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  1. Hi everyone. My husband and I filed the I-485 petition in June and today we received an RFE because his birth certificate was registered this past March (2009). USCIS is stating that this birth certificate is a delayed registration. They are asking for an original birth certificate dating from his actual birth or school records with both his and his parents names on it. They will also accept baptismal certificates or a hospital certificate. Now here is the problem my husband has an original birth certificate but on it is his mother's nickname instead of legal name. This is why he traveled to his native village this past March to get a certificate with his mother's legal name on it. What advice does anyone have? On the RFE it states that we can submit affidavits but is there another and better option? My husband lived in India up until now and they do not keep many records. He has no school records with his name and his parents name on it. Also, he is Hindu and clearly has no baptismal certificate. We are thinking of submitting the original birth certificate with an affidavit that that is his mother's nickname and then an additional affidavit attesting to his birth and the verity of the birth certificate. We can get some other family members to sign these affidavits. Has anybody else been through this situation or even heard of this rfe before? We would really appreciate some advice or help. Thank you!

  2. Hello, I came in to the US on a K1 visa earlier this month and filing for my AOS, one of the requirements was to submit the I-693 Medicals with Vaccinations records.

    Before i came to the US my medicals were conducted in Chennai, India by a civil surgeon listed by the American embassy and he said i don't require any vaccinations and he mentioned the same in my DS3025 forms. He gave me a copy of my Medical transcripts which i have bought along with me. Do i need to submit the same along with the I-693 or do i need to visit a civil surgeon listed by the USCIS and ask him to transfer the details on to the I-693?

    I have had my vaccines when i was really young but i don't have any recollection to which ones i had or documents pertaining to them. Do i need to get the vaccines again? or as the civil surgeon in Chennai suggested that i don't require the vaccines?

    What should I do? Please if any of you'll have had any experiences with the vaccinations, please reply back or suggest a someone i can speak to.

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