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    wantsasheep got a reaction from Canelita in August 2017 AOS Filers, Part II   
    Starting June 1, 2014, USCIS will limit the validity period for all Forms I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, to one year from the date of submission to USCIS. Applicants must also submit Form I-693 to USCIS within one year of the immigration medical examination. 
     
    Since they don't know exactly what date you sent it (if sent through normal mail, for example) I'd be pretty confident that the date they use is the date they received it. If the report was already 1 year old when they receive it, it is automatically not valid.
     
    source: https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-issues-new-policy-form-i-693-report-medical-examination-and-vaccination-record
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    wantsasheep got a reaction from T_P in August 2017 AOS Filers, Part II   
    Starting June 1, 2014, USCIS will limit the validity period for all Forms I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, to one year from the date of submission to USCIS. Applicants must also submit Form I-693 to USCIS within one year of the immigration medical examination. 
     
    Since they don't know exactly what date you sent it (if sent through normal mail, for example) I'd be pretty confident that the date they use is the date they received it. If the report was already 1 year old when they receive it, it is automatically not valid.
     
    source: https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-issues-new-policy-form-i-693-report-medical-examination-and-vaccination-record
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    wantsasheep got a reaction from mushroomspore in August 2017 AOS Filers, Part II   
    Starting June 1, 2014, USCIS will limit the validity period for all Forms I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, to one year from the date of submission to USCIS. Applicants must also submit Form I-693 to USCIS within one year of the immigration medical examination. 
     
    Since they don't know exactly what date you sent it (if sent through normal mail, for example) I'd be pretty confident that the date they use is the date they received it. If the report was already 1 year old when they receive it, it is automatically not valid.
     
    source: https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-issues-new-policy-form-i-693-report-medical-examination-and-vaccination-record
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