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hello I have 3 questions about what is needed for the I-485 interview, sorry if was posted previously I looked but didn't see exactly:

1.Medical Exam form I-693 - I was reading you need this starting May 1st of last year, but my wife got her medical exam in May but got a different form in Peru but is in english and looks similar is Form DS-3025. Do you think we need to get another Medical exam here?

2. All documents that make you eligible for a lawful permanent resident status, all immigrant documents - Which documents are these exactly? Do we need to bring all previous papers for I-130, I-129f, I-485, and I765 papers? or just these documents "passports, visa, EAD, both birth certificates, marriage certificate, I-864, plane tickets, bills with joint names, photos, medