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Boy, is sure feels good to finally be able to answer questions instead of asking questions. :star:

Though, I am sure I will asking questions like a maniac in the AOS forum when the time comes.

Brian

Congratulations! Don't worry about AOS, it's a piece of cake. If you need help, you can always ask us.

Oh, and if she brings her vaccination card from Mexico, it would help save you a lot of money. I know that K1's don't need vaccinations, but for AOS you will need to submit them. The required vaccines are MMR, Varicella and Td. If she has her vaccination card, she can take it to a Civil Surgeon and have them transcribed to for I-693A for a small fee.

Good luck....

Anyone adjusting status now has to use form I-693 and can't use I-693A anymore (as of August 1, 2008). You'll have to call around different civil surgeon's offices, and most of the receptionists don't know what the heck to do with you, so make sure you stick to the nice receptionists who can answer all your questions. I ended up calling 4 offices where 1 told me to call another office where the doctor "did immigration things," where she was on vacation at that other office and no one knew what to do except the medical exam, another said they only did medical exams, and another was rude and ignorant about different visas and asking why my husband didn't get vaccines in Mexico. The last office finally was helpful and it only cost $15 for the transcription (part 5 of the I-693) and we ended up paying $80 since he had to get 1 vaccine that he hadn't gotten from the Centro de Salud.

Let me ask this... is it better for them to get vaccinations while still in Mexico and then have them transcribed once here? And by better, I mean cheaper and more efficient... I asked Angel if he has any record of vaccinations he got and he said "no." So... I'm wondering if he should get the required 3 for his AOS while he's in Mexico, or just wait til he gets here. Does anyone have any idea how costly it is here to get those? Since he won't have insurance...? which is another thing that confuses me, but I'll worry about the insurance issue later!

Hi Caityrose, YES it is efficient to have them in Mexico. It is way CHEAPER, trust me. I inquired about this, and the costs freaked me out (up to $500 for all of them). Luckily my husband was still in Mexico, so I had him get them there. My husband also did not have his childhood record, so I just told him to go to el centro de salud, and have him speak to a doctor so he could give him the vaccines. The vaccines there are free. They would not give him a varicella vaccine (chicken pox) because they said he was too old for that, and that he probably already had it. So when we met the civil surgeon in the US, he told him he had already had the vaccine and he marked it on the form. The required vaccines are MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella and Td. Which are Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano. So just have him get them in Mexico, and get them transcribed here with a Civil Surgeon.

4.28.07 - Married in Jalisco Mexico - Cozumel Honeymoon for 2 weeks

***I-130***

5.24.07 - I-130 Received in CSC

7.14.07 - Received NOA1 (WOW after 6 weeks, I was worried...called INS and told me CSC had a computer "glitch" causing delays on printing Receipt notices and approvals)

10.30.07 - APPROVED No email, the NOA2 came in the mail...hard copy.

***1-129F***

7.23.07 - I-129F received in Chicago

7.30.07 - Received NOA1

11.21.07 - APPROVED!!!! APPROVED. GOT AN E-MAIL ON THANKSGIVING!

03.03.08- INTERVIEW IN CIUDAD JUAREZ. VISA GRANTED ON 03.03.2008

***AOS & EAD***

3.10.08 - Case Received at Chicago Lockbox, check cashed 3.14.08

3.17.08 - Received both NOA's in the mail

3.21.08 - Received Biometrics appointment letter in the mail, biometrics Appt. 4.02.08

5.05.08 - EAD Card Production ordered GOT EMAIL (we received the same email on 5.09.08)

5.13.08 - Approval Email for EAD (so the card was ordered first, and then we were approved...hum)

5.15.08 - EAD Card Received in mail.

8.08.08 - WE GOT OUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT YAY...9/12/08 - INTERVIEW APPROVED

9.24.08 - Received Green Card in the mail YEAH!

***I-751***

6.15.10 - Mailed I-751 Docs to CSC, check cashed 6.24.10

6.26.10 - Received NOA in mail dated 6.21.10

6.29.10 - Received Biometrics appointment for 7.15.10

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At the time the Holiday Inn was about 700 peses. Of course the exchange rate went crazy the week I was there.

I am sure the Cedros is fine. The couple that were staying their seem to be a classy couple. And the area really is safe. Would I want to walk down dark alleys at 3am no, but I would not do that in Atlanta either.

