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Hi Guys,

I have been searching high and low for this topic and am still soooo confused. :-~

(1) As a K1, I did my full medical check-up AND vaccinations back in my home country. Do I still need to visit a USCIS physician here in the States? When I enterred The States, I gave a thick envelope to the immigration officer which contained everything which the US Embassy used on me. I am currently in the process of filling up my OAS application forms. If I do not need to do anything extra to what I have already done in my home country, do I need to put that in my cover letter?

(2) When I attended my interview at the US Embassy in my home country, the documents which I provided them (example: birth cert, police certs/letter of good conduct, etc), I was told that these documents will be sent to USCIS (in that thick envelope which I passed to the Immigration Officer at POE). Do I still need to provide them together with my OAS/I-485 form filling?

THANKS HEAPS!!!

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Hi Guys,

I have been searching high and low for this topic and am still soooo confused. :-~

(1) As a K1, I did my full medical check-up AND vaccinations back in my home country. Do I still need to visit a USCIS physician here in the States? When I enterred The States, I gave a thick envelope to the immigration officer which contained everything which the US Embassy used on me. I am currently in the process of filling up my OAS application forms. If I do not need to do anything extra to what I have already done in my home country, do I need to put that in my cover letter?

if you have a copy of the medical report from your home country or at least the vaccinations portion you can have a civil surgeon transfer that to a new I-693 form and submit that with your AOS app

(2) When I attended my interview at the US Embassy in my home country, the documents which I provided them (example: birth cert, police certs/letter of good conduct, etc), I was told that these documents will be sent to USCIS (in that thick envelope which I passed to the Immigration Officer at POE). Do I still need to provide them together with my OAS/I-485 form filling?

You must re-submit a copy of Birth cert, you don't need a copy of police report or good conduct because, USCIS will make you have you finger prints taken and FBI does a back ground check on you.

Hope this helps :thumbs:

THANKS HEAPS!!!

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The vaccination supplement is all you need in terms of medical. If all your vaccines were done at or before your physical, you can submit your DS3025 (vaccination report) with your AOS app. Or you can take the DS3025 to a Civil Surgeon to have the vaccinations transferred to a I693 to submit. You must do this if need to get any additional vaccines.

For your second question, you must submit all documents requested for the AOS such as birth cert., marriage cert., etc. Police cert. is not needed.

Hi Guys,

I have been searching high and low for this topic and am still soooo confused. :-~

(1) As a K1, I did my full medical check-up AND vaccinations back in my home country. Do I still need to visit a USCIS physician here in the States? When I enterred The States, I gave a thick envelope to the immigration officer which contained everything which the US Embassy used on me. I am currently in the process of filling up my OAS application forms. If I do not need to do anything extra to what I have already done in my home country, do I need to put that in my cover letter?

(2) When I attended my interview at the US Embassy in my home country, the documents which I provided them (example: birth cert, police certs/letter of good conduct, etc), I was told that these documents will be sent to USCIS (in that thick envelope which I passed to the Immigration Officer at POE). Do I still need to provide them together with my OAS/I-485 form filling?

THANKS HEAPS!!!

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

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07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

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05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

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06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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THANKS GUYS!!! Relieved! ;)

The vaccination supplement is all you need in terms of medical. If all your vaccines were done at or before your physical, you can submit your DS3025 (vaccination report) with your AOS app. Or you can take the DS3025 to a Civil Surgeon to have the vaccinations transferred to a I693 to submit. You must do this if need to get any additional vaccines.

For your second question, you must submit all documents requested for the AOS such as birth cert., marriage cert., etc. Police cert. is not needed.

Hi Guys,

I have been searching high and low for this topic and am still soooo confused. :-~

(1) As a K1, I did my full medical check-up AND vaccinations back in my home country. Do I still need to visit a USCIS physician here in the States? When I enterred The States, I gave a thick envelope to the immigration officer which contained everything which the US Embassy used on me. I am currently in the process of filling up my OAS application forms. If I do not need to do anything extra to what I have already done in my home country, do I need to put that in my cover letter?

(2) When I attended my interview at the US Embassy in my home country, the documents which I provided them (example: birth cert, police certs/letter of good conduct, etc), I was told that these documents will be sent to USCIS (in that thick envelope which I passed to the Immigration Officer at POE). Do I still need to provide them together with my OAS/I-485 form filling?

THANKS HEAPS!!!

 
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