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  1. On 12/11/2021 at 9:02 PM, Lagertha said:

    Hi everyone! My earliest date to file is November 31st. I sent my paper work on the 2nd of December. Today, I received my son and I extension letter (I-797).

     

    These are the things I sent. 

     

    • A check for $765.00, the fee for this form.
    • Copies of the passports and green cards of (My name and my son's name)
    • Three sworn affidavits by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.
    • Copy of the tax statement for 2019 and 2020, which we received for our checking account at Associated Bank.
    • Copy of our bills with our names.
    • Copy of our bank account showing a joint account.
    • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
    • Copy of our car insurance.
    • Copy of (My husband's name and My name) paycheck.
    • Copy of (My namedriver’s license with the same address as my green card.
    • Letter from my company of the designation of my life insurance to Maribel Barth
    • Picture's of My husband's family wit us.

     

    **goodluck to all of us!!

    hi, can i ask why $765? is not $680? I am kind of lost with all this process. 

  2. 6 hours ago, DeepakChani said:

    HI! I would love to know the results of this. did you go to the interview without getting the medical re-done? What did the IO say during the interview regarding this? Any update would be great :) 

    Hiii, the lady didn’t ask me for anything at all, only my baby’s birth certificate. She said that it was an easy case and there was nothing to ask besides those yes/no answers related to trafficking drugs that I think they have to ask.

  3. 1 minute ago, K1visaHopeful said:

    As a K1 you have never submitted an I693!

    The medical exam that you completed abroad was completed on a DS302X series of forms. Panel Physicians do not use I693s. They are for US Civil Surgeons only. It would be impossible for your I693 to be expired as you never had one, were never required to have one and still arent required to have one as a K1.

    Does anything else apply to you in this notice or is it simply a form letter?

    OMG! I'm so naive!! lol maybe so tired with my newborn but you are so right!!! I knew visajourney would have the answers!!! thank you so much!

  4. 10 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

    You are quoting the policy for immigrants who have not completed the medical requirements abroad and are required to obtain a medical exam and I693.

    That does not apply to K1s.

     

    https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-b-chapter-3

    "4. K or V Nonimmigrants Applying for Adjustment [26]

    K and V nonimmigrants applying for adjustment of status are not required to repeat the medical examination if the application was filed within one year of the date of the original medical examination, and:

    The medical examination did not reveal a Class A medical condition; or

    The applicant received a conditional waiver in conjunction with the K or V nonimmigrant visa or the change of status to V and the applicant submits evidence of compliance with the waiver terms and conditions. [27]

    If a new medical examination is required and reveals a Class A medical condition, a new waiver application will also be required. In such cases, the officer should determine whether the applicant complied with the terms and conditions of the first waiver, if applicable. Such determination should be given considerable weight in the adjudication of a subsequent waiver application. [28]

    Even if a new medical examination is not required, applicants must still comply with the vaccination requirements if the vaccination record was not included as part of the original medical examination report. If the vaccination report was properly completed at the time of the overseas examination, the officer may accept the vaccination assessment completed by the panel physician.

    An applicant’s overseas medical examination report completed by a panel physician should already be in the applicant’s A-file. If it is not in the A-file, the officer should request the medical examination report through a Request for Evidence (RFE).

    If the applicant was granted a change of status to V in the United States, [29] the medical examination report completed by the civil surgeon should be in the A-file created at the time that the change of status was initially granted."

    If you complied with the above and filed AOS within one year of your overseas medical exam date, the I693 and its procedures/policies do not apply to you as a K1 applicant. It does not matter when your AOS interview happens, as long as you filed AOS within one year of the medical exam date (and you meet the above conditions), your medical will never expire.
    Submit a photocopy of your personal copy of the DS3025 Vaccination Record with I485 and bring your personal copy to the AOS interview as back up.
    Your actual overseas medical exam documents were collected at your POE as they were IN your sealed K1 Visa packet and will be sent from CBP to DHS for storage in your A-file.
    Your interviewing officer will collect your A-file for review at your AOS interview or shortly after and confirm that your previously submitted K1 medical exam and vaccinations meet the requirements.

    So the two big questions are:

    1. Is your DS3025 marked complete? Check the bottom left corner for the checkbox that says "K1 Visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirements"

    2. Will USCIS receive and issue you a receipt number within one year of your overseas medical date to have complied with the one year submission requirement?

    If yes, you have completed the medical requirements to adjust status.

    Are you sure you are reading your "notice" correctly? Likely it's just a courtesy letter reminding you to complete the medical exam requirements. They send them out like junk mail to many AOS filers and would have not even viewed your A-file to see you completed it already.

    Post it please. 

     

    wow! so confusing! I'll show what it says.

