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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello VJ's

We just got married last August 7th,we will file AOS soon the USCIS said that I need to submit original copy of my vaccination supplement I'm confused what is it and where I can get that copy? Pls.anyone can help me... Thanks... God Bless Us....

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You usually go to a civil surgeon and they will transcribe you vaccination history to the I-693.

You would of gotten your shot record from the doctor that did your physical prior to coming to the US - and if your missing any shots, the CS would give you the required shots and do the above.

Some people have been successful in contacting the hospital/doctor they saw and had the shot history sent to them.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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The doctor that I went to when I did my medical before my interview... I have a copy here of DS-3025 is is the one they asking for... thanks for ur reply....

Yes, you can take that to the CS for transcribing.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Slovenia
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do i still have to send the vacc. supplement even if i had my medical 3 months ago...and if everything uscis wants to see is clearly seen in my file...

K1 JOURNEY
Sent I 129 F: Mid January 2010, they received it January 20th
Interview: June 21st...K1 VISA APPROVED
POE in MCO: July 22nd 2010

AOS JOURNEY
Sent AOS, EAD, AP: November 8th 2010
Delivered: November 10th
Check cashed, NOA1s received in text and email: November 16th
Touch: November 19th
Biometrics in Orlando: December 16th
Contacted congressman's office with inquiry to expedite AP: January 12th 2011
EAD approved: January 13th
EAD received: not sure, I was overseas, but I know it arrived between January 24th and 28th
AP approved - no update on USCIS; I was notified of approval by Congressman: January 13th
AP received: January 21st
Started job hunting: February 11th
Interview: March 7th @ 2.35 pm - GC APPROVED!
Received GC in mail: March 14th
ROC: December 8th 2012

ROC JOURNEY
Sent I - 751 packet: February 4th 2013
Packet delivered: Feb 6th
Check cashed: Feb 11th
NOA1 (dated 2/7/13) received: Feb 12th
Biometric appointment: March 14th

RFE dated July 15th received

RFE reply sent to USCIS Vermont Service Center: Oct 9th

GC approved, letter dated Oct 30th


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