Brian

The Holiday Inn worked great for us. It is within walking distance to the consulate, maybe 5 minutes (or less). It was safe, clean...and comfortable. We just booked and paid for the hotel online, they have cheaper prices than at the actual hotel. We ended up needing one more night, so I went to the front desk, to book and pay for the extra night, but the price was way more than what we paid online. So I said no, thanks. So I went to the computer room they have there for the guests, which has internet...and I booked it online at the the same hotel for a cheaper price. Silly huh? So I would highly recommend it, and like brian said, it has a market and small shopping center across the street.

4.28.07 - Married in Jalisco Mexico - Cozumel Honeymoon for 2 weeks

***I-130***

5.24.07 - I-130 Received in CSC

7.14.07 - Received NOA1 (WOW after 6 weeks, I was worried...called INS and told me CSC had a computer "glitch" causing delays on printing Receipt notices and approvals)

10.30.07 - APPROVED No email, the NOA2 came in the mail...hard copy.

***1-129F***

7.23.07 - I-129F received in Chicago

7.30.07 - Received NOA1

11.21.07 - APPROVED!!!! APPROVED. GOT AN E-MAIL ON THANKSGIVING!

03.03.08- INTERVIEW IN CIUDAD JUAREZ. VISA GRANTED ON 03.03.2008

***AOS & EAD***

3.10.08 - Case Received at Chicago Lockbox, check cashed 3.14.08

3.17.08 - Received both NOA's in the mail

3.21.08 - Received Biometrics appointment letter in the mail, biometrics Appt. 4.02.08

5.05.08 - EAD Card Production ordered GOT EMAIL (we received the same email on 5.09.08)

5.13.08 - Approval Email for EAD (so the card was ordered first, and then we were approved...hum)

5.15.08 - EAD Card Received in mail.

8.08.08 - WE GOT OUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT YAY...9/12/08 - INTERVIEW APPROVED

9.24.08 - Received Green Card in the mail YEAH!

***I-751***

6.15.10 - Mailed I-751 Docs to CSC, check cashed 6.24.10

6.26.10 - Received NOA in mail dated 6.21.10

6.29.10 - Received Biometrics appointment for 7.15.10

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Hi Caityrose, YES it is efficient to have them in Mexico. It is way CHEAPER, trust me. I inquired about this, and the costs freaked me out (up to $500 for all of them). Luckily my husband was still in Mexico, so I had him get them there. My husband also did not have his childhood record, so I just told him to go to el centro de salud, and have him speak to a doctor so he could give him the vaccines. The vaccines there are free. They would not give him a varicella vaccine (chicken pox) because they said he was too old for that, and that he probably already had it. So when we met the civil surgeon in the US, he told him he had already had the vaccine and he marked it on the form. The required vaccines are MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella and Td. Which are Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano. So just have him get them in Mexico, and get them transcribed here with a Civil Surgeon.

Ohh thank you so much for the advice!! Angel will be in Mexico until December, so I think I'll tell him after his interview that he should go get those vaccines. (He's already nervous as it is for his interview, so I don't want to add something else that he needs to do...). Do you know how they say them in Spanish? Or is it the same?? Just so I can let him know. Thank you so much!!

"There was a boy with skin as dark as the earth & a girl with eyes as blue as the deep & they loved each other so well that people could not tell them apart, for in their hearts, there was no difference between them." -Brian Andreas

3-20-08: I-129F Petition Sent

3-24-08: NOA1

7-25-08: NOA2

10-27-08: Medical Exam

10-28-08: Interview! Approved!

12-20-08: U.S. Entry (POE Chicago)

1-2-09: Marriage

1-27-09: AOS package sent

2-3-09: NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131

2-9-09: RFE received (need more income info. for household member)

2-24-09: Biometrics appoinment

2-25-09: RFE information sent back

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caityrose, let us know how much the vaccinations are at the medical clinic. When I looked at the list of shots and prices varied from about $70 a shot to $120 U.S. But I had no clue about which ones were needed or not.

While I was there, I know of another U.S. couple that had also decided to wait until entry into the U.S.

But, I would never disagree YGandMAT, since her wealth of knowledge is self-evident. And her tidbit about the free shots is something that I will pass on to my SO. Thank goodness for the regulars. :star:

Brian

03/18/08 Engagement Date

04/03/08 NOA1 Date

07/03/08 NOA2 Received Via Email

07/22/08 Received email Stating Approval Under Review

07/28/08 NOA2 Status Changed to Denial

08/13/08 2nd NOA2 received via Email

10/07/08 Interview Date/VISA RECEIVED

11/22/08 Atlanta, U.S. Point of Entry.

