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10:27 pm December 13, 2020 | |
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VJmember2020

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Hello all, my wife does not know which vaccines she received as a kid and has no records of it as she was born in another country. When she goes for her medical exam, will the doc let her know which vaccines she needs to meet the requirement? or should she get all the vaccines needed ahead of time?
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7:42 am December 11, 2020 | |
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nikki1992

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Hi! I was wondering if anyone knows what my options are in regards to keeping my permanent residency and for how long given the circumstances below... My 2-year greencard expires in June 2021 but my husband and I are thinking of moving to the U.K. for personal reasons in March 2021. Ideally I d like to keep my permanent residency for as long as possible incase anything happens in which we need to come back to the US ASAP. But I understand that I would eventually have to give it up since I wouldn t be a resident anymore. Since we would be moving to the U.K. before putting in the ROC application what are my options? How long can I remain a permanent resident or will it end in June 2021 when my 2-year greencard expires? Is it worth applying for the ROC from the U.K. (can I even do that)?
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| Salt Lake City - waiting on interview |
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7:28 pm December 10, 2020 | |
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ajmhutton

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This is probably a long shot, but I'm wondering if any other filers are in Salt Lake City? I've not had any movement or updates on my case for over 9 months, and it's getting frustrating to say the least! Anyone else still in this position? 
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| Case outside of processing - Transferred - Have to wait another 8 months!! HELP |
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7:17 pm December 10, 2020 | |
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FayeAlexandra

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We have been waiting since Feb 25th (PD) we got Nebraska. Our case went outside of processing two weeks ago, finally got a call back from tier 2 officer. He said our case was transferred in April to California. We asked why we had not received transfer notice or any update and they said its due to staffing issues and shortages. We have already been waiting for 10 months for our NA02 and now have the possibility of waiting another 8.5 months, I cannot take much more of this. They told us our case had not been actively reviewed yet, just transferred. So no one has even looked at it! We are perfect model citizens. No criminal records, never lived in other countries, no medical issues, both have great education and salaries. It makes no sense to me!! I try to compare but its so heartbreaking to see people months behind you get NA02 or embassy appointments within 6 months. Has anyone had success with contacting a senator for help? I am thinking to leave the UK and enter on ESTA and stay the legal 90 days just so we can be together. Does anyone know if this would affect my i130? I would obviously be quitting my job. Does it look bad if you are unemployed? Is filing for AOS an option? Any advice appreciated.
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| Immunization records issue in lead up to medical exam |
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3:52 pm December 10, 2020 | |
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Fireyoshi007

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My wife's AOS interview has been scheduled (we are waiting for the letter that gives us the exact date) and in the lead up we have scheduled her medical exam required for the I-693 form. We have that scheduled for December 21 and we were informed we need to bring the I-693 form as well as a record of her immunizations to the appointment. Since setting up the appointment on Tuesday, we have been attempting to contact her GP and NHS to try to get ahold of her immunization records. In hind sight, we should have realized when she decided to adjust status that we should reach out about the immunization records, but it did not occur to us until it was mentioned on Tuesday. Unfortunately, we have gotten runaround by her GP (including getting an incorrect email address when her mom elaborated to the GP that my wife could not contact them in-person) and a representative at NHS alerted us that the records are likely destroyed due to how the NHS handles older records once a person turns 25. We are going to contact the medical center in the US about this issue as it seems likely we will not be able to get records of her immunizations. However, I am reaching out here because I am wondering how this has been handled in the past. Given this policy by the NHS, it seems likely we would not be the only ones to have run into this issue. If she has no immunization records, how will that affect the medical exam and adjustment of status? She does have the immunizations, but it seems unlikely she will be able to prove that via documentation.
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