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For the love of god and all that is holy, do not jump the gun and do extra medicals without receiving an RFE that requires it. Find your DS-3025 (Vaccination Documentation Worksheet). It should've been provided to you by your panel physician when you did your medical abroad. Look at the top of the back/2nd page. Is the second box checked that states "K1 visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirements"? If it is checked, no matter what vaccinations were left incomplete, the worksheet affirms via the physician that to the best of yours and their ability, you voluntarily submitted to completing it. Provided you included that DS-3025 in your AOS application, you are good on the medical end. If you forgot the DS-3025, locate it either in your paperwork or reach out to the panel physician for the copy they were legally required to supply to you. It serves as your working vaccination record in the US. Make copies. Provide as needed.
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DS-3025
hplusj replied to Anjaek99's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
Please read up about I-693s on the website. They are not required in all circumstances. -
DS-3025
hplusj replied to Anjaek99's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
At this point you’ll probably have to wait for the RFE. My understanding is that the DS-3025 with the application serves as receipt for the details of the medical packet, which I am unsure is part of the initial review. It is made available for the interview, I know that much. if you have the vaccination worksheet, make copies and keep them handy in the event of an RFE. Good luck! -
Inexpensive Healthcare Plans for New Fiance
hplusj replied to A031's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
I wish we had found this post sooner. My husband and I are so confused. When I (USC) moved to Iowa earlier in the year I applied for ACA and was given access to the marketplace probably within a week. Unfortunately I let the plan lapse with wedding costs and have tried special enrollment and now open enrollment trying to get access again for us. We got into the Medicaid cogs somehow and received a denial letter that said we would be passed to the federal marketplace for review now. Exhausting. I might have to pitch a promotion at work to become salaried and get us employer provided healthcare because as wage based I don’t qualify for it until my annual in March. -
Ours was received on the 1st but the NOA was postmarked Nov 6 so expect a slight delay. Seems they got a little busy on Monday and Tuesday. I wonder why... 🤣 I don't know if you set up a G-1145 for notifications but if not, you can always give your information to Emma and see if there are docs submitted for your case. Provide all information you have now: A-number, USCIS receipt, NVC case and ask to speak with an agent to get the access code printed on the NOA. If you did set up the notifications and you've heard nothing, I guess the waiting game is still on.
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NVC Research Response
hplusj replied to Senufo's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
I understand that it's frustrating when this part of the process is very opaque but approaching it with a lens of unfairness is not going to make it easier for you. Focus on your relationship and your future plans together. Make sure this is all for naught. Exercise patience, and gratitude. Four years ago, your frustration over your wait would be laughable. Even a year ago, we were seeing petition approvals twice as long as yours. Our case was at NVC for four months. Breathe, find grace and foster the love for your future spouse. Not much is fair in this world, and the immigration process is certainly among the count. -
Hey all! Been on the forums here since around the time of our first K1 NOA2 (yes, we had two) back in March of this year. I'd say we're long overdue for a little introduction: I'm Heather, the main arbiter of the hplusj account and the USC. My now-husband, Jon, is from South Africa. He arrived here on Friday the 13th of September because September 11th is clearly cursed and his flights kept cancelling. We live in Iowa, though right around the time of our NOA2 (literally my first piece of mail) I moved from Minneapolis down to the Des Moines metro. I work in the hospitality industry and, once that EAD shows up for Jon, he'll probably jump right back into software development. We did things the hard way with a K1, and it is what it is. Things like delaying our wedding would've been smart but we're suckers for sentimentality and wooo, is that a costly endeavor. When I mean costly, I don't necessarily meant the cost of the K1 (although that's certainly not cheap either). What it also cost us was understanding from our loved ones, and a sense of normalcy. Jon and I had a lovely micro-wedding in Vegas in an olive grove (pics below) but our family and friends really struggled to wrap their heads around a wedding invitation which had several time zones printed on it. Imagine the feedback we got: letters that read, We're so happy for you but we just can't make the journey when we had paid over $500 for a production team to livestream, in an attempt to include them! Anyway, the wedding was quite the adventure (so much to say on that, but let's not bog down an intro), and we're glad to be on the other side. At the time of this post, we just got the text from USCIS notifying us that Jon's NOA1 for the AOS/EAD are in the mail. It's on to the next steps, getting just a bit closer to citizenship! We are so glad to be here, to contribute our journey and hopefully help others along the way. Thank you for this site, it's been a godsend!!
