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  1. 37 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

     

    That means you had all you needed for AOS approval. The boosters are not required. You don't need them signed off by a civil surgeon. You were already signed off on immunisations at the clinic in London.

    Thank you very much for your clarification! I am so grateful ! You just saved me $250 for an appointment lol 

     

    Thanks again 🙂

  2. 5 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

    Why don't you wait and see what your interviewer says. You haven't said if the results section says complete. You don't have to get boosters if they were marked with waivers because you were as up to date as possible at your visa exam. 

    Hi, Apology that I didn't complete the answer. and Thank you for coming back to me. 

     

    2. The Vaccination Documentation (Mark one) 

    Mine was marked for ' K-Visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirement.' 

     

     

  3. 9 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

    Is the whole thing marked as complete?

     

    5 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

    No, it isn't. Only an official immigration form signed by a panel physician abroad or a civil surgeon in the US counts. 

     

    You didn't need a Td booster. It was waived with code B, insufficient time interval

    Code B doesn't usually apply to Flu. The only waiver is F, Not flu season. It was flu season at your medical so you needed the shot. 

    Hi, Both

    I presume that I will follow this instruction from the forum. 🙂 Thank you for your support. 

     

    (2) Even if a new medical examination is not required, you must still show proof that you complied with the vaccination requirements. If the vaccination record (DS 3025) was not properly completed and included as part of the original overseas medical examination report, you will have to have the Part 7. Vaccination Record completed by a designated civil surgeon. In this case, you must submit Parts 1., 2., 4., and 7. of Form I-693.

     

     

  4. 9 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

    Is the whole thing marked as complete?

     

    5 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

    No, it isn't. Only an official immigration form signed by a panel physician abroad or a civil surgeon in the US counts. 

     

    You didn't need a Td booster. It was waived with code B, insufficient time interval

    Code B doesn't usually apply to Flu. The only waiver is F, Not flu season. It was flu season at your medical so you needed the shot. 

    Thank you very much for your reply, really appreciated! Now I understood. 

    I will contact the authorised USCIS doctor to complete the vaccination foam. 

     

  5. Hi, I am preparing for the interview next month from K1 AOS, I have a question regarding the Vaccination Record.

    I understood that K1 is exception for the additional medical record as long as it is within 12 months.

     

    My question is that I had all the required vaccination under the process of K1, and obtained the report. 

    However one of the vaccination required further two boosters from the fist one I had at the K1 examination. 

    My medical report says that 'Further Vaccination are recommended as required' 

     

    I had following 2nd booster after few months in U.K (where I applied the visa), then I had third final one in U.S before applying the AOS

    Therefore I have completed all the boosters. And I have all records by the nurse. 

     

    I did include all the copy of the updated booster when I applied for AOS

    Is this still good enough evidence to show that I have completed all the boosters? 

    The vaccination requirement is including the completion of all the booster or first shot is good enough? 

     

    Would I still need to re-do all the medical or part of medical by authorised practitioner? or maybe ask authorised practitioner to write letter

    based on the records to prove that I completed the whole vaccination. 

     

    Your advice is much appreciated! 

    Thank you in advance. 

     

  6. 4 minutes ago, amforever said:

    Congratulations! Thank you for your updates. It's very helpful! My fiance is planning on flying out in a few weeks we are so excited 😁

    No worries! Congratulations to you too! Its exciting time...! My fiancé is actually coming over to help me to clear out, and escort me to the U.S! so will be together soon.. I can't wait... awwww.. 

  7. 5 hours ago, amforever said:

    Our case got changed today to NONIMMIGRANT AP.

     

    I think from what I've read this is a good thing?

     

    I think so! My states is changed to issued today at 15:00pm. My post interview status change are as follows for your reference 🙂

     

    Tue 22nd January - Interview - Ready

    Wed 23rd January - Ready

    Thu 24th January - Non-Immigrant AP  (updated around 15:00pm)

    Fri 25th January - Non-Immigrant AP

    Mon 28th January - Non-immigrant Issued! (updated around 15:00pm) 

     

    Note: I am a Japanese citizen with Japanese passport holder who has been living in UK for approx 15yrs 🙂

    Hope your status change to Issued soon! I am planning to give a notice to my work where I worked for 13yrs... once I have my visa in hand! (4wks notice..is long way!) 

