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alright so im following the checklist from

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...25594&st=30

and now my question is

1- i think i might have sent the p3 (checklist page) with the p3..

i can't find it...

what can i do?

2-i am trying to find how the hell do i make a copy of my immunization reccord?

do i take my book and scan and print all my pages ? cause there is a lot!

i think that's all what im looking for at the moment... will probably add more in the next few hours or tommorrow since me and persona will be looking through everything again... :)

also since i had the new P3 i sent all those papers already...what should i do ? reprint in case they ask for those again ?

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Process took us 1 year and 5 month from I-129F to Green Card

*09-??-2006* Met online @ world of warcraft

*~3 years later*

*01-??-2009* Relationship started

*03-01-2009* Went to see him 1 week

*03-05-2009* We got engaged

*04-06-2009* Sent I-129F

*04-07-2009* I-129F received at USCIS (California)

*04-09-2009* NOA1 received

*04-17-2009* He came to see me that weekend

*05-30-2009* He came visit me for 1 week

*07-01-2009* Still waiting the Noa2

*07-17-2009* OMG IT GOT TOUCH!! XD

*07-20-2009* Got the Noa2 without trouble!

*08-14-2009* Went to see him 2 week!

*08-18-2009* Got the packet 3!

*09-08-2009* sent Pack 3

*10-27-2009* Packet 4 received!

*11-06-2009* Gone for 1 week to see my baby

*11-20-2009* Medical at medisys + Police certificate

*12-01-2009* INTERVIEW Passed!! success!

*01-08-2010* Big Move ^^

*01-09-2010* Wedding

*02-26-2010* Filling for AoS

*03-10-2010* NOA

*03-30-2010* Biometrics taken

*09-24-2010* AOS Aproval

*I did not request my EAD or AP

*We did not get an interview

*09-30-2010* Green Card in hand!

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you were suposed to mail the checklist back to them when you completed packet 3 , you won't need it at the interview because they'll have it.

also you don't need an immunization record for the interview because the doctor did the checklist when you got your medical done ( i assume you had that done already) they should have also gave you a copy of your immunization with your brown do not open medical envlope ( they did at toronto)

i had the new checklist too .. i just brought copies of all that i sent in with packet 3. I'm glad i did because they asked for another copy of the DS-156 and 156k

..The time line ..

04/04/2007 met in person

22/10 2008 engaged

29/03/2009 I-129F Sent

06/04/2009 money order cashed

13/04/2009 I-129F NOA1

20/07/2009 NOA2 petition approved

08/12/2009 Packet 3 Received

08/13/2009 Packet 3 Sent

09/14/2009 Medical Toronto

06/11/2009 interview PASSED!

15/11/2009 Visa Rcvd

14/02/2010 POE Sault Ste Marie ON

26/03/2010 Married

AOS

05/10/2010 mailed

05/17/2010 check cashed

05/21/2010 NOA1 rcvd

06/15/2010 Biometrics(Grand Rapids MI)

08/20/2010 interview (approved)

ROC

08/21/2012

10/13/2012 biometric

waiting

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Personally I think it's always a good idea to reprint and have copies 'just in case'. However, I wasn't asked for anything that I had already sent to them with the P3. As mentioned, you shouldn't be asked for another copy of your immunization records since they should be included with your medical. However, it is something you'll want to obtain a copy of anyways. There are any number of reasons why it might be handy. I'm not sure if yours is different than mine, but it sounds like it is. Mine's just a little yellow booklet, which basically fits on one page when I unfold it. That doesn't make sense, but either way. lol You could try taking it to a local immunization clinic, ask them to update their records to match yours (if they're not already the same), and they should be able to print something for you. That's what I did for mine when I got my most recent shots done.

For details visit My Timeline or Profile

ROC Timeline:
May 23, 2012 - Mailed I-751
January 7, 2013 - RFE Received
March 26, 2013 - RFE Response Sent
April 11, 2013 - ROC APPROVED

June 8th, 2013 - 10 yr GC Received (FINALLY)

AOS Timeline:
March 23, 2010 - Mailed I-485 (AOS), I-131 (AP), I-765 (EAD)
June 7, 2010 - AP received
June 12, 2010 - EAD received
August 27, 2010 - 2 yr Green Card Received!


