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I sent a copy of the medical I had for the k-1 in September and a copy of the list of vaccinations I had (the same I gave at the consulate).

Did your panel physician fill out the medical saying that you've already had all required vaccinations?

I'm trying to make sure I understand this part well as my goal is to AOS in December (we'll see...). We won't need another medical since ours was completed within a year. However, I think we need his vaccinations to be transcribed on the I-693 since we weren't given them all overseas. I think anyone that had all vaccinations only needs to provide copies they met this requirement as the overseas panel physician's report is supposed to be available to the USCIS worker who handles the AOS here. From what I have read so far.

If I'm misguided, please correct me.



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Oh geez ... I didn't file the I-693 because I had medical a month ago.

The consulate wrote on a form all the ones I had and that the US requires for the immigration process..

I went to one of our medical offices in Italy and asked for a copy of all my vaccination history and they printed that for me.

And this is what I brought to the embassy.

Maybe he can ask someone to call the doctor in his home Country and see if he can get a transcript too..

Did your panel physician fill out the medical saying that you've already had all required vaccinations?

I'm trying to make sure I understand this part well as my goal is to AOS in December (we'll see...). We won't need another medical since ours was completed within a year. However, I think we need his vaccinations to be transcribed on the I-693 since we weren't given them all overseas. I think anyone that had all vaccinations only needs to provide copies they met this requirement as the overseas panel physician's report is supposed to be available to the USCIS worker who handles the AOS here. From what I have read so far.

If I'm misguided, please correct me.

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Our timeline:

K-1:

I-129F: Dec 3,2014 - NOA1: EMAIL Dec 18,2014 - MAIL Dec 22, 2014 - NOA2: June 30, 2015

Sent to NVC: July 10, 2015 - NVC received: July 17,2015 - Case #: July 20,2015 - Left NVC: July 23, 2015

Consulate received: July 28, 2015 - Packet 3: RECEIVED July 31,2015 - SENT Aug 2,2015 - Packet 4: Aug 3,2015

Interview: MEDICAL Sept 14,2015 - CONSULATE Sept 15,2015 - Visa in hand : Sept 17, 2015

POE PHL: Sept 25, 2015 - Wedding: Oct 5,2015 

AOS:

I-487: Oct 27,2015 - I-765:Oct 27, 2015 - I-131: NOT SENT - NOT PLANNING ON GOING ANYWHERE OUTSIDE THE USA ANYTIME SOON

NOA 1 for both I-487 and I-765: Nov 2, 2015 - in the mail Nov 7,2015

ASC Appointment Notice for Biometrics for I-485 - I-765: Nov. 13, 2015 - Appointment for Biometrics: Nov. 25, 2015 01:00 PM

Request for Initial Evidence:Dec. 1, 2015 - MAIL PINK LETTER received Dec. 8,2015 - sent Dec. 9, 2015 (REQUEST FOR ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TAXES)

USCIS UPDATE: R.I.E. received on Dec. 14,2015 - Expedite for both: Jan 6, 2016

I-765 APPROVED: Jan 15,2016 - CARD and NOA in the MAIL: Jan 22,2016 - I-485 APPROVED: Feb 2 ,2016 - NOA2 in the mail Feb,6

GREEN CARD IN HAND FEB 9,2016!!!!! 

___________________________________________________________________________

ROC :

I-751: Nov 10, 2017 (VSC)

NOA1: Nov 14,2017

Change of address: Dec 1,2017 (email NOA)

Biometrics: Dec 15,2017 

I-551 stamp: Jan 18, 2019

RFE: Jan 14,2019 - RFE Answer received on Jan 25,2019

Card being produced: Feb 13, 2019

___________________________________________________________________________

N-400

Filed online: August 25,2020

Receipt : August 25,2020

Biometrics : Dec 14, 2020 notice that USCIS is able to reuse previously captured fingerprints and other biometrics.

Interview: June 24, 2021

Oath: June 24, 2021

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I think I know what my RFE now......

Since I'm a K1 n took medical exam before I came here,

I thought "I'm not require to file I-693" means I don't have to do anything so I didn't even file a copy or my exam to prove;;;

I hope that's it then I can just copy them n file it soon as I get a mail.

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Oh geez ... I didn't file the I-693 because I had medical a month ago.

The consulate wrote on a form all the ones I had and that the US requires for the immigration process..

I went to one of our medical offices in Italy and asked for a copy of all my vaccination history and they printed that for me.

And this is what I brought to the embassy.

Maybe he can ask someone to call the doctor in his home Country and see if he can get a transcript too..

I don't know. I have read that the medical exam documents are available to USCIS during the AOS. If I'm not mistaken it's by the border security? Oy, I really don't know.