  8. Hi, regarding (3) 

     

    I completed DS-160 in end November 2018 in order to book the interview in January 2019 (as I presume we need DS-160 number to book an interview) then I made travel to U.S to spend Christmas with my Fiancé, So I had to complete another DS-160 with new confirmation number to add the 'recent travel date to U.S'. (The most of the information filled in previous DS-160 was saved when I retried the new DS-160 form, so I only had to add this travel. thankfully) and I recently e-mailed them if I need to inform new DS-160 confirmation number prior to the interview, 

     

    The instruction from the U.S embassy in London as follows 🙂 Hope this helps 🙂

     

    You must bring a printed DS-160 confirmation page with you to your visa interview.  If you are unable to retrieve your DS-160 confirmation page via https://ceac.state.gov/GenNIV/Default.aspx then you should complete and electronically submit a new version of the form.  The new version will supersede the previous one. Please ensure that you print the new DS-160 confirmation page and bring it with you to your visa interview. 

     

    If you have already scheduled your visa interview, you are not required to cancel or reschedule the appointment.  You should advise the consular officer during the interview that your DS-160 number has changed since your interview appointment was scheduled.

  9. 19 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

    This is on the London website. It says DS-260 (spouse visa application) but the same concept applies to your DS-160 for fiancés. 

     

    If you have made an error when completing the DS-260 you are required to correct the error and re-transmit it if the error concerns the Background and Security questions or passport number.  Please contact us through our website as we will be required to unlock your case before you can amend the information.  If the error is in the biographic details, you may notify the consular officer on the day of your interview and take no further action.

    Thank you so much for the link, and your advice 🙂 Really appreciated. 

  10. 20 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

     

    What is the 30 days rules?  You do not need to do another DS-160. You completed and submitted it. It's fine.

    Hi, sorry I didn't explain clear. I didn't include the coming U.S trip in DS-160 as this has not been made yet, I read that I can retrieve the application under the saved current ones if it is within 30days, but if it passes more than 30days, I presume that I need to create new one. In order to update the coming trip onto DS-160 after  I come back from U.S, it passes 30 days. Sorry bit complicated.. or maybe I am over thinking...! Your advice is much appreciated 🙂 Thank you in advance. 

  11. Hi, If anyone could help me here again it is much appreciated 🙂 Sorry I am bit nervous for all these process...! 

     

    I completed and submitted the DS-160 form as I would like to book an interview for January. but I will be travelling to U.S from 8th - 27th DEC (Arriving back home in UK on 29th)

    to spend time with my Fiancé over Christmas.. (can't wait!!!) 

    Can I book an interview with current DS-160 Number, but as it will be over 30days rules to retrieve the application by the time I am back from U.S  I presume that I would need to complete new DS-160. In this case, How do you update the new DS-160 number with embassy prior to the interview? (If so how long before the interview I should complete the new DS-160?) 

     

    Thanks again for your help.. 

     The packet is in transit today (yaaaaay!) 

     

  12. 20 hours ago, theatregirl24 said:

    No, we're not going to reschedule the interview. My flight is already booked and I want to be there with my fiancé for the interview.  We're just hoping it won't take as long as the receptionist said it would and that she was just having a bad day. I haven't heard anyone else being charged for a letter. 

    Hoping everything goes well for you both. Yes, she might had a bad day, hope she understand and be more supportive. Really fingers crossed! I've seen the price list in my GP, they seem to charge similar price, it is GBP25.00. Some GP seems more generous! 

  13. 2 hours ago, theatregirl24 said:

    My fiancé had his medical this past Friday.  Knightsbridge insisted that he get a letter from his GP wanting more information about the depression. Apparently the summary wasn't enough for them. His GP office is being extremely difficult about the letter and said it would cost £33 and take over 30 days to get. His interview is on 10/12. This is so frustrating 

    Hi, Thank you for sharing your experience, It is frustrating..for sure. I find it so difficult too... Would you be rescheduling the interview? 

