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Franz09

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  1. Hello,

    I would like to ask regarding the form I-693, it says on the instruction that if i filed AOS within a year of my overseas medical examination, i don't need to have another medical examination, however in the case of my vaccination records, during my overseas medical examination, i wasn't able to give any record of my vaccination taken as a child and i informed the doctor that. He then put in the form DS 3025 remarks "Taken vaccination during childhood, no records available" and that form along with the rest of the medical examination was submitted to the US Embassy. I went through the interview, got my K1 visa, traveled to US and married my fiancee without getting vaccinated and i didnt received any copies of my medical examination.

    Now that im preparing my documents for AOS it is said on the instruction for I-693 that, even if a new medical examination is not required, i must still need to show proof that i complied with the vaccination requirement and i need to have a civil surgeon complete the vaccination record and submit page 1 of form I-693.

    My question is, does the civil surgeon have to fill up Part 3 of the form? Because when we went to the hospital to check on how i can get the vaccination, the nurse said that the vaccination can be done but the civil surgeon can't sign that part because he wasn't the person who conducted the medical examination and it must be done again.

    Next question, will the immigration accept my Application of AOS without the civil surgeon information in the Page 1 of 1-693 but with completed Vaccination Record?

    Thanks.

  2. There are a couple of issues here. You are in the Philippines which means the USC must have traveled to be there with you. For the first step of the process of proof of having met the pictures together are secondary proof. What you want is proof that you were in the same place at the same time. For that you can use the USC passport stamps showing when they came to the Philippines and perhaps hotel receipts, or other documents that show you were in the same place at the same time. Tickets to shows etc are good as well. Dates are less important so long as it's in the last two years. HOWEVER, Manilla can be a tough place to interview at so you'll want to do a little more than satisfy the proof of meeting requirement. You would want to 'front-load' your petition. Later at your interview you'll need to prove that the relationship is real to the CO officer. In Manilla and other high fraud countries that puts additional burden on you the Petitioner. One good approach to overcome this submit your proof of relationship with your I-129F and then bring updated documents to the interview with you. This is commonly referred to as front loading. So what we did and others have done is put together as much documentation as you can that shows you have a real relationship. I would suggest organizing it in and building a table of contents for it all with number pages. For example, if you met online and you can print some chat logs from early on that is part one. If you use facebook and you changed your relationship status print those out for both of you with dates. If you have sent physical mail back and forth include copies of that correspondence. If money has transfered for support then receipts from the money transfers and some chat logs about what the money was used for. If money was used for a sick relative for instance than copies of the paid hospital bill and a note of thanks for example. You time together is key, pictures together. Chat logs from before you met about making plans. Chat logs after about what you liked and didn't like. Anything that shows support from your families is great. And so on. Good Luck, PM me if you want more details

    Actually, im currently not in the Philippines, im working in Qatar. We have been in a relationship since 2007 before she and i left Philippines. We both went on vacations every two years to see each other (the last vacation was dec 2013 - jan 2014). My fiancee just got her citizenship this month, and i am planning to resign from my work here in Qatar once we receive approval from our submission, and get interviewed in the Philippines.

  3. Hello,

    We are preparing photos to attach with the I-129F form as proof of meeting. We have alot of pictures , though all of them are digital pictures and without any time stamp on the photographs, i placed them all on a MS word document. Will this be a valid proof of meeting?

    I have concerns about it because of some blogs that i have read saying that the government will not accept any photographs which is not film dated.

    Also i have read other posts here that received approval without having film dated photographs.

    I would like to know your opinions about this.

    Thank you.

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