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Emo, what are you trying to show us? It's not readable.

the form that No Panel Physician selected by a consulate will sign

But then again. The vaccination supplement that is showed above has NOTHING to do with the six weeks until AOS approval. Just because I send it in doesn't expedite the AOS process.

It will save you time and money by eliminating the need after your arrival in US to deal with the Civil Surgeon.

This will not affect the time you are going to wait for your AOS approval.

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Emo, that link you posted to the form you're referring to plainly says it must be filled out by a Civil Surgeon.

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Emo also advocates lying about when people proposed, when they met etc etc - at least I've seen that in the AOS forum. I wouldn't trust anything. :x

Emo, good on you that somebody signed that form and it worked for you. Things fall through the cracks now and then.

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

not with a bang but a whimper

[ts eliot]

aos timeline:

married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

green card received: may 5, 2007

removal of conditions timeline:

03/26/2009 - received in VSC

07/20/2009 - card production ordered!

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Emo also advocates lying about when people proposed, when they met etc etc - at least I've seen that in the AOS forum. I wouldn't trust anything. :x
Emo, good on you that somebody signed that form and it worked for you. Things fall through the cracks now and then.

I don’t understand why some people believe that behaving like prosecutors will help their immigration process

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QUOTE(jburge97 @ Jan 31 2007, 11:05 AM)

Hi everyone,

Strangely, this never occured to me until I read another post here a couple of days ago. Therefore, my possible fraud was very unintentional. Not that this makes it any better. I came here on a F1 visa 3 1/2 years ago to go to grad school, although I already knew my now husband (USC) at that point. I went to school and graduated in February 2006, and in August 2006 my husband surprisingly . We got married at the end of September and filed for AOS. So far so good. However, in August, after getting engaged, we also took a together. We came back, and I entered on my F1 visa as I always have done, without giving it any thought. Was this fraudulent, since I knew we were getting married about a month later? If so, is it forgivable? Darn, I feel like I messed up now! Any advise or opinions appreciated - thanks in advance!

he didn't proposed after the trip to Europe? think again;)

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Um..now I am really lost.

You are not alone darlin'

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Um..now I am really lost.

You are not alone darlin'

I am explaining one of the previous post above ... “Emo also advocates lying about when people proposed, when they met etc etc - at least I've seen that in the AOS forum. I wouldn't trust anything. :x “

I suggested "he didn't proposed after the trip to Europe? think again"

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"Hi everyone,

Strangely, this never occured to me until I read another post here a couple of days ago. Therefore, my possible fraud was very unintentional. Not that this makes it any better. I came here on a F1 visa 3 1/2 years ago to go to grad school, although I already knew my now husband (USC) at that point. I went to school and graduated in February 2006, and in August 2006 my husband surprisingly . We got married at the end of September and filed for AOS. So far so good. However, in August, after getting engaged, we also took a together. We came back, and I entered on my F1 visa as I always have done, without giving it any thought. Was this fraudulent, since I knew we were getting married about a month later? If so, is it forgivable? Darn, I feel like I messed up now! Any advise or opinions appreciated - thanks in advance!"

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