob

im hoping that someone here has had to deal with the Costarican consulate, my question is simple when it comes time for the medical and vaccinations if my fiancee has already had some of the shots required when she was a kid and in school will she be able to use those, (baring that she finds the proof that she took them) or will she have to take them again?

Aslo am i missing anything from the list of things that we will need for the interview?

Paper's she needs from me (Petitioner)

- Approval letter from USCIS (noa-2)

- I-134 form

- 2008 taxes

- Original I-129 form

- New and old letter of intent to marry

- Evidence of on-going relationship (Pictures, purchased airline tickets, phone bill, email conversations)

Papers she need from herself (Benefitionary)

- DS 230 form

- Two copies of the DS 156 forms (Are one of these forms electronic or will she receive an hard copy for all three?)

- Copy of DS 156K

- New and old letter of intent to marry (Translated)

- Medical exams

- Required vaccinations

- Police report of were she has lived for the past 6 years

- Birth Certificate (Translated)

thanks for any help

Our Timeline

11 Aug 2007 : Married in Costa Rica!

25 Nov 2007 : Received Marriage Cert with incorrect date :-(

03 Jan 2008 : Received additional evidence of Marriage from lawyer in CR; Waiting for official Marriage Cert to be amended

I-130

12 Jan 2008 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

11 Feb 2008 : I-130 NOA1

24 Feb 2008 : "touched"

06 May 2008 : "touched"

26 Sep 2008 : I-130 NOA2

I-129F

05 Mar 2008 : I-129F sent to VSC

10 Mar 2008 : I-129F NOA1

28 Mar 2008 : "touched"

26 Sep 2008 : I-129F NOA2

NVC

08 Oct 2008 : Wife rec'd "Packet 3"

25 Nov 2008 : K3 Interview at U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica - APPROVED!

26 Nov 2008 : VISA PICKED UP!!!

28 Dec 2008 : ARRIVED IN BOSTON!!!

I-485 (AOS) and I-765 (EAD)

20 Apr 2009 : I-485 & I-765 filed simultaneously

29 Apr 2009 : I-485 NOA

12 May 2009 : I-485 RFE (even though I'd sent all, so I just sent another copy)

22 May 2009 : Biometrics Appointment

29 Jun 2009 : Employment Authorization Card received!

24 Sep 2009 : AOS Interview (we rescheduled from Aug 11 date)

08 Oct 2009 : Greencard Received!

 
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