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Hello All

I have a question about vaccination...this is my situation

I arrive here in December, 25

We marry last march,20

We want to Adjust Status as soon as possible now.

I am aware that I need to send this form I-693a in the package.

I have in hands my DS-3025 that show my shots and that I still need more shots for to complete my vaccination.

After I receive this DS-3025 from my doctor in Brazil, I took more a few shots in Brazil after that...(December) and here in USA I took more 2 shots in January .

But I still need to wait until May for to receive my last Hepatite B dose.

My question is...

Can I send this I-693a without this last shot, with the package for AOS? What happen in this case?

Or I will need to wait all this time before to send the package for AOS?

Someone can help me please?

Thanks in advance

Ali

AOS Timeline 2008

March 20 - Wedding (civil)

April 24 - Sent AOS package (USPS)

April 29 - AOS delivered in Chicago

May 07 - Money order was cashed

May 09 - Received in mail 3 NOAs (AOS, EAD, AP: notice date May,5/2008) - ALL CASES ONLINE

May 12 - Received in mail Biometrics appointment (notice date May,8/2008)

May 16 - Touch (3 cases) ?

May 22 - Biometrics appointment - done

July 07 - AP approval notice and EAD card production ordered (email and online)

July 08 - touch AP and EAD

July 09 - touch EAD

July 10 - email from CRIS, EAD card production ordered

July 14- email from CRIS and online update, EAD aproval notice sent

July 14 - received EAD card

July 15 - received AP document (2 APs)

August 07 - Touch EAD and AP

August 08- Touch AOS

September 19- received letter with appointment for interview

November 4 - interview!!!! APPROVED

November 20 - card production ordered e-mail from CRIS and update online (again 11/24)

November 26 - touch AOS

November 29 - receive Welcome Letter in the mail (dated November,20/2008)

December 1 - email from CRIS (and update online) saying that they send the Welcome letter on December 1 (I received the letter November 29 LOL)

December 2 - touch AOS

December 5 - GREEN CARD arrived (expire in 2 years from the day of the interview)

ROC (LIFTING CONDITIONS) TIMELINE

August 12, 2010 - Sent package

August 14, 2010 - Filed (package received)

August 16, 2010 - NOA date

August 18, 2010 - Check cashed

September 9, 2010 - Received bio. appt. letter

September 27, 2010 - Bio. Appt.

December 20, 2010 - Approval notice by mail

Date of decision 12/15/2010

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Hello All

I have a question about vaccination...this is my situation

I arrive here in December, 25

We marry last march,20

We want to Adjust Status as soon as possible now.

I am aware that I need to send this form I-693a in the package.

I have in hands my DS-3025 that show my shots and that I still need more shots for to complete my vaccination.

After I receive this DS-3025 from my doctor in Brazil, I took more a few shots in Brazil after that...(December) and here in USA I took more 2 shots in January .

But I still need to wait until May for to receive my last Hepatite B dose.

My question is...

Can I send this I-693a without this last shot, with the package for AOS? What happen in this case?

Or I will need to wait all this time before to send the package for AOS?

Someone can help me please?

Thanks in advance

Ali

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Have you taken your vaccination worksheets and the proof of your other shots to the approved Immigration physician here in the States and had him transfer your vaccination history to the I-693a yet? If yes, does the I-693a say that your vaccinations are incomplete or complete? If the I-693a says that you have received all of the shots then you can send off your AOS. I don't believe that you have to have received all of the booster shots that go along with a vaccination sequence in order to have the I-693a listed as completed, so as long as you have proof that you have started the Hep B sequence - if you are required to have it- you should be able to get the I-693a listed as complete.

You do know that the DS3025 is not the I-693a form? That it is the doctor here in the States who looks at the DS3025 form and all of your proof of additional vaccinations and then completes the I-693a form? The doctor will give you the I-693a in a sealed envelope. You can ask him give you a photocopy for your own records so you will know what it says. You include the sealed envelope with the I-693a inside it with your AOS application, not the DS3025 (unless the DS3025 showed that all of your vaccinations were complete which you say, they were not).

Does this help? Good luck.

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Have you taken your vaccination worksheets and the proof of your other shots to the approved Immigration physician here in the States and had him transfer your vaccination history to the I-693a yet? If yes, does the I-693a say that your vaccinations are incomplete or complete? If the I-693a says that you have received all of the shots then you can send off your AOS. I don't believe that you have to have received all of the booster shots that go along with a vaccination sequence in order to have the I-693a listed as completed, so as long as you have proof that you have started the Hep B sequence - if you are required to have it- you should be able to get the I-693a listed as complete.

You do know that the DS3025 is not the I-693a form? That it is the doctor here in the States who looks at the DS3025 form and all of your proof of additional vaccinations and then completes the I-693a form? The doctor will give you the I-693a in a sealed envelope. You can ask him give you a photocopy for your own records so you will know what it says. You include the sealed envelope with the I-693a inside it with your AOS application, not the DS3025 (unless the DS3025 showed that all of your vaccinations were complete which you say, they were not).

