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On 11/8/2020 at 2:46 PM, Zengerhaaw said:
Two months. Dear.
Which service center are you if I may ask?
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Here is the cheapest civil surgeon I've found at Los Angeles county for DS3025 Vaccine Transcriptions. I can't remember how much they are charging for the full exam, but I think it's less than $200, probably around $140.
Dr. Jimmy Hwang
223 North Garfield Avenue Suite 300
Monterey Park CA 91754
(Los Angeles County)
626-571-9806
COST for vaccine transcription: $50 (cash only)
REQUIREMENTS: Form I-693 (fill out page 1 with your information but don't sign it yet, also include your name and Alien Number on top of all succeeding pages, and then print in black ink. They don't accept handwritten forms), Passport, vaccination records and Form DS3025
If you have any missing shots, you can go to any of your local doctors or physicians or health clinics that offer those shots for free or at a cheaper price, request for a receipt/certification that you got those shots (date on the certificate is very important), and then present these certifications/vaccination records to Dr. Hwang, and he will transcribe all the vaccines for $50 (cash only). His secretary (or wife, I'm not sure), Carolyn, is a really nice lady. She will have you go over the transcribed form yourself and once everything is good to go, she will seal the form in the envelope in front of you. I highly recommend this clinic. They have been around for more than 30 years already.
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I believe this only applies to those who had their medical overseas performed by panel physicians on or after October 1, 2016 and for those who had their medical performed by civil surgeons on or after August 1, 2016.
I had my medical done overseas on January 28, 2016, filed for AOS August 18, 2016 and received my interview schedule last October 7, 2016. I wasn't given any RFE.
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News & Updates
The Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases Technical Instructions were replaced with the Gonorrhea Technical Instructions. The Gonorrhea Technical Instructions are to be followed by panel physicians as soon as possible and no later than October 1, 2016 and by civil surgeons for gonorrhea screening and treatment as soon as possible and no later than August 1, 2016.
http://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/index.html
IS SHE IN DANGER OF DEPORTATION?
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
Posted · Edited by Ryan H
Reason for edit: to remove attachment containing personal information
Hello,
I am writing for a friend and I'm not sure where to place this topic or if there's any other topic that talks about this specific issue so please feel free to transfer this to somewhere else. My friend really needs help right now. She applied for naturalization in 2020 and had her interview last June 1 2021. However the officer did not approve nor deny her application. Please see attached detailed file. Is she in danger of deportation? She is now married to another person but according to her, when she got interviewed for the removal of conditions in 2013, she was already pregnant with her first child to her 2nd husband, who she only married 2 years ago. She came here through K1 visa, got her conditional GC in 2010, applied for removal of conditions in 2012, got interviewed for removal of conditions in 2013. I dont know when they got divorced but i think she mentioned after 3 years of marriage so i think in 2013 also? Im not sure. So, will she get deported guys? What can she do on her end if she is unable to give what uscis has asked of her (evidence of marital union from 2010-2013)?
Thank you for your time.