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  1. That sounds like it may be your SCR anyway. As long as it's not pages and pages of info (I vaguely recall it was 6 pages that Visa Medicals said was the max) then that should be fine.
  2. It may just be enough - fingers crossed! Hope June's VB brings the date you're hoping for.
  3. Lots of countries have huge backlogs and the wait for an interview can be 1-2 years+ from being DQ'ed, even if the PD is current. Utterly frustrating that after a lengthy wait for a PD to become current there's another line to wait in, particularly when some consulates are only a couple of months from DQ to interview date.
  4. You need your Summary Care Record, not your full medical history - Visa Medicals will tell you that if you have more than a certain number of pages they'll charge you extra for reviewing them. You should be able to download that on the app as well though. Good luck.
  5. People have, but only spousal visas that I know of. Once you become current then you should get an IL in a month or so. Unfortunately I don't see the VB moving much anytime soon, DoS did say there would be 'very little to no forward movement' for employment based categories in the coming months. Hopefully it will move 'very little' but just enough for you though! Good luck.
  6. @dabursot2´s PD isn’t current yet. You can click on a persons username to see their timeline. HTH.
  7. It does seem odd that none of the immigration officials seem to be familiar with their own policies. https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/after-the-interview/entry-on-an-immigrant-visa/#:~:text=You may not enter the,of the U.S. Citizen petitioner.
  8. That just means that one of those forms need to have been filed to qualify for CPSA in the first place, but then the actual conditions for CPSA are laid out further down the page for each specific category, as it varies for each. Read the section on family preference categories for more info.
  9. No, unless of course your category retrogresses on the Visa Bulletin. But assuming you weren't born in India or China then your Priority Date is current at the moment, so you're in the queue for an interview and just need to wait until they get to you. Please do fill in your timeline when you get a mo.
  10. Not sure who told you that, but they were wrong I'm afraid. https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/child-status-protection-act-cspa
  11. I'd assume an SD category application will be in the employment based category, which has a nearly 2 year wait at Montreal (when last updated they were scheduling those DQ'ed in July 2022). HTH, good luck.
  12. Not sure what you mean by NOA2? Have only ever heard that used for a K1 visa, so not sure what context you're using it in? But the dates on the Visa Bulletin are the Priority Dates of those who are now eligible to receive visas - so those that submitted I-130s before 8th Sept 2020 are now eligible. For your stepson, it will depend on how long his I-130 takes to be approved, and when his PD becomes current on the Visa Bulletin.
  13. Which visa category? If you could fill out your timeline it would be helpful.
  14. It will depend on the Visa Bulletin at the time. At the moment, it would be slightly better ( F1 category those who applied in Feb 2015 are now eligible for visas, versus Nov 2015 for F2B's). But that may change, all you can do is wait and see. He can choose to keep his category as F2B if it would be beneficial when the time comes.
  15. Or not even that, if you're from the UK - we were never asked about it, and none of us had any record of having had chickenpox on our medical records either. It was just marked as 'routinely not available' and that was that, medicals passed.
  16. You're still well within normal processing times, especially with a RFE. According to the case processing times tool, earliest you can enquire is September. https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ What was the RFE for?
  17. We had our interview (last year) on a Monday, got the tracking number late on the Wednesday and passports delivered the next morning. Hope that helps.
  18. OK, so if she's just visiting the UK, the it's not just the medical history that she won't be able to get, she also won't be able to get things like the UK police cert? Tbh I'm really surprised that London accepted her case if she's not resident there, they're usually super strict on that.
  19. Previously you've said your wife is the beneficiary? So you don't need your summary care record at all, she just needs hers.
  20. He can't phone the consulate about it, he needs to phone Visa Medicals. Or (probably easier) just call his doctor to try and decode his medical record if it's not clear to him what vaccinations he's had. If he's had all the other standard vaccinations and lived in the UK then I'm pretty sure he'll have had pertussis as part of one of the normal childhood jabs. Good luck.
  21. You can do it yourself in account settings - think it's under the privacy bit? Don't think your posts will be deleted, but your profile info will be. HTH.
  22. Yep, I was responding to the comment you made before you edited your post, my response is out of date now. 😂
  23. The 6 in 1 jab that @milimelo mentioned has both. See the link I gave above about polio vaccines in the UK, here's the info on the 6 in 1 - https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.2586.pdf
  24. But you said above he'd had DTAP (which is pertussis), now you say it's DTP - has he had both? If not, which is it? @SalishSea, in the UK polio isn't routinely given separately. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/polio/
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