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caityrose, let us know how much the vaccinations are at the medical clinic. When I looked at the list of shots and prices varied from about $70 a shot to $120 U.S. But I had no clue about which ones were needed or not.

While I was there, I know of another U.S. couple that had also decided to wait until entry into the U.S.

But, I would never disagree YGandMAT, since her wealth of knowledge is self-evident. And her tidbit about the free shots is something that I will pass on to my SO. Thank goodness for the regulars. :star:

Brian

Hey... by "after the interview" I actually meant that after he has his interview and gets the visa, then I will tell him he should go get the vaccinations. So, he'll go back to Oaxaca and then find some place that does them for free (which would be wonderful!). Sorry I was unclear about that :)

"There was a boy with skin as dark as the earth & a girl with eyes as blue as the deep & they loved each other so well that people could not tell them apart, for in their hearts, there was no difference between them." -Brian Andreas

3-20-08: I-129F Petition Sent

3-24-08: NOA1

7-25-08: NOA2

10-27-08: Medical Exam

10-28-08: Interview! Approved!

12-20-08: U.S. Entry (POE Chicago)

1-2-09: Marriage

1-27-09: AOS package sent

2-3-09: NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131

2-9-09: RFE received (need more income info. for household member)

2-24-09: Biometrics appoinment

2-25-09: RFE information sent back

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(1) How much is it to get ALL of the vaccines in Mexico?

(2) And is there a place in Juarez to do this? (My SO is stuck in Juarez for another 50 days or so)

(3) What vaccines are needed? (To my understanding there are a total of 5 vaccines: (1) Measles, (2) Mumps, (3) Rubella, (4) Varicella, and (5) Td. In Spanish: Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano?)

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Hi Caityrose, YES it is efficient to have them in Mexico. It is way CHEAPER, trust me. I inquired about this, and the costs freaked me out (up to $500 for all of them). Luckily my husband was still in Mexico, so I had him get them there. My husband also did not have his childhood record, so I just told him to go to el centro de salud, and have him speak to a doctor so he could give him the vaccines. The vaccines there are free. They would not give him a varicella vaccine (chicken pox) because they said he was too old for that, and that he probably already had it. So when we met the civil surgeon in the US, he told him he had already had the vaccine and he marked it on the form. The required vaccines are MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella and Td. Which are Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano. So just have him get them in Mexico, and get them transcribed here with a Civil Surgeon.

Ohh thank you so much for the advice!! Angel will be in Mexico until December, so I think I'll tell him after his interview that he should go get those vaccines. (He's already nervous as it is for his interview, so I don't want to add something else that he needs to do...). Do you know how they say them in Spanish? Or is it the same?? Just so I can let him know. Thank you so much!!

Hi Caityrose, the name of them in spanish are: Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano. They are free in el CENTRO DE SALUD.

4.28.07 - Married in Jalisco Mexico - Cozumel Honeymoon for 2 weeks

***I-130***

5.24.07 - I-130 Received in CSC

7.14.07 - Received NOA1 (WOW after 6 weeks, I was worried...called INS and told me CSC had a computer "glitch" causing delays on printing Receipt notices and approvals)

10.30.07 - APPROVED No email, the NOA2 came in the mail...hard copy.

***1-129F***

7.23.07 - I-129F received in Chicago

7.30.07 - Received NOA1

11.21.07 - APPROVED!!!! APPROVED. GOT AN E-MAIL ON THANKSGIVING!

03.03.08- INTERVIEW IN CIUDAD JUAREZ. VISA GRANTED ON 03.03.2008

***AOS & EAD***

3.10.08 - Case Received at Chicago Lockbox, check cashed 3.14.08

3.17.08 - Received both NOA's in the mail

3.21.08 - Received Biometrics appointment letter in the mail, biometrics Appt. 4.02.08

5.05.08 - EAD Card Production ordered GOT EMAIL (we received the same email on 5.09.08)

5.13.08 - Approval Email for EAD (so the card was ordered first, and then we were approved...hum)

5.15.08 - EAD Card Received in mail.

8.08.08 - WE GOT OUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT YAY...9/12/08 - INTERVIEW APPROVED

9.24.08 - Received Green Card in the mail YEAH!

***I-751***

6.15.10 - Mailed I-751 Docs to CSC, check cashed 6.24.10

6.26.10 - Received NOA in mail dated 6.21.10

6.29.10 - Received Biometrics appointment for 7.15.10

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caityrose, let us know how much the vaccinations are at the medical clinic. When I looked at the list of shots and prices varied from about $70 a shot to $120 U.S. But I had no clue about which ones were needed or not.

