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  1. Hey guys,

    A bit confused here after reading some of the posts. I'm trying to figure out with my DS-3025 will be sufficient for the AOS, or if I'll need to use the I-693 and see a civil surgeon. Here's what it says:

    DT, DTP, DTaP: no dates, A

    Td: 1 DATE, K1 listed under "vaccine given by panel site"

    Tdap: no dates, A

    OPV: no dates, A

    IPV: no dates, A

    MMR: 1 DATE, K1 listed under "vaccine given by panel site"

    Measles: nothing

    Mumps: nothing

    Rubella: nothing

    RotaTeq (RV5): no dates, A

    Rotarix (RV1): no dates, A

    Hib: no dates, A

    Hepatitis A: 1 Date, A

    Hepatits B: no dates, A

    MVC4: no dates, A

    Other MVC: no dates, A

    Varicella vaccine: no dates, D

    Varicella history: checked, no dates no code

    PCV 7: A

    PCV10: A

    PCV 13: A

    PPSV23: A

    Influenza: F

    Nothing is checked in part 2.

    Can anyone please let me know if this checks out, and what vaccines we need to get?

    Thanks!

    Michael

  2. Hello!

    I keep finding different information about this, so can someone clear it up for me: are tax returns absolutely necessary for the k-1 Fiancee visa in London?

    I worked abroad last year and did not earn enough to file taxes, so I do not have my tax returns from 2014.

    However, I do have copies of my paystubs (5 months), a letter from my employer, and a copy of the contract I signed upon taking the job.

    Is this sufficient? Or, should I file my past taxes and explain why they were low? Or is a joint-sponsor necessary in my case?

    Any and all of your help is appreciated.

    Thank you so much!

    Cheers,

    Michael

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