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    Sieu Nhan reacted to Nich-Nick in Immunizations. DS-3025 or I-693?   
    More Information to read.
    My RFE says no medical results found. The USCIS is supposed to have your K1 medical files, but sometimes lose them or fail to match them up with your AOS. Do not get another exam unless you get an RFE that says they do not have results of your medical. It means they lost them, but you are probably stuck with paying for a new exam. Those kinds of RFE's are not about the immunizations or the form I-693; they are because USCIS failed to match up your other medical exam results with your AOS application.
    What if I only had one dose of MMR and it's marked "insufficient time interval"? Do I need to another dose and must I see a civil surgeon before AOS?
    NO you do not need to see a civil surgeon unless USCIS loses the whole medical file you turned in at POE. If you were up to date the day that DS-3025 was signed, then you're okay without getting 2nd or 3rd doses. You can get them for your health, or you can not get them ever. It was not medically appropriate for you to get dose 2 on top of dose 1. There's a time interval for doses. So you get a waiver for "insufficient time interval" if that is marked on your DS-3025.
    If you are one of the unlucky ones with a lost medical, then you will have to get a full medical again. By then, enough time would have passed for dose 2 so expect the CS to say you need it. Hopefully it won't come to that.
    If you just chose not to get a second dose that was due (because it was more than 4 weeks since dose 1) then you wouldn't have that "insufficient time interval" waiver marked on your DS-3025. It was medically fine to have the second dose and you didn't. You aren't complete and have no waiver excuse.
    What if I don't have a DS-3025?
    If you are positive that you got the needed shots, then actually mailing in a DS-3025 photocopy is not necessary. The original form is with your other medical results and was turned over to USCIS at POE. That's actually the one that counts because it remained in the "chain of custody" so you didn't have an opportunity to alter it. The photocopy isn't really an official copy and is more for a reminder that you got complete at your visa exam. Of course without having a copy, you don't have the opportunity to see if the rest of the form was completed correctly.
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    Sieu Nhan reacted to theanswerisdance in No i94. Need to apply for social security number.   
    You should be able to get your I-94 online:

    https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home
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    Sieu Nhan got a reaction from JasonGG in Visa Approved Clarifying Some Steps   
    My fiancee was approved a couple days ago. Yay!
    I want to add our experience to the knowledge base here to potentially help others in the future. All the typical steps and procedures can already be found through search so I just want to clarify on some points I that I initially had questions about through this process.
     
    Things I did differently:
     
    I did not send in my fiancee's birth certificate in the I-129F application. This was something I had some initial questions about.
     
    The I-134 my fiancee submitted was of a scanned signature not a "live" (blue ink) signature.
    Long story to this was that I sent my fiancee just the i134 page that includes my "live" signature thinking she can just print out the other pages in Vietnam. Though when she printed them out the paper quality was whiter and the sheet was larger than the page that I sent her. So for uniformity she just scanned the signature page and submitted that, which was fine as we were approved. Though she did have the original signature page too if it was needed.
     
    I, the sponsor, did not attend the interview with my fiancee in HCMC. Of course, we had all our papers fully prepped and organized, practiced for the interview questions and we also had a engagement ceremony (dam hoi/dinh hon) a few months prior. We were confident in our case and thought our evidence was strong and was ready to provide more if needed on the off chance of getting a blue slip.
     
    Questions during the ~5min interview:
    - How did you meet?
    - How did your first in person meeting go?
    - How many times did the sponsor come to Vietnam?
    - Do you have pictures of the 4th trip / when we did the engagement ceremony?  - Fiancee handed over a stack of pictures and the CO reviewed them.
    - Where will you have your wedding?
    - Who on both sides of the family attended the engagement ceremony?
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    Sieu Nhan reacted to Greenbaum in May 2018 NO2 ----> NVC   
    Here are the K-1instructions for processing your visa through Vietnam https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jdCPXg9_vLnAfKJZ5gfPMW4-ST0RbRUh/view?usp=sharing
     
    There is an active sub-forum for Vietnam found here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/136-vietnam/ This where others that are processing a visa from Vietnam meet and help each other as that entire group is or has processed at the Embassy in Vietnam. Those that are here are trying to get there arms around their process and more than likely can't answer your specific questions, as each Embassy's process can be and in most cases are different from yours.
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    Sieu Nhan got a reaction from Morgan89 in May 2018 NO2 ----> NVC   
    Got case#! For other members timing estimates, our NOA2 date was 5/11 and just called NVC, which confirmed our case# was assigned on 6/5.
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    Sieu Nhan got a reaction from BluesDancer in May 2018 NO2 ----> NVC   
    Got case#! For other members timing estimates, our NOA2 date was 5/11 and just called NVC, which confirmed our case# was assigned on 6/5.
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