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If you have not any vaccine record, Embassy will refuse your visa as my friend case she applied for K 1 visa, and the first time she went to interview the embassy denied to give her visa for the first time till she prepared all things set,

Note if you have not any vaccine record then go to see doctor then doctor will inject you all the vaccine which embassy take a note, and please prepare yourself all stuffs what you have, email, phone bill to show both of you communicate, your photoes, air ticket your husband / wife flew to see you, hotel receipe you and your husband / wife stayed togehter, money transfer, and please bring all the sponsorship copies for your interview, My motto is please bring everything you have even a copies like a set for consulate cause we never know what the embassy have maybe they will ask more documentation. it's better you will go to consulate in one time than better go to many time and your visa will wait longer to spend more time with the one you love. Just make it done in one time.

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You have to have the vaccinations done at the time of the medical, preferrably before. I did my medical in Vancouver BC and they advised that had I know had the vaccinations completed, they would have sent me to a lab a few blocks away to complete it. Depending on where you are living or getting your medical, you may not have that option. I had all of my vacs taken care of prior to the medical.

With respect to forms at the interview, you have to bring all the forms in original form if you filed electronically. However there are only a few countries that can file electronically. I can't tell by your information where you are from. I was in Canada so we filed visa emails and scanned documents but ensured I had every single piece of document we sent in electronically, with me in original form, for the embassy interview. I also brought evidence of our relationship which included many pictures, phone bills, boarding passes, and everything else. They didn't ask for any of this evidence but it's best to bring too much and have it then not having it and needing it.

Good luck to you. You may want to consider adding your timeline.

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You have to have the vaccinations done at the time of the medical, preferrably before. I did my medical in Vancouver BC and they advised that had I know had the vaccinations completed, they would have sent me to a lab a few blocks away to complete it. Depending on where you are living or getting your medical, you may not have that option. I had all of my vacs taken care of prior to the medical.

With respect to forms at the interview, you have to bring all the forms in original form if you filed electronically. However there are only a few countries that can file electronically. I can't tell by your information where you are from. I was in Canada so we filed visa emails and scanned documents but ensured I had every single piece of document we sent in electronically, with me in original form, for the embassy interview. I also brought evidence of our relationship which included many pictures, phone bills, boarding passes, and everything else. They didn't ask for any of this evidence but it's best to bring too much and have it then not having it and needing it.

Good luck to you. You may want to consider adding your timeline.

Later

Actually I do see that you have a time line lol

2007 Nov 30: Met in Las Vegas, Nevada

2009 Jul 13: Proposed/Engaged in Sedona, Arizona

2009 Dec 26: Married in Tucson, Arizona

USCIS

2009 Dec 30: Filed I-130

2010 Jan 02: I-130 delivered

2010 Jan 07: NOA1 - email - CSC

2010 Jan 11: Received NOA1 hardcopy

2010 Mar 24: NOA2 - email & text - NVC

2010 Mar 29: Received NOA2 hardcopy

I-130 was approved in 76 days from NOA1 date

NVC

2010 Mar 30: NVC received - case# assigned - emails given to NVC

2010 Mar 30: Opted in - DS3032 emailed to NVC

2010 Mar 31: Received AOS bill & DS3032 - paid AOS

2010 Apr 05: Online payment portal confirms paid AOS(Apr 2 processing date)

2010 Apr 05: Sent I-864 package

2010 Apr 15: EP confirmation email

2010 Apr 15: IV bill generated & paid

2010 Apr 15: Email confirmation - receipt of DS3032

2010 Apr 16: IV bill confirmed paid - sent DS230 package

2010 Apr 19: NVC operator confirms I864 & DS230 documents have been received

2010 Apr 21: AVR confirms all documents received Apr 19th

2010 Apr 23: Email from NVC: case complete - confirmed by NVC - sign in fail

Completed in 24 days

CONSULATE

2010 May 27: Email from NVC - consulate received file - interview Montreal Jul 27th

2010 Jun 16: Medical @ Woking Medical Centre, Vancouver, Canada - APPROVED

2010 Jul 27: Interview @ US Consulate in Montreal, Canada - APPROVED

Your interview took 201 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

2010 Aug 13:POE Washington - APPROVED

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

2012 May 14 - mailed I-751

2012 May 16 - delivered @ CSC

2012 Jun 18 - I 551 stamp

2012 Jun 28 - biometrics appointment NOA notice date Jun 7

2012 Dec 20 - approved

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