  14. 5 hours ago, chlosicles said:

    Hello!

     

    You can go ahead with your medical!
    They'll give you a letter after you've done everything that states that they need further evidence regarding your history of depression etc.

    Your medical results will be placed on hold until they recieve that letter from your GP.

    I had my medical and the next day scanned through the letter :)

    Thank you very much for your reply 🙂 Thats a relief to know. Hope they will be okay with my Medical record as my GP insisted that the patient summary is all they need to show as the evidences, there is no more information other than that even my GP read the requirement of a report stating in Knightsbridge required document section. (so I presume my medical record will have the same information as my patient summary...) Awww fingers crossed. Everything is going to be okay. Thanks again for sharing your experience 🙂

  15. Hi, I have my medical exam booked in for this Saturday at KnightBridge doctors. 

    I have the patient summary with me, and all other document required. 

     

    The issue is I have had my depression in 2015, and also recent 2018. 2015 was due to when my ex-husband diagnosed of terminal cancer, and recent FEB - SEP 2018 was when I was looking after him at home...who passed away this February, (we were divorced but I was living with him to care) and I had my phase return to work from June and off from my medication (from FEB-JUN), full time work back from SEP until today.

     

    I asked GP this morning, if she can write letter for that I am now clear from this depression, and no harm to myself or others and I am not on any medication. 

    However she insisted she doesn't need to write a letter, as the patient summary shows everything and the fact that I am not taking any medication anymore. and She said that she couldn't help further. 

    Just printed out another patient summary for me. 

     

    When I read the requirement documents from knightsbridge doctors, if you suffer from depression ' you bring a report'. And It is silly of me, I didn't realise that patient summary would not be enough. So I just requested a Full medical report at GP which takes up to 28 days. 

     

    Would it be okay to go ahead with this Saturday's medical exam anyway, and send the Medical report to Knightsbridge doctors once I received from GP? 

    I will be anyway going to see my Fiancé over the Christmas, If I will be booking a interview this week, I am thinking to book for mid or end January depends on availability. That then Knightsbridge doctor

    should have everything in hand before my interview. 

     

    or shall I cancel the medical exam, and reschedule for January instead? ( as I already booked expensive train tickets to London which can not be refunded, I'd prefer not to cancel, but at the same time if it makes easier then I should re-schedule?) 

     

    Your advice is much appreciated. Thank you.. 

     

     

  16. 13 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    The key word is FILED. Not approved or completed. So has anyone ever FILED for you besides your current petitioner (in this case,  you = beneficiary). If so YES, if not NO. Most answer it NO as they have never had a case FILED for them prior to their current petitioner.

     

    Hi, Thank you so much again for your help and clarification 🙂 I am totally lost without this forum and your support. Really appreciated. 

  17. Hi, I am currently process of filling DS-160, Question... on this question... 

     

    Q: Has anyone ever filed an immigrant petition on your behalf with the United States Citizenship and Immigration service? 

     

    Do I supposed to say 'YES'? as this means for this K1 process? and explain regarding this K1 process with WAC number and NVC case number? 

    Sorry I was not 120% sure how to answer this question, It is much appreciated if anyone could help me. 

     

    Thank you in advance 🙂

  18. Hi, Greenbaum, Thank you ever so much for the Instruction for UK. I will be calling up for Medical appointment tomorrow! 🙂

     

    It is much appreciated if you could kindly give me advice, please. 

    I am planning to visit my fiancé in U.S  from 8th - 27th December. I am hoping to get Medical done prior to this trip or book it in early January and also hoping to get

    interview booked in later January too. 

    Regarding DS-160, Is it okay to fill the form after this trip as there is a question of when I visited U.S. Would it be still okay to book an interview without filling DS-160? 

    I actually tried to fill in but I realised I should do after this trip, then this form I started (not completed/just saved) will be invalid after 30days? Can I create new one after? 

     

    In case of  passport control, a copy of NOA2, a proof of my current employee (HR signed letter with company headed paper dated on 3rd DEC), the copy of land registry (to show that I own a house in U.K) are going to be good enough? 

     

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