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Hello everyone!

I have a question, I got my vaccinations transferred to I-693 (cuz i was missing 1 vaccine). In the clinic they gave me sealed envelope and filled out I-693 form (I didn't understand, I guess it is a copy of the I-693 that is already in the envelope?). Should I send just the envelope?

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Hello everyone!

I have a question, I got my vaccinations transferred to I-693 (cuz i was missing 1 vaccine). In the clinic they gave me sealed envelope and filled out I-693 form (I didn't understand, I guess it is a copy of the I-693 that is already in the envelope?). Should I send just the envelope?

Yes. You keep the copy for your records and send the I-693 that is in the sealed envelope.

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The civil surgeon gave you a copy of the I-693. They are supposed to. It is yours to keep. You just send in the sealed envelope with your I-485. That has the original inside for the USCIS.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Hello everyone!

I have a question, I got my vaccinations transferred to I-693 (cuz i was missing 1 vaccine). In the clinic they gave me sealed envelope and filled out I-693 form (I didn't understand, I guess it is a copy of the I-693 that is already in the envelope?). Should I send just the envelope?

Just an additional note - whatever you do, DO NOT open that envelope before submitting it to USCIS.

It must be received by USCIS in a sealed condition, and opened by USCIS. I have heard of horror stories where people physically brought the envelope containing the I-693 to the interview, opening it up before meeting with the officer to check to make sure everything was there and good to go. Those who did were turned away and forced to re-do (and pay again for) the I-693.

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