"Even if a new medical examination is not required, you still must show proof that you have complied with the vaccination requirements. If the vaccination record (DS 3025) was not properly completed and included as part of the original, overseas medical examination report, you will have to have the vaccination report completed by a designated civil surgeon. In this case, you are required to submit Part 1, Information About You, Part 2, the vaccination chart, and Part 5, the Civil Surgeon's Certification, of Form I-693 (in an envelop sealed by the civil surgeon). "

http://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-through-family/green-card-through-special-categories-family/k-nonimmigrant

So if your vaccination record was complete overseas, you should be good, no?



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I think I know what my RFE now......

Since I'm a K1 n took medical exam before I came here,

I thought "I'm not require to file I-693" means I don't have to do anything so I didn't even file a copy or my exam to prove;;;

I hope that's it then I can just copy them n file it soon as I get a mail.

The I-693 is not required in your packet since the one done during your K-1 is still valid based on your timeline. You did need to include a copy of the DS-3025 vaccination form. Tim received a copy at the medical with a cover letter that stated save this form it will be needed for later immigration processes.

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I read that on the guide too about the I-693.

But I told my husband to include anyways a copy of the medical report that they gave me at the embassy for my K-1 and a list of ALL my vaccinations, since they only wrote down what they needed.

At the POE they just took my sealed envelope and just had a look inside the medical envelope I had with me.

(I assume there was a copy too in the envelope).

The I-693 is not required in your packet since the one done during your K-1 is still valid based on your timeline. You did need to include a copy of the DS-3025 vaccination form. Tim received a copy at the medical with a cover letter that stated save this form it will be needed for later immigration processes.

I don't know. I have read that the medical exam documents are available to USCIS during the AOS. If I'm not mistaken it's by the border security? Oy, I really don't know.

"Even if a new medical examination is not required, you still must show proof that you have complied with the vaccination requirements. If the vaccination record (DS 3025) was not properly completed and included as part of the original, overseas medical examination report, you will have to have the vaccination report completed by a designated civil surgeon. In this case, you are required to submit Part 1, Information About You, Part 2, the vaccination chart, and Part 5, the Civil Surgeon's Certification, of Form I-693 (in an envelop sealed by the civil surgeon). "

http://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-through-family/green-card-through-special-categories-family/k-nonimmigrant

So if your vaccination record was complete overseas, you should be good, no?

 

Our timeline:

K-1:

I-129F: Dec 3,2014 - NOA1: EMAIL Dec 18,2014 - MAIL Dec 22, 2014 - NOA2: June 30, 2015

Sent to NVC: July 10, 2015 - NVC received: July 17,2015 - Case #: July 20,2015 - Left NVC: July 23, 2015

Consulate received: July 28, 2015 - Packet 3: RECEIVED July 31,2015 - SENT Aug 2,2015 - Packet 4: Aug 3,2015

Interview: MEDICAL Sept 14,2015 - CONSULATE Sept 15,2015 - Visa in hand : Sept 17, 2015

POE PHL: Sept 25, 2015 - Wedding: Oct 5,2015 

AOS:

I-487: Oct 27,2015 - I-765:Oct 27, 2015 - I-131: NOT SENT - NOT PLANNING ON GOING ANYWHERE OUTSIDE THE USA ANYTIME SOON

NOA 1 for both I-487 and I-765: Nov 2, 2015 - in the mail Nov 7,2015

ASC Appointment Notice for Biometrics for I-485 - I-765: Nov. 13, 2015 - Appointment for Biometrics: Nov. 25, 2015 01:00 PM

Request for Initial Evidence:Dec. 1, 2015 - MAIL PINK LETTER received Dec. 8,2015 - sent Dec. 9, 2015 (REQUEST FOR ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TAXES)

USCIS UPDATE: R.I.E. received on Dec. 14,2015 - Expedite for both: Jan 6, 2016

I-765 APPROVED: Jan 15,2016 - CARD and NOA in the MAIL: Jan 22,2016 - I-485 APPROVED: Feb 2 ,2016 - NOA2 in the mail Feb,6

GREEN CARD IN HAND FEB 9,2016!!!!! 

___________________________________________________________________________

ROC :

I-751: Nov 10, 2017 (VSC)

NOA1: Nov 14,2017

Change of address: Dec 1,2017 (email NOA)

Biometrics: Dec 15,2017 

I-551 stamp: Jan 18, 2019

RFE: Jan 14,2019 - RFE Answer received on Jan 25,2019

Card being produced: Feb 13, 2019

___________________________________________________________________________

N-400

Filed online: August 25,2020

Receipt : August 25,2020

Biometrics : Dec 14, 2020 notice that USCIS is able to reuse previously captured fingerprints and other biometrics.

