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Help!
We had our AOS interview and my Wife's medical report was expired. She needed a new medical exam and I-693 done.
We've done that, have the sealed envelops.
Where do I send them?
I've called USCIC 3 times and gotten three different answers: Mail them to Chicago. Make an appointment (btw the appointment tool on the web site is broken...) and the third answer was to mail them to the local center were we had our interview............................................
So wth do we do with the sealed envelops?
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Hi Hank
Yes, both did medical and both have interviewed. We have the k2 visa in hand for her daughter.
I called an immigration lawyer and she said this will not be an issue. Pray tell she is right.
Did they both interview together?
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Do dependent children receiving K-2 visas need to travel to the United States at the same time as the K-1 beneficiary?
No, eligible dependent children can travel to the United States on a K-2 visa within a year of the issuance of the K-1 visa to the principal beneficiary.
This is true even if the K-1 beneficiary has subsequently married, provided the dependent child is still unmarried and under 21 years of age at the time of K-2 issuance.
If a dependent child of your Fiance seeks to enter the United States more than one year after your Fiance has received a K-1 visa, it will be necessary to file an immigrant visa petition for the child
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The daughter should not have a K-2 visa in her passport if she if planning "To Follow". When she is ready to travel, then she'd have her medical and Embassy interview. Contact the Embassy to have them remove the visa.
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That is totally against every portion of information I've ever gotten.
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Hi All
Question
My fiancée is flying out and has her visa and the (singular) medical packet. Her daughter is flying out in 2-3 months and has her K2 visa. Her Daughter K2 has no medical packet, it's all in one bundle.
I called the so helpful UStraveldocs but I just do not trust them.
I'm assuming the medial packet is submitted for AOS later on. But want to make sure her daughter when coming to the US will not have any issues with her K2.
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I know the feeling of waiting for 7 months for that reason. In our country, even you provide a proof that you are not contagious they will still insist that you need to undergo treatment because they will be the one who would let her pass and continue her visa application and I think there's no way she can escape that treatment because she is positive in the culture. The embassy will not give her visa because they also depend on the clinic result of her medical. We paid another payment for my re-medical too. The medication on US patients are free also the sputum test and culture but in some other country they have payments but I dont know in her country. I'm sorry to hear that and you just have to hang on.
Mike thanks.
What was the details of how the treatment worked with the application?
Is her app stuck on hold for 6 months then simply revisited, or does this nuke everything and we start over from scratch? Should she go to her interview? If every thing else goes smoothly at the interview will it simply be a hold till the treatment is done?
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I could use some help/advice.
My fiancé is in Beijing. We received approval, and she started her medical. The Doctors did not do a skin test but did a chest X-ray. There was a shadow. My fiancé started a sputum test, we waited the 6 weeks.
Test results; 3 of 3 smears were negative. 2 of 3 cultures were positive other negative.
My fiancé is in perfect health otherwise.
The Doctor in China will not mark her as latent TB. I have run her results by my doctor and his thoughts are it's Latent TB with 0 chance of contagious.
My fiancé feels this is a scam by the local doctors to force her to pay for a TB treatment in China; $6000, apx $1000 USD. Which I would pay tomorrow if it got this solved; it's the 9 month wait that pisses me and her off.
My understanding is that active contagious TB is class A; you will not get a visa with out treatment. Latent TB is Class B and normaly not a factor.
1) Is that correct?
2) how is the medical results determined, strictly by the china doctors or are the results looked at by the embassy in an other way? My assumption is they are looked at as marked by the china doctors, I just want to verify that.
3) my plan not and only hope is to fille for a medical waiver with my Doctors diagnosis. Is this even possible?
4) What are the down sides to all of this? Can she go to her interview? What if they mark "no"? Dose it kill the whole thing or do we just have to get her treated?
This last part has becom a mess.
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Who at the embassy did you call?
I have emailed the Ustraveldoc's company and they are giving me a "canned" response of "your account has been reset try again" that is not working.
The Embassy stats at the phone number they cannot answer immigration questions.
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We have P1, P2, and P3. approval.
My Fiancé paid the visa fee's two days ago.
She crated her account on ustraveldocs and her information is showing, the receipt number are in the system however when we go to the appointment page it says
"There are currently no appointments available."
I've clicked through all of 2013-21014 and there are no openings. When will we be able to schedule the appointment? Do we have to wait till the embassy processes something?
On the flow chart here we are at step 11.
Moving in State?
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Hello all,
My wife and I have moved a couple of times in state; just one city to the next. We are planing an other move shortly but my wife is concerned to many moves may adversely effect the removal of conditions application; any one have any in site to this?