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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Just a note for anyone that couldn't get their MMR at Knightsbridge "due to government restrictions", like me (see attached DS-3025).

I submitted the copy DS-3025 with my AOS package (no I-693). Maybe I got lucky, but this was accepted with no questions and no RFE.

Hope this helps someone.

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Just a note for anyone that couldn't get their MMR at Knightsbridge "due to government restrictions", like me (see attached DS-3025).

I submitted the copy DS-3025 with my AOS package (no I-693). Maybe I got lucky, but this was accepted with no questions and no RFE.

Hope this helps someone.

Thank you so much for posting this. I am currently trying to fill in all my forms ready for AOS as soon as I arrive in a few weeks and have found this really helpful.

Good luck

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Thanks for this. I've had one MMR but not the second and was worried how it might affect us. This is a reassuring thread.

English girl . American cowboy. "Like a western Dirty Dancing."


my rambling blog: cowboysgirlfriend.com


20 May 2014: Filed our I129f

10 September 2014: Visa in hand!


8 January 2015: Filed for AoS (EAD & AP)

15 January 2015: NOA1

5 February 2015: Biometrics

9 February 2015: RFE

10 February 2015: Evidence filed

19 February 2015: USCIS acknowledged evidence received

3 March 2015: EAD and AP approved! Card ordered!

6 March 2015: USCIS updated: ready for interview scheduling

28 September 2015: Interview - APPROVED!

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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MMR vaccine can give you some very nasty side effects - i experienced a serious scalp rash and lymph nodes erupting all over my neck. Make sure you get as much info from the Dr as you can about that or read up on it so you know what if anything to expect. I ended up having costly Dr appointments and a surgery over there to rule out lymphoma.

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The MMR vaccine was actually available again when I went for my medical on 31st July, and I had my second jab there, to save on paperwork for AOS. I felt a bit flu-ish for a day or so, but not bad at all.

English girl . American cowboy. "Like a western Dirty Dancing."


my rambling blog: cowboysgirlfriend.com


20 May 2014: Filed our I129f

10 September 2014: Visa in hand!


8 January 2015: Filed for AoS (EAD & AP)

15 January 2015: NOA1

5 February 2015: Biometrics

9 February 2015: RFE

10 February 2015: Evidence filed

19 February 2015: USCIS acknowledged evidence received

3 March 2015: EAD and AP approved! Card ordered!

6 March 2015: USCIS updated: ready for interview scheduling

28 September 2015: Interview - APPROVED!

Posted (edited)

Same as the others i had only one MMR shot, done at Knightsbridge last Aug so that it was recorded on the DS-3025. I got my GC two days ago with no interview (or RFE)

Edited by Kiwinyc
 
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