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  1. Some people get the I-693 just to be sure because some people despite filing within a year get RFE for their medical. You can file without the I-693 as stated per USCIS instruction as the medical is within a year and HOPE that you don't get an RFE. I did so with mine and I have an interview coming this January. I just wrote on the cover letter beside the copy of my DS 3025 that the medical is within a year as per instructed in the USCIS instruction. I then wrote tue letter and number of tue instruction that states so. No RFE for me and I'm really thankful. Had there been one then I would just send the I-693 then. smile.png

    Up to you really if you want to try your luck but the DS3025 is all you need as per instructed happy.png

    Good for you. Do we have the same result on DS-3025? You also have Vaccination History Incomplete

    Applicant may be eligible for a blanket waivers because vaccionations not medically appropriate.?

  2. Hi everyone. My fiance and i recently got married and we are ready to file her adjustment of status before the 90 days given to her expires. I have a question im really confused of this forms i693 and ds-3025. She received a DS 3025 and we have it here. Do we still need to file a form I-693 even if we have already the DS-3025. The DS 3025 Form says

    Vaccination History Incomplete

    Applicant may be eligible for a blanket waivers because vaccionations not medically appropriate.

    Thanks,

  3. Guys my fiance will have her interview on august 27 2013 but she;s planning to have her medical exam on august 22 2013. I read that those who will have medical exam should schedule 1-2 weeks before interview. Is that ok like 5 days only before her interview?

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