While I was there, I know of another U.S. couple that had also decided to wait until entry into the U.S.

But, I would never disagree YGandMAT, since her wealth of knowledge is self-evident. And her tidbit about the free shots is something that I will pass on to my SO. Thank goodness for the regulars. :star:

Brian

LOL, I'm flattered Brian...thanks! I suppose we all gain knowledge when we go through this stressful journey, that's why I still like to hang out to help others going through the same path. I got a lot of help from this site, so now I'm doing my part. I'm here to help!!!

4.28.07 - Married in Jalisco Mexico - Cozumel Honeymoon for 2 weeks

***I-130***

5.24.07 - I-130 Received in CSC

7.14.07 - Received NOA1 (WOW after 6 weeks, I was worried...called INS and told me CSC had a computer "glitch" causing delays on printing Receipt notices and approvals)

10.30.07 - APPROVED No email, the NOA2 came in the mail...hard copy.

***1-129F***

7.23.07 - I-129F received in Chicago

7.30.07 - Received NOA1

11.21.07 - APPROVED!!!! APPROVED. GOT AN E-MAIL ON THANKSGIVING!

03.03.08- INTERVIEW IN CIUDAD JUAREZ. VISA GRANTED ON 03.03.2008

***AOS & EAD***

3.10.08 - Case Received at Chicago Lockbox, check cashed 3.14.08

3.17.08 - Received both NOA's in the mail

3.21.08 - Received Biometrics appointment letter in the mail, biometrics Appt. 4.02.08

5.05.08 - EAD Card Production ordered GOT EMAIL (we received the same email on 5.09.08)

5.13.08 - Approval Email for EAD (so the card was ordered first, and then we were approved...hum)

5.15.08 - EAD Card Received in mail.

8.08.08 - WE GOT OUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT YAY...9/12/08 - INTERVIEW APPROVED

9.24.08 - Received Green Card in the mail YEAH!

***I-751***

6.15.10 - Mailed I-751 Docs to CSC, check cashed 6.24.10

6.26.10 - Received NOA in mail dated 6.21.10

6.29.10 - Received Biometrics appointment for 7.15.10

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The name of them in spanish are: Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano. They are free in el CENTRO DE SALUD.

Is there by any chance a place in Juarez to get the vaccines? Do they do the vaccines at the medical building next to the consulate?

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The name of them in spanish are: Sarampeon, Paperas, Rubeola, Varicela y Tetano. They are free in el CENTRO DE SALUD.

Is there by any chance a place in Juarez to get the vaccines? Do they do the vaccines at the medical building next to the consulate?

I'm sure she can get them at the medical building for a high fee. Why don't you have her go to EL CENTRO DE SALUD and get them for free? The have these in every city.

4.28.07 - Married in Jalisco Mexico - Cozumel Honeymoon for 2 weeks

***I-130***

5.24.07 - I-130 Received in CSC

7.14.07 - Received NOA1 (WOW after 6 weeks, I was worried...called INS and told me CSC had a computer "glitch" causing delays on printing Receipt notices and approvals)

10.30.07 - APPROVED No email, the NOA2 came in the mail...hard copy.

***1-129F***

7.23.07 - I-129F received in Chicago

7.30.07 - Received NOA1

11.21.07 - APPROVED!!!! APPROVED. GOT AN E-MAIL ON THANKSGIVING!

03.03.08- INTERVIEW IN CIUDAD JUAREZ. VISA GRANTED ON 03.03.2008

***AOS & EAD***

3.10.08 - Case Received at Chicago Lockbox, check cashed 3.14.08

3.17.08 - Received both NOA's in the mail

3.21.08 - Received Biometrics appointment letter in the mail, biometrics Appt. 4.02.08

5.05.08 - EAD Card Production ordered GOT EMAIL (we received the same email on 5.09.08)

5.13.08 - Approval Email for EAD (so the card was ordered first, and then we were approved...hum)

5.15.08 - EAD Card Received in mail.

8.08.08 - WE GOT OUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT YAY...9/12/08 - INTERVIEW APPROVED

9.24.08 - Received Green Card in the mail YEAH!

***I-751***

6.15.10 - Mailed I-751 Docs to CSC, check cashed 6.24.10

6.26.10 - Received NOA in mail dated 6.21.10

6.29.10 - Received Biometrics appointment for 7.15.10

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Has anyone checked the price of getting the vaccines at your local health department once you get here?

