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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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We got out interview date! Hallelujah! 

 

I have a couple of questions for all of you experts out there! 

 

1. On the interview notice it states on there that we need to submit our I-693 if it was not previously submitted. My wife got her I-693 done in Delhi, India as part of the original K1 visa when she first arrived. Do we need to do another medical certification again?

 

2. What does it mean by bullet point "All documentation establishing your eligibility for Law Permanent Resident status"?

 

 

 

 

 

I-129F File Date - 5/26/17

NOA1 Date - 5/30/17

RFE Date - 11/7/17

RFE Receive Date - 11/21/17

NOA 2 - 11/28/17

NVC Receive - 1/12/18

NVC Left - 1/19/18

Consulate Receive - 1/22/18 

Packet 4 - 1/30/18

Interview - 2/2/18

Visa in hand - 2/14/18

US bound - 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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11 minutes ago, KN18 said:

We got out interview date! Hallelujah! 

 

I have a couple of questions for all of you experts out there! 

 

1. On the interview notice it states on there that we need to submit our I-693 if it was not previously submitted. My wife got her I-693 done in Delhi, India as part of the original K1 visa when she first arrived. Do we need to do another medical certification again?

 

2. What does it mean by bullet point "All documentation establishing your eligibility for Law Permanent Resident status"?

 

 

 

 

 

if your wife did her medical one year before then she need to take new medical

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1 hour ago, KN18 said:

We got out interview date! Hallelujah! 

 

I have a couple of questions for all of you experts out there! 

 

1. On the interview notice it states on there that we need to submit our I-693 if it was not previously submitted. My wife got her I-693 done in Delhi, India as part of the original K1 visa when she first arrived. Do we need to do another medical certification again?

 

2. What does it mean by bullet point "All documentation establishing your eligibility for Law Permanent Resident status"?

 

 

 

 

 

Depends on when she completed her overseas medical...if it was completed within one year of her applying for AOS, if she was in the clear for all medical tests and she completed all of the vaccines that were required during the month of her medical then her old foreign medical satisfies the medical requirement and she only needed to submit the DS3025 Vaccination Record with her AOS application. Her foreign medical exam documents would have been transferred to USCIS from her yellow K1 Packet at her POE. A new medical could only be requested by the IO after the interview if in anyway they felt it was required.

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