     

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  5. 1 minute ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    Sounds like a misunderstanding from the IO. 😞

     

    You could wait until the interview, bring the regulations that state your examination is not expired and tell the officer your medical is still valid. If not convinced, he/she will issue an RFE, therefore delaying the decision.

     

    Or you can go through the medical again and bring it to the interview, which I know is exactly what you want to avoid. 

    do you know where i could find that information? i read somewhere that it would be valid for 2 years if it was signed by the doctor 60 days before i sent the papers to USCIS. 

  6. 25 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    Those who apply for adjustment of status based on a K1 visa, are not required to repeat the medical examination if the application was filed within one year of the date of the original medical examination.

    yeah but they sent me another paper besides the letter saying that my medical exam was expired.  My medical exam was in june 2018 so by this time has been more than a year i guess that is why.

  7. 4 hours ago, AlexaF said:

    Have applied for my SSN on 10/24/2018 and they gave me a document with the reference number. The manager told me the date of my arrival on my passport was different than the one on I94. He also told me he sent a request of info to CBP to see why the mismatch.

    On 11/05/2018 I got an informed delivery on my email from USPS showing a letter from SSA. Unfortunately, we came home on 7th Nov after our wedding in Hawaii to find out the letter is nowhere to be found in the mail. I blame our apartment building management that has moved very slow in adding me on the lease. I checked SAVE and it says my case returned to the Maryland agency.

    I am thinking either 1.they just sent me the letter saying my card will come in the next 2 weeks, and it got returned back because of me not being on the lease(the management building has someone that actually puts all the mail in the mailbox if it has your name inside) OR 2. it was the SSN and it got sent back.

    Will be calling tomorrow my local SSA office to see what is going on and keep posted.

    Meanwhile, maybe someone can give me more insight if in the same situation, what is the next procedure in getting the SSN.

    At least you got something! I applied September 14 and the. I went again 3 weeks ago and still nothing from SSN. 2 months waiting for this.

  8. Hello, I went to the SS Office September 14th to get my ssn and everything was fine and I waited 6 weeks and still didn’t have my card, then I decided to go to the office again and they said the woman did a few mistakes and that’s why I couldn’t get the card, the officer told me he fixed the problem and I’d get the card within a week. It’s been three weeks today and still don’t have the card. I came with K1 visa and my 90 days time is up. Did anybody have the same issue? Thank you 

  9. 2 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

    Not much more you can do but wait it out. Aren't you glad you went in now instead of trying to get them to help you on the phone, lol?

    I'd call with the file number they gave you on the printout if you dont get anything in the mail in 3-4 weeks. Start counting when SAVE says your case has been returned to SSA Maryland.

    Let us know what transpires pls. 

    And crossing my fingers for ya!

    So much better to be there and get a real answer.

    and thank you for the help :)

  10. 1 minute ago, K1visaHopeful said:

    It means DHS is checking the info that the SSA agent input into their system because DHS has different information. Usually its something simple. 

    Keep in mind the SSA inputs our info from the info on our K1 Visa page and the I94 EVEN when we go back the second time to change to our married name. We have all seen the error that all of our I94s contain with the first name/middle name amalgamation as the Given name which contradicts what our DHS immigration info states so that's always at least one of the errors that DHS has to correct.

     

    Could be that the SSA agent corrected it in one place and it's still wrong in another. It happened to me the second time too. I had my agent and a supervisor stuck on it for a half an hour when changing to my married name. Mine had the status "verification needed" for one day this second time as well. It's back at SSA now so I'm crossing my fingers it wont get denied for the married name change. We'll see hopefully soon. 

    I wouldnt stress. 

    The problem I have Is that I don’t even have a number because the agent  that made a mistake didn’t even contact me for 6 weeks and then I went there the agent told me that my 90 days time was up but they would try to help me to get my number since my time expired. But hope everything works out too.

  11. 1 minute ago, JMCKNG said:

    We are one of those people that applied for a SSN and are still waiting for the number. We submitted all of our information at the local SS office in our city on 9/28/2018 10 days after arrival. When checking on the status last week they said it can take 4-6 weeks and couldn't provide any further information. I am going to enter that I'm not requesting a SSN on the EAD due to not wanting to cause conflict with already requesting the number. Anyone have that experience?

     

    Also, anyone else feel a bit confused with the I-765 Form? I'm feeling like the eligibility category section is a bit unclear. Are you supposed to put the degree that you hold no matter what or ONLY if you have a particular category? K1 Category is C9 correct? Is the format: (C)(9) or (C9) ((yes I know extra particular question ha)) 

     

    I appreciate the help!!

    I applied for my SSN September 14th and one day before the six, I went to the office and they told me that, the woman who did it the first time did a lot of things wrong, and that’s why I didn’t get the card. She spelled my maiden last name and married last name wrong, even the address was wrong. So he told me I’d be getting it this week. Maybe you should go yourself and talk to them because sometimes they can be not good at their jobs.  

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