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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife decided not to have vaccinations in the Philippines during her medical exam. Now, she is here and has a blank Vaccination record. 1st Question: She has no written documentation of previous vaccinations, can she just get them now from my family doctor, or does she have to get them from a "panel " physician? If so, which vaccinations are required and which are optional? She is here on a "k1" fiance visa. Also, she applied for her social security number yesterday, and the clerk there said it will arrive in 5-10 business days, but it will expire when her 90 days from point of entry (I-94) expires. We already applied for AOS and EAD. How long does the EAD usually take to arrive? Will the EAD suffice to keep her SS# from expiring? or does she need the Green card? How long does it take for the Green Card to arrive?

Matt&Kristine

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3-16-06 received NOA2 in snail mail

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assigned case no., sent to manila!

4-4-06 case arrived in manila and awaiting interview date

5/25/06 called NVC and received interview date! August 10, 2006 @ 6:30 am!!!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Jamaica
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Hi,

My wife decided not to have vaccinations in the Philippines during her medical exam. Now, she is here and has a blank Vaccination record. 1st Question: She has no written documentation of previous vaccinations, can she just get them now from my family doctor, or does she have to get them from a "panel " physician? If so, which vaccinations are required and which are optional? She is here on a "k1" fiance visa. Also, she applied for her social security number yesterday, and the clerk there said it will arrive in 5-10 business days, but it will expire when her 90 days from point of entry (I-94) expires. We already applied for AOS and EAD. How long does the EAD usually take to arrive? Will the EAD suffice to keep her SS# from expiring? or does she need the Green card? How long does it take for the Green Card to arrive?

Matt&Kristine

i don't really understand the SS issue but i know she will need to visit one of the USCIS civil surgeons in your area to get her vaccination done

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Oct-04-2008 filed I-751

Oct-20-2008 NOA from VSC of I-751

Nov-11-2008 Received date for biometric for

Mar-10-2009 Transfered to CSC

May-27-2009 Green Card approved

File Citizenship {N-400}

Nov-14-2009 Mailed N-400 application

Nov-24-2009 Check cashed

Nov-27-2009 Rec'd NOA in mail, dated 11/23/2009

Jan-04-2010 Rec'd Interview date in mail

Feb-02-2010 Interview date

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Hi,

My wife decided not to have vaccinations in the Philippines during her medical exam. Now, she is here and has a blank Vaccination record. 1st Question: She has no written documentation of previous vaccinations, can she just get them now from my family doctor, or does she have to get them from a "panel " physician? If so, which vaccinations are required and which are optional? She is here on a "k1" fiance visa. Also, she applied for her social security number yesterday, and the clerk there said it will arrive in 5-10 business days, but it will expire when her 90 days from point of entry (I-94) expires.

The vaccination supplemental Form I-693A must be completed by a Civil Surgeon, but you can have the vaccinations done by any doctor or clinic. Then take that record to the Civil Surgeon to have the I-693A completed. If she arrived as a K-1 less than a year ago don't let them tell you she needs a full physical.

Designated Civil Surgeons:

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/surgeonportal.htm

Frequently Asked Questions for Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status:

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/i-693faq.htm

Ks: If you were admitted to the United States as a fiance(e) (K-1), child of a fiance(e) (K-2), Spouse of a U.S. citizen (K-3), or child of K-3 (K-4), and received a medical examination prior to admission, then you do not require another medical examination as long as your application for adjustment of status (Form I-485) is filed within one year of your overseas medical examination. You will, however, be required to submit a vaccination supplement with our adjustment of status application. The vaccination supplement must be completed by a designated civil surgeon.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) does not delete, destroy, rescind, inactivate or cancel Social Security numbers once they are assigned. Nor do they expire.

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I think the clerk at the SS office gave you incorrect information.

A SSN can not expire.

My fiance just received a letter (a couple days before receiving his SS card), saying he needed an EAD in order to work. Perhaps that is what the clerk meant--your wife could only work until the I-94 expired, then she would need an EAD to continue working.

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