I think it might vary. I can't remember off the top of my head, but when I asked about them, they ranged between $60 and $120 each.

greatgate - Your fiance will also need to get the HPV (Human papillomavirus; aka Gardasil)vaccine if she's under 26. That probably won't be available in Juarez. It's a series of 3 shots (I think every 2 months), and they're each about $150 and she has to have at least the first one when she gets the I-693 transcribed by a civil surgeon.

More info:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

2008

Aug - k1 issued

Sept - marriage

Adjustment of Status

I-485, I-131, I-765 sent: 9/18

NOAs for forms - all rec'd 10/24

Biometrics appt letter - rec'd 11/01; walk-in 11/12

EAD approved 12/22; card production 12/24

AP 12/22 approved; 12/29 received in mail

2009 3/6 AOS interview: approved!

2011 ROC

Submitted I-751 01/20/2011

NOA1 01/24/2011

Biometrics Letter rec'd 02/07/2011

Biometrics Appointment 2/28/2011

ROC approved 4/11/2011

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Has anyone checked the price of getting the vaccines at your local health department once you get here?

I think it might vary. I can't remember off the top of my head, but when I asked about them, they ranged between $60 and $120 each.

greatgate - Your fiance will also need to get the HPV (Human papillomavirus; aka Gardasil)vaccine if she's under 26. That probably won't be available in Juarez. It's a series of 3 shots (I think every 2 months), and they're each about $150 and she has to have at least the first one when she gets the I-693 transcribed by a civil surgeon.

More info:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

greatgate- I can't remember when your fiance had her medical exam, but if it was before August 1, then it looks like she won't need the HPV vaccines:

Q: When will the new vaccination requirements become effective?

The new vaccination requirements became effective on July 1, 2008. However, CDC approved a 30 day grace period until August 1, 2008. Therefore, for any medical exam conducted on or after August 1, 2008, the new vaccinations, if appropriate, must be administered in order for USCIS to approve the applicant for adjustment of status.

From: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...0004718190aRCRD

2008

Aug - k1 issued

Sept - marriage

Adjustment of Status

I-485, I-131, I-765 sent: 9/18

NOAs for forms - all rec'd 10/24

Biometrics appt letter - rec'd 11/01; walk-in 11/12

EAD approved 12/22; card production 12/24

AP 12/22 approved; 12/29 received in mail

2009 3/6 AOS interview: approved!

2011 ROC

Submitted I-751 01/20/2011

NOA1 01/24/2011

Biometrics Letter rec'd 02/07/2011

Biometrics Appointment 2/28/2011

ROC approved 4/11/2011

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greatgate- I can't remember when your fiance had her medical exam, but if it was before August 1, then it looks like she won't need the HPV vaccines

We are old timers, we filed the I-129F over 13 months ago and her initial medical appt. was approx. April 11th.

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breathe in... breathe out...

In one week Angel will be traveling to Ciudad Juarez. The way it worked out, he's leaving Oaxaca at 12:00AM Sunday morning and getting to Ciudad Juarez around 5:30PM. Poor guy... long day.

I feel so exited/nervous/anxious/scared about his interview. I just pray that everything will go smoothly for him and that I get the best phone call of my life on Tuesday afternoon. I'm in class/work on Tuesdays from 9:30AM to 6:30PM straight, but I'm keeping my phone on vibrate the entire day and I will walk out of any class if he calls me. And if the news is good (and it WILL be good), I may be too excited to even go back to class :P Angel is nervous about everything, so I hope that he has a good experience and the people he has to deal with at the medical exam and the interview are at least somewhat kind.

Anyway- thanks for everyone who has answered all of my questions along the way. I'm sure I'll come up with a few more before Angel heads to CDJ :P

Enjoy your Sundays!

Caity

"There was a boy with skin as dark as the earth & a girl with eyes as blue as the deep & they loved each other so well that people could not tell them apart, for in their hearts, there was no difference between them." -Brian Andreas

3-20-08: I-129F Petition Sent

3-24-08: NOA1

7-25-08: NOA2

10-27-08: Medical Exam

10-28-08: Interview! Approved!

12-20-08: U.S. Entry (POE Chicago)

1-2-09: Marriage

1-27-09: AOS package sent

2-3-09: NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131

2-9-09: RFE received (need more income info. for household member)

2-24-09: Biometrics appoinment

2-25-09: RFE information sent back

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