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  1. i got married within the 90 days, but my i-94 expired and i havent filed for an AOS. Ive read some post from years ago where apparently you dont need to also file the I-130 form, but in recent post from other sites, some lawyers agree to the premise that as the beneficiary is now on a visa overstay, therefore with  an unlawful status, the petitioner (my husband) has to file the already mentioned form.

    Has anybody dealt with this issue in recent years or know how to proceed?

    thanks a lot in advance.

  2. 1 minute ago, Meg&Andrew said:

    So what's your question?  Lol 

    If its the picture you attached with your i129f or your passport photo or your biometrics photo or the pasport size pictures you sent with your green card application. (Ive read old post where people say the gc picture isnt the one they submited with the gc application forms :s)

     

  3. A couple days ago i went to my medical appointment and it was quiet fast. Ill share my experience as i wouldve loved to have read something like this before i went.

    I went to dr. Viviana melinchon office. She has a website with some information on docs you need to bring. ( http://www.medicalvisaperu.com )

    So you get there, fill a form with all your information and answer some questions on your medical conditions (current and past) sign a paper, they take your picture and you sit and wait.

    Then you get your presure taken some eye test, weight and height.

    Go back to sit and wait till the doc calls you. she asks you to take off your top and bra and she checks your abdomen, listens to your heart and lungs.

    She asks some questions about your intentions in the us and health conditions. She also asks for vaccinations (all your under 18 vaccinations are worthless. You need (in case you have it) adult vaccination records).

    After that, you will be told you need 4 vaccinations (according to the nurse there and a couple other people in the room, its always 4.- influenza, tb, hepatitis and neumococo) you will need to make a deposit of 585 soles for all of them. 

    Now, according to them you could go to minsa and get the influenza one for free. But you need to bring the card that certifies you got it. Thats the only one you can get there. Minsa doesnt have the others. Doing that saves you 80 soles.

    You could also go somewhere else and get the others but as one of the nurses told me, the doctor wont take them as she will need to sign an official doc for the embassy and she cant be completely sure you didnt fake the certificate, therefore you will have to pay, at least, 505 soles besides the 1050 soles medical fee.

     

    In that last fee the transportation to the clinica angloamericana in san isidro s included. They put a yellow paper tag on your wrist so staff there know what youre up to. Youll get xray, blood test and will have to give a pee sample.

    After that youre done!

     

     

  4. Hello!

    A week or so ago i got my letter with the checklist so i got my medical appointment with dr. Melinchon (she was really nice), although i have to go back for my vaccinations (they said they ask 4 which adds 585 soles to the medical fee -you need to take the money and make a deposit if you wanna get them that day or you will have to go back like me..-) after that i will have to wait around 5 days till i have my envelope with the results, SO does anyone know how long does it take to get an interview? I thought you just get online and pick a date (not far from today) and done. But ive heard it can actually take up to a month?! I just reaaally want to be done with this...its gonna be 8 months since it all started!

    Should i just go ahead and make an appointment ASAP?

     

     

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