Interview: June 24, 2021

Oath: June 24, 2021

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Son & Daughter-in-Law - AOS Journey



Married August 6, 2015


Mailed package October 5 (day 1)


Package Received: October 6 (day 2)


NOA-1 Notice Date: October 14 (day 10)


Check cashed: October 15 (day 11)


Text Notification Received: October 15 (day 11)


Biometrics Notice date: October 17 (day 13)


Request for initial evidence: October 29 (day 25) somehow managed to use an outdated I-864 form....uuggh


Biometrics date: November 2 (day 29)


RFE Received November 3 (Day 30)


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OUR TIMELINE

K1 VISA & MARRIAGE - 8 MONTHS

17 February 2004 Sent I-129F petition CSC - It was APPROVED in 147 days

3 September 2004 INTERVIEW IN LONDON SUCCESSFUL VISA APPROVED! MARRIED OCTOBER 16, 2004

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS - 5 MONTHS

4 January 2005 - Submitted applications for AOS and EAD - 12 May 2005 Conditional Permanent Residency Approved - interview in Santa Ana

4 June 2005 CPR 2-year Green Card arrives in mail

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS - 3½ MONTHS

8 May 2007 - I-751 sent to CSC - 23 August 2007 - Approved - Card production ordered

30 August 2007 - 10 year Green Card received

K2 TIMELINE (Stayed behind in UK to finish school)

28 March 2005 - embassy interview & medical London - visa granted

01/18/06 Applications for AOS/EAD sent - 03/28/06 EAD approved

4/3/06 - RFE for AOS - requested new medical and vacc supplement

4/26/06 - approved without interview and welcome letter sent

05/02/2006 - Greencard arrives in mail

03/14/08 - Petition to Remove Conditions mailed to CSC delivered - 7/2/08 APPROVED

NATURALIZATION TIMELINE (for myself and son) 5 MONTHS

April 18, 2011 - N-400 Applications Mailed to AZ lockbox

April 21 (received April 25) NOAs

May 12 - FP Letters mailed

May 16 - Received FP appointment letters for June 8 at 11am

August 1 - Interview - approved for Oath Ceremony - OATH CEREMONY 28 SEPTEMBER

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got our noa1's and bio metric appointment for I485/I765 in mail today. Yay! We included a copy of valid vaccination records in the application - fyi

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Late October filer joining :)

AOS send: 10/22

NOA, 3 different texts (never got emails): 10/30

Hard copy in mail: today :) 11/5

09/2012 - Met in Tennessee
07/2014 - Became a couple
02/2015 - Got engaged

04/20/2015 - I-129F send
04/27/2015 - NOA1
06/02/2015 - NOA2
06/16/2015 - NVC received
06/16/2015 - Medical
06/17/2015 - Case number assigned
06/19/2015 - NVC left
06/22/2015 - Consulate received
06/24/2015 - Ceck list received
07/16/2015 - Interview

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Son & Daughter-in-Law - AOS Journey



Married August 6, 2015


Mailed package October 5 (day 1)


Package Received: October 6 (day 2)


NOA-1 Notice Date: October 14 (day 10)


Check cashed: October 15 (day 11)


Text Notification Received: October 15 (day 11)


Biometrics Notice date: October 17 (day 13)


Request for initial evidence: October 29 (day 25) somehow managed to use an outdated I-864 form....uuggh


Biometrics date: November 2 (day 29)


RFE Received November 3 (Day 30)


Response to RFE mailed by overnight Fed-Ex - November 5, 2015 (Day 32)


OUR TIMELINE

K1 VISA & MARRIAGE - 8 MONTHS

17 February 2004 Sent I-129F petition CSC - It was APPROVED in 147 days

3 September 2004 INTERVIEW IN LONDON SUCCESSFUL VISA APPROVED! MARRIED OCTOBER 16, 2004

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS - 5 MONTHS

4 January 2005 - Submitted applications for AOS and EAD - 12 May 2005 Conditional Permanent Residency Approved - interview in Santa Ana

4 June 2005 CPR 2-year Green Card arrives in mail

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS - 3½ MONTHS

8 May 2007 - I-751 sent to CSC - 23 August 2007 - Approved - Card production ordered

30 August 2007 - 10 year Green Card received

K2 TIMELINE (Stayed behind in UK to finish school)

28 March 2005 - embassy interview & medical London - visa granted

01/18/06 Applications for AOS/EAD sent - 03/28/06 EAD approved

4/3/06 - RFE for AOS - requested new medical and vacc supplement

4/26/06 - approved without interview and welcome letter sent

05/02/2006 - Greencard arrives in mail

03/14/08 - Petition to Remove Conditions mailed to CSC delivered - 7/2/08 APPROVED

NATURALIZATION TIMELINE (for myself and son) 5 MONTHS

April 18, 2011 - N-400 Applications Mailed to AZ lockbox

April 21 (received April 25) NOAs

May 12 - FP Letters mailed

May 16 - Received FP appointment letters for June 8 at 11am

August 1 - Interview - approved for Oath Ceremony - OATH CEREMONY 28 SEPTEMBER

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:ranting:

I had kinda the same problem but luckily my now husband went to the manager of the complex where we live and told him that he was going to receive packages and mail with my name on it.