K-1 Timeline:
April 22, 2009 - I-129F Sent
November 20, 2009 - Interview in Montreal - Approved!
January 3, 2010 - POE (Ambassador Bridge)
January 20, 2010 - Wedding

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I had photocopys of my vaccinations with me at the interview but that was because I had some different not-so-normal vaccinations. I figured I would be questioned about it but it never even came up! I kept copys of all my vaccinations and my vac book as well as brought my books with me to america, the civil surgeon place I went to looked at alot of my things and kept some copys that I had made of my vaccinations. - Aside from that montreal didnt need them.

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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.

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Personally I think it's always a good idea to reprint and have copies 'just in case'. However, I wasn't asked for anything that I had already sent to them with the P3. As mentioned, you shouldn't be asked for another copy of your immunization records since they should be included with your medical. However, it is something you'll want to obtain a copy of anyways. There are any number of reasons why it might be handy. I'm not sure if yours is different than mine, but it sounds like it is. Mine's just a little yellow booklet, which basically fits on one page when I unfold it. That doesn't make sense, but either way. lol You could try taking it to a local immunization clinic, ask them to update their records to match yours (if they're not already the same), and they should be able to print something for you. That's what I did for mine when I got my most recent shots done.

good idea but ya mine is a book with 20 pages ...i have 3 pages of vaccination about the size of 15 CM by 6 CM so its kinda annoying to print that XD

and i wonder if medisys would be nice enough to do it for me when i go see them monday...

Edited by Ebrech N Persona

Process took us 1 year and 5 month from I-129F to Green Card

*09-??-2006* Met online @ world of warcraft

*~3 years later*

*01-??-2009* Relationship started

*03-01-2009* Went to see him 1 week

*03-05-2009* We got engaged

*04-06-2009* Sent I-129F

*04-07-2009* I-129F received at USCIS (California)

*04-09-2009* NOA1 received

*04-17-2009* He came to see me that weekend

*05-30-2009* He came visit me for 1 week

*07-01-2009* Still waiting the Noa2

*07-17-2009* OMG IT GOT TOUCH!! XD

*07-20-2009* Got the Noa2 without trouble!

*08-14-2009* Went to see him 2 week!

*08-18-2009* Got the packet 3!

*09-08-2009* sent Pack 3

*10-27-2009* Packet 4 received!

*11-06-2009* Gone for 1 week to see my baby

*11-20-2009* Medical at medisys + Police certificate

*12-01-2009* INTERVIEW Passed!! success!

*01-08-2010* Big Move ^^

*01-09-2010* Wedding

*02-26-2010* Filling for AoS

*03-10-2010* NOA

*03-30-2010* Biometrics taken

*09-24-2010* AOS Aproval

*I did not request my EAD or AP

*We did not get an interview

*09-30-2010* Green Card in hand!

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you were suposed to mail the checklist back to them when you completed packet 3 , you won't need it at the interview because they'll have it.

also you don't need an immunization record for the interview because the doctor did the checklist when you got your medical done ( i assume you had that done already) they should have also gave you a copy of your immunization with your brown do not open medical envlope ( they did at toronto)

i had the new checklist too .. i just brought copies of all that i sent in with packet 3. I'm glad i did because they asked for another copy of the DS-156 and 156k

ok thanks ill print some then i had my own copies of last time...

Process took us 1 year and 5 month from I-129F to Green Card

*09-??-2006* Met online @ world of warcraft

*~3 years later*

*01-??-2009* Relationship started

*03-01-2009* Went to see him 1 week

*03-05-2009* We got engaged

*04-06-2009* Sent I-129F

*04-07-2009* I-129F received at USCIS (California)

*04-09-2009* NOA1 received

*04-17-2009* He came to see me that weekend

*05-30-2009* He came visit me for 1 week

*07-01-2009* Still waiting the Noa2

*07-17-2009* OMG IT GOT TOUCH!! XD

*07-20-2009* Got the Noa2 without trouble!

*08-14-2009* Went to see him 2 week!

*08-18-2009* Got the packet 3!

*09-08-2009* sent Pack 3

*10-27-2009* Packet 4 received!

*11-06-2009* Gone for 1 week to see my baby

*11-20-2009* Medical at medisys + Police certificate

*12-01-2009* INTERVIEW Passed!! success!