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Family/Friends unsupportive
hplusj replied to Bunninuts's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
Sorry this has been your experience, OP. I will say though, that "don't judge a book by its cover" goes both ways. I'll save further, potentially incendiary commentary for the political forum -
I'm sure there are people on here who are, but fact of the matter is more and more people are meeting online, and not just through dating apps: doing what they love, and connecting with others in doing so. I just shake my head when I see confused reactions to what is a rather clear question. Judgey passive aggressive nonsense. This is the 21st century, and your question is most certainly relevant. I wish you all the best on your journey!
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Same, my now-husband and I met on Second Life. Our evidence connecting us through that was very minimal since for the better part of the first two years we knew each other, we called each other by our handles, not even our real names. Online connections just don't translate well. Focus on the real, you'll be fine. (also F the haters, we had an in-world wedding as well. I get the importance of it, even if USCIS and people who aren't part of these communities don't)
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A lot of people have already said that, but you have several stages to advance through K1, you're not going to finish in the time period you're concerned about. And yes, ditch the visa preparation service. You do not have a complicated case. If you did, an immigration lawyer is going to be far more useful. Handing it over to a "service" is imo a terrible idea since it is additional costs in an already costly pursuit, and learning how to navigate this on your own leaves the people with all the interests in seeing it succeed --namely, you and your fiancee-- handling 100% of it.
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..which visa?
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Welcome to all AOS filers for October 2024! Following the example of other users, I'm taking on the task of starting the thread for us, in order to track our progress. We all come from a variety of situations, so please reference the Immigration Guides for your AOS filing directions. Feel free to share your procedure/progress in the comments below! My husband arrived on a K1 visa on September 13 and we were married on October 10. We filed today with the following packet composed (this is a copy of our Table of Contents): --- SECTION A : I-485, APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE I-485 Payment (two money orders, total $1440USD) Money order payable to “US Department of Homeland Security”, total $1000USD Money order payable to “US Department of Homeland Security”, total $440USD Forms Form G-1145, e-Notification of Petition/Application Acceptance Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence Identification Copy of applicant’s passport bio page Copy of applicant’s K1 visa page Copy of applicant’s birth certificate Copy of applicant’s police clearance record -2 pages Bag containing 2(two) passport size photos of applicant Confirmations Copy of form I-797c Copy of both received I-797s Copy of valid I-94 travel record Copy of applicant and spouse’s marriage certificate Copy of form DS-3025, vaccination documentation worksheet - 2 pages Supplemental Evidence Supplemental photo evidence - 5 pages, numbered Supplemental document evidence - 1 page each Community Choice credit union account Iowa state instruction permit (Real ID) Social Security conditional card SECTION B : I-864, AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT FROM US CITIZEN Sponsor’s Affidavit Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Copy of sponsor’s US passport (maiden/birth name) Copy of sponsor’s birth certificate Copy of sponsor and spouse’s marriage certificate Sponsor’s employment verification letter Sponsor’s paystubs, from April 2024 to present Sponsor’s 2023 IRS tax transcript SECTION C : I-765, APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION I-765 Payment Money order payable to “US Department of Homeland Security”, total $260USD Forms Form G-1145, e-Notification of Petition/Application Acceptance Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization Identification Copy of applicant’s passport bio page Copy of applicant’s K1 visa page Copy of applicant’s birth certificate Copy of applicant’s police clearance record - 2 pages Bag containing 2(two) passport size photos of applicant Confirmations Copy of forms I-797c Copy of both received I-797s Copy of valid I-94 travel record Copy of applicant and spouse’s marriage certificate Copy of form DS-3025, vaccination documentation worksheet - 2 pages Supplemental Evidence Supplemental photo evidence - 5 pages, numbered Supplemental document evidence - 1 page each Community Choice credit union account Iowa state instruction permit (Real ID) Social Security conditional card --- We're looking forward to following others' journeys! Best of luck to everyone.
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Confusion with NVC and DS160
hplusj replied to Delphie's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Hi there, congratulations on reaching the NVC stage! I found this part of the process super nebulous and opaque, but you're in the right place. You can use the NVC public inquiry form to request your case number. If it's been a month now, you should get a reply in due time, and be able to track your CEAC status. As far as the timing for packet 3/DS-160, you can always check in regional forums (a little further down the discussion list on the main forum page) to look into the order of things for Vietnam. Again, best to you two! -
i765 Question
hplusj replied to Fileo's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
Your answer is in the screenshot you shared. When filing at the same time as the AOS (I-485) or while it's still pending, it's $260.
