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HI everybody, i had my interview last week, and at the end the uscis officer told me that my vaccinations are not all done he told me that i still need varicella vaccin, but that vaccin is 2 shots , and you need to wait 4 weks to 8 weeks between the first shot and the second, but the uscis officer asked me to bring him that thing before november 1er, i called Dr Arnold in texas and his secretary told me that i need the 2 shots , any one can help me ? any idea please? thank you.

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HI everybody, i had my interview last week, and at the end the uscis officer told me that my vaccinations are not all done he told me that i still need varicella vaccin, but that vaccin is 2 shots , and you need to wait 4 weks to 8 weeks between the first shot and the second, but the uscis officer asked me to bring him that thing before november 1er, i called Dr Arnold in texas and his secretary told me that i need the 2 shots , any one can help me ? any idea please? thank you.

I read that when it concerns vaccine like this, you can get either a waiver. I'm curious, did you already have chicken pox?

Adjustment of Status

11/03/10 ------- AoS (I-130/I-485) Package mailed out (Priority Mail)

11/07/10 ------- AoS Package received and singed for

11/10/10 ------- NOA1 received for I-130, I-485 and I-765 (emails)

11/12/10 ------- NOA1 received for I-130, I-485 and I-765 (hard copies)

11/12/10 ------- Touches on I-130, I-485 and I-765

11/19/10 ------- Biometrics appointment letter received

12/06/10 ------- RFE for I-693 (I think the issue is that it was not signed. Called USCIS and will receive a letter in a few days explaining)

12/13/10 ------- Biometrics done

12/16/10 ------- EAD card in production (email)

12/20/10 ------- Received "Letter of Explanation" for RFE (Service Request to expedite my case. Called USCIS and was told to ignore that and just send in response to RFE.)

12/22/10 ------- Touch (Email for Post Decision Activity on EAD saying that a letter of approval has been mailed out)

12/24/10 ------- Received EAD in the mail

12/27/10 ------- Applied for SSN

12/31/10 ------- Received Interview letter

01/03/11 ------- Received SSN card in the mail

01/07/11 ------- Mailed out response to RFE (I-693)

01/15/11 ------- Email confirming USCIS received RFE response

01/31/11 ------- Approved!

Pre-Adjustment of Status:

2006 -------- Met Online

02/07 ------- Visited him in the U.S. for what was suppose to be a few weeks (Came in with birth certificate and health card. Health card expired a few months after)

08/07 ------- Decided to get married because we didn't want to be apart (in the U.S.)

10/10 ------- USCIS Medical Done

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this is a requirement for woman under 27 years of age, visit any local doctor, they will be able to do it for you, just an FYI this vaccine is really expensive....

INCORRECT - you are thinking of HPV

Like Kittyfang says it is for chicken pox so if you had that as a child you can get a waiver (the surgeon writes 'VH' for varicella history in the box.

If you haven't had chicken pox you need the vaccine. I don't know for sure but I can imagine you get the first one then you can give proof to a uscis surgeon and they can check the 'insufficient time interval' for not having completed the second shot yet (a lot of people do this for the HPV) then you can get the second shot on your own.

However, someone please correct me if you definitely have to get both shots for this one.

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Filed: Country: Canada
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this is a requirement for woman under 27 years of age, visit any local doctor, they will be able to do it for you, just an FYI this vaccine is really expensive....

INCORRECT - you are thinking of HPV

Like Kittyfang says it is for chicken pox so if you had that as a child you can get a waiver (the surgeon writes 'VH' for varicella history in the box.

If you haven't had chicken pox you need the vaccine. I don't know for sure but I can imagine you get the first one then you can give proof to a uscis surgeon and they can check the 'insufficient time interval' for not having completed the second shot yet (a lot of people do this for the HPV) then you can get the second shot on your own.

However, someone please correct me if you definitely have to get both shots for this one.

Well, I read somewhere that if you have to get a vaccine that has to be administered in multiples shot, you can get a waiver from the doctor, saying your medical exam is ok, and that you will get the following shots. Again, I could be wrong, so please someone correct me.

Adjustment of Status

11/03/10 ------- AoS (I-130/I-485) Package mailed out (Priority Mail)

11/07/10 ------- AoS Package received and singed for

11/10/10 ------- NOA1 received for I-130, I-485 and I-765 (emails)

11/12/10 ------- NOA1 received for I-130, I-485 and I-765 (hard copies)

11/12/10 ------- Touches on I-130, I-485 and I-765

11/19/10 ------- Biometrics appointment letter received

12/06/10 ------- RFE for I-693 (I think the issue is that it was not signed. Called USCIS and will receive a letter in a few days explaining)

12/13/10 ------- Biometrics done

12/16/10 ------- EAD card in production (email)

12/20/10 ------- Received "Letter of Explanation" for RFE (Service Request to expedite my case. Called USCIS and was told to ignore that and just send in response to RFE.)

12/22/10 ------- Touch (Email for Post Decision Activity on EAD saying that a letter of approval has been mailed out)

12/24/10 ------- Received EAD in the mail

12/27/10 ------- Applied for SSN

12/31/10 ------- Received Interview letter

01/03/11 ------- Received SSN card in the mail

01/07/11 ------- Mailed out response to RFE (I-693)

01/15/11 ------- Email confirming USCIS received RFE response

01/31/11 ------- Approved!

Pre-Adjustment of Status:

2006 -------- Met Online

02/07 ------- Visited him in the U.S. for what was suppose to be a few weeks (Came in with birth certificate and health card. Health card expired a few months after)

08/07 ------- Decided to get married because we didn't want to be apart (in the U.S.)

10/10 ------- USCIS Medical Done

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Depends on where they are sending it to be tested. Mine took a month to get the results. Sometimes it can take 1 week or longer.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

 
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