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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Hi,

I was a K-1 visa holder and I recently received the notice for my AOS interview. (Sept 19, 2006). I have 2 questions on this and am wondering if anyone could help:

(i) I submitted my DS 3025 vaccination supplement instead of an I-693 vaccination supplement (Already had my check up done in KL before my interview for K-1 visa in KL Consulate). I did not receive any RFEs. However, in the list of things to bring in my notice, it says "- A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement in a selead envelope (unless already submitted)". Do I need to go for I-693 check up now or does that not apply to me?

(ii) The Notice says "Request for Applicant to Apper for Initial Interview". My NOA 1 date was June 29 and the processing dates posted for AOS dates back to Dec last year. Is this the interview where I will get my stamp/ temp 2 year green card? Or is this the first of the many?

Thanks!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I was a K-1 visa holder and I recently received the notice for my AOS interview. (Sept 19, 2006). I have 2 questions on this and am wondering if anyone could help:

(i) I submitted my DS 3025 vaccination supplement instead of an I-693 vaccination supplement (Already had my check up done in KL before my interview for K-1 visa in KL Consulate). I did not receive any RFEs. However, in the list of things to bring in my notice, it says "- A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement in a selead envelope (unless already submitted)". Do I need to go for I-693 check up now or does that not apply to me?

(ii) The Notice says "Request for Applicant to Apper for Initial Interview". My NOA 1 date was June 29 and the processing dates posted for AOS dates back to Dec last year. Is this the interview where I will get my stamp/ temp 2 year green card? Or is this the first of the many?

Thanks!

1. I-693A (Vaccination Supplement) is required for AOS. since you just submit DS 3025, I'll go ahead and do the I-693A. It's better to be prepared during the interview.

2. Yes that is the interview where you will get stamp if approved but it's depend upon the local office, some office do not give you stamp even if your approve as they send your GC within 2 weeks.

Good luck!

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01-16-2014---I130 Sent

01-21-2014---NOA1 Recv

02-22-2014---RFE Recv

02-27-2014---RFE Docs Sent

03-14-2014---I130 Approved

03-20-2013---Case Shipped to NVC

03-21-2014---NOA2 Approval Recv

04-01-2014---NVC Recv Approved Papers

04-30-2014---Sent email request to NVC for expedited process

04-30-2014---Case # and Invoice ID # assigned

05-02-2014---Recv NVC email asking for foreign contact # to complete expedited request

05-05-2014---DS 261 available and completed

05-07-2014---AOS show up payable and paid

05-09-2014---AOS Paid (shows processed 5/08/2014)

05-09-2014---Case Sent To US Embassy, Manila

05-11-2014---DS-260 Completed Online

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06-25-2014---Medical Exam done in one day but ask to come back for Sputum test

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