*01-08-2010* Big Move ^^

*01-09-2010* Wedding

*02-26-2010* Filling for AoS

*03-10-2010* NOA

*03-30-2010* Biometrics taken

*09-24-2010* AOS Aproval

*I did not request my EAD or AP

*We did not get an interview

*09-30-2010* Green Card in hand!

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At your medical, they should look at that book and transcribe it onto one of their own forms. So outside of taking it with you to the medical, and perhaps bringing it along to the interview for sanity's sake, I can't think of any reason they'd need a copy of it. If you pass the medical, they'll know you satisfy their requirements.

All of us more recent P3 filers sent in our forms. The woman who was processing us had all of my forms in front of her, and waved me away when I offered to give her mine. However, it's always a good idea to bring copies, if you can spare the few bucks it might cost to make copies of everything. For myself, it's worth it to not go crazy with worry if they happen to ask for something I don't have in front of me. :)

01/08/2010 - Applied for SSN in maiden name.

01/09/2010 - Married! Officially a Missis.

01/19/2010 - Received SSN in mail.

02/10/2010 - Sent I-485/I-131/I-765 to Chicago.

02/19/2010 - NOA dates for all applications.

02/22/2010 - Received NOAs in mail.

02/23/2010 - Applied for SSN for married name.

03/04/2010 - Applied for Florida DL in married name.

03/09/2010 - Biometrics appointment.

04/18/2010 - AP received.

04/23/2010 - EAD approved.

04/27/2010 - AOS Interview at Orlando USCIS (decision pending).

04/28/2010 - Card production ordered!

05/03/2010 - EAD received.

05/03/2010 - Welcome letter received.

05/28/2010 - Green Card received in mail.

01/26/2012 - Mailed RoC packet to VSC.

01/30/2012 - NOA date on application.

02/01/2012 - Cheque cashed.

02/05/2012 - Received NOA in mail.

02/10/2012 - Touch.

02/24/2012 - ASC Appointment Notice dated.

02/27/2012 - ASC Appointment Notice received.

03/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment.

09/20/2012 - Touch. Card Production ordered!

09/21/2012 - Touch.

09/24/2012 - Touch. Card mailed.

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At your medical, they should look at that book and transcribe it onto one of their own forms. So outside of taking it with you to the medical, and perhaps bringing it along to the interview for sanity's sake, I can't think of any reason they'd need a copy of it. If you pass the medical, they'll know you satisfy their requirements.

All of us more recent P3 filers sent in our forms. The woman who was processing us had all of my forms in front of her, and waved me away when I offered to give her mine. However, it's always a good idea to bring copies, if you can spare the few bucks it might cost to make copies of everything. For myself, it's worth it to not go crazy with worry if they happen to ask for something I don't have in front of me. :)

ya my medical won't be good since i haven't took gardasil so im bringing the original and ill photocopy all the book in case...

Process took us 1 year and 5 month from I-129F to Green Card

*09-??-2006* Met online @ world of warcraft

*~3 years later*

*01-??-2009* Relationship started

*03-01-2009* Went to see him 1 week

*03-05-2009* We got engaged

*04-06-2009* Sent I-129F

*04-07-2009* I-129F received at USCIS (California)

*04-09-2009* NOA1 received

*04-17-2009* He came to see me that weekend

*05-30-2009* He came visit me for 1 week

*07-01-2009* Still waiting the Noa2

*07-17-2009* OMG IT GOT TOUCH!! XD

*07-20-2009* Got the Noa2 without trouble!

*08-14-2009* Went to see him 2 week!

*08-18-2009* Got the packet 3!

*09-08-2009* sent Pack 3

*10-27-2009* Packet 4 received!

*11-06-2009* Gone for 1 week to see my baby

*11-20-2009* Medical at medisys + Police certificate

*12-01-2009* INTERVIEW Passed!! success!

*01-08-2010* Big Move ^^

*01-09-2010* Wedding

*02-26-2010* Filling for AoS

*03-10-2010* NOA

*03-30-2010* Biometrics taken

*09-24-2010* AOS Aproval

*I did not request my EAD or AP

*We did not get an interview

*09-30-2010* Green Card in hand!

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