Does this help? Good luck.

Really help me!

I still don't have this I-693a. So, I guess that the best thing to do is to call to the doctor and ask about this situation...

Thanks a lot

AOS Timeline 2008

March 20 - Wedding (civil)

April 24 - Sent AOS package (USPS)

April 29 - AOS delivered in Chicago

May 07 - Money order was cashed

May 09 - Received in mail 3 NOAs (AOS, EAD, AP: notice date May,5/2008) - ALL CASES ONLINE

May 12 - Received in mail Biometrics appointment (notice date May,8/2008)

May 16 - Touch (3 cases) ?

May 22 - Biometrics appointment - done

July 07 - AP approval notice and EAD card production ordered (email and online)

July 08 - touch AP and EAD

July 09 - touch EAD

July 10 - email from CRIS, EAD card production ordered

July 14- email from CRIS and online update, EAD aproval notice sent

July 14 - received EAD card

July 15 - received AP document (2 APs)

August 07 - Touch EAD and AP

August 08- Touch AOS

September 19- received letter with appointment for interview

November 4 - interview!!!! APPROVED

November 20 - card production ordered e-mail from CRIS and update online (again 11/24)

November 26 - touch AOS

November 29 - receive Welcome Letter in the mail (dated November,20/2008)

December 1 - email from CRIS (and update online) saying that they send the Welcome letter on December 1 (I received the letter November 29 LOL)

December 2 - touch AOS

December 5 - GREEN CARD arrived (expire in 2 years from the day of the interview)

ROC (LIFTING CONDITIONS) TIMELINE

August 12, 2010 - Sent package

August 14, 2010 - Filed (package received)

August 16, 2010 - NOA date

August 18, 2010 - Check cashed

September 9, 2010 - Received bio. appt. letter

September 27, 2010 - Bio. Appt.

December 20, 2010 - Approval notice by mail

Date of decision 12/15/2010

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make sure to call a civil surgeon that is registered with uscis!! dont just call any doctor, that wont help you! i think you can find a link on the uscis webpage with a surgeon locator.

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11/13/2007 sent AOS package with AP and EAD

12/19/2007 biometrics in baltimore

01/09/2008 AOS transferred to CSC

01/12/2008 CEREMONY & RECEPTION

01/16/2008 EAD and AP in mail

02/14/2008 card production ordered, approved without interview

02/22/2008 GREEN CARD in mail

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11/21/2009 received at VSC

11/24/2009 check cashed

11/30/2009 received NOA dated 11/23/09

12/15/2009 early bio walk-in failed....

12/16/2009 request to reschedule sent

01/04/2010 biometrics in baltimore being rescheduled

01/20/2010 new biometrics

03/24/2010 card production ordered, approved without interview

03/29/2010 10 year GC in mail

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make sure to call a civil surgeon that is registered with uscis!! dont just call any doctor, that wont help you! i think you can find a link on the uscis webpage with a surgeon locator.

yes, I have that list already

thanks a lot

ali

AOS Timeline 2008

March 20 - Wedding (civil)

April 24 - Sent AOS package (USPS)

April 29 - AOS delivered in Chicago

May 07 - Money order was cashed

May 09 - Received in mail 3 NOAs (AOS, EAD, AP: notice date May,5/2008) - ALL CASES ONLINE

May 12 - Received in mail Biometrics appointment (notice date May,8/2008)

May 16 - Touch (3 cases) ?

May 22 - Biometrics appointment - done

July 07 - AP approval notice and EAD card production ordered (email and online)

July 08 - touch AP and EAD

July 09 - touch EAD

July 10 - email from CRIS, EAD card production ordered

July 14- email from CRIS and online update, EAD aproval notice sent

July 14 - received EAD card

July 15 - received AP document (2 APs)

August 07 - Touch EAD and AP

August 08- Touch AOS

September 19- received letter with appointment for interview

November 4 - interview!!!! APPROVED

November 20 - card production ordered e-mail from CRIS and update online (again 11/24)

November 26 - touch AOS

November 29 - receive Welcome Letter in the mail (dated November,20/2008)

December 1 - email from CRIS (and update online) saying that they send the Welcome letter on December 1 (I received the letter November 29 LOL)

December 2 - touch AOS

December 5 - GREEN CARD arrived (expire in 2 years from the day of the interview)

ROC (LIFTING CONDITIONS) TIMELINE

August 12, 2010 - Sent package

August 14, 2010 - Filed (package received)

August 16, 2010 - NOA date

August 18, 2010 - Check cashed

September 9, 2010 - Received bio. appt. letter

September 27, 2010 - Bio. Appt.

December 20, 2010 - Approval notice by mail

Date of decision 12/15/2010

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make sure to call a civil surgeon that is registered with uscis!! dont just call any doctor, that wont help you! i think you can find a link on the uscis webpage with a surgeon locator.

yes, I have that list already

thanks a lot

ali

If you can get the sealed envelope from the civil surgeon quickly, I'd do that. Otherwise you can file without it and bring it to the interview.

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