They put it with the mail to "sort/send back to sender",I luckily received an email saying that they delivered something for me but there was no sign in the mail.

Hopefully it'll take less than a month to have that letter!!!!!!!

Can't they email you a copy in the meantime??

They sent me an appointment time by email this afternoon! So today got a little bit better. :)

Thanks so much for your words of support!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Late October filer joining :)

AOS send: 10/22

NOA, 3 different texts (never got emails): 10/30

Hard copy in mail: today :) 11/5

Congrats!

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The I-693 is not required in your packet since the one done during your K-1 is still valid based on your timeline. You did need to include a copy of the DS-3025 vaccination form. Tim received a copy at the medical with a cover letter that stated save this form it will be needed for later immigration processes.

I still haven't got a mail yet but yea that must be it!! Cos I sure didn't file them;;

Hoping nothing more✨

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Son & Daughter-in-Law - AOS Journey



August 6, 2015 - Married


October 5 - Mailed package - (day 1)


October 6 - Package Received - (day 2)


October 14 - NOA-1 Notice Date- (day 10)


October 15 - Check cashed - (day 11)


October 15 - Text Notification Received - (day 11)


October 17 - Biometrics Notice date - (day 13)


October 29 - Request for initial evidence - (day 25) somehow managed to use an outdated I-864 form....uuggh


November 2 - Biometrics date - (day 29)


November 3 - RFE Received - (day 30)


November 5 - Response to RFE mailed by overnight Fed-Ex - (day 32)


November 6 - Response to RFE delivered to USCIS (day 33)


OUR TIMELINE

K1 VISA & MARRIAGE - 8 MONTHS

17 February 2004 Sent I-129F petition CSC - It was APPROVED in 147 days

3 September 2004 INTERVIEW IN LONDON SUCCESSFUL VISA APPROVED! MARRIED OCTOBER 16, 2004

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS - 5 MONTHS

4 January 2005 - Submitted applications for AOS and EAD - 12 May 2005 Conditional Permanent Residency Approved - interview in Santa Ana

4 June 2005 CPR 2-year Green Card arrives in mail

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS - 3½ MONTHS

8 May 2007 - I-751 sent to CSC - 23 August 2007 - Approved - Card production ordered

30 August 2007 - 10 year Green Card received

K2 TIMELINE (Stayed behind in UK to finish school)

28 March 2005 - embassy interview & medical London - visa granted

01/18/06 Applications for AOS/EAD sent - 03/28/06 EAD approved

4/3/06 - RFE for AOS - requested new medical and vacc supplement

4/26/06 - approved without interview and welcome letter sent

05/02/2006 - Greencard arrives in mail

03/14/08 - Petition to Remove Conditions mailed to CSC delivered - 7/2/08 APPROVED

NATURALIZATION TIMELINE (for myself and son) 5 MONTHS

April 18, 2011 - N-400 Applications Mailed to AZ lockbox

April 21 (received April 25) NOAs

May 12 - FP Letters mailed

May 16 - Received FP appointment letters for June 8 at 11am

August 1 - Interview - approved for Oath Ceremony - OATH CEREMONY 28 SEPTEMBER

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Application rejected. Going to have to resend with one money order of 985 and one of 85. I wasn't there when it was sent off last time this time I'll be sure it get's done right

02 Aug 2012 -- Met online

23 Feb 2013 -- Relations began (L)

19 May 2014 -- Visited! :luv:

26 Jun 2014 -- Engaged :dancing:

15 Oct 2014 -- I-129F package finished and mailed to Dallas

17 Oct 2014 -- NOA1 (email) TSC

22 Oct 2014 -- ARN updated

13 May 2015 -- NOA2 (email) :dancing:

19 May 2015 -- NOA2 Hardcopy

4 June 2015 -- NVC received (I think lol) Case number assigned.

11th June 2015 -- NVC sent to Bridgetown

16th June 2015 -- Bridgetown received

17th June 2015 - PCKT3 received
30th June 2015 - PCKT4 received

9th July 2015 - Medical (too many needles :/ )

21st July 2015 - Interview date :goofy:

10th August 2015 - Approved

12th August 2015 - Issued

13th August 2015 - Visa in hand via DHL

24th August 2015 - US arrival (POE MIA)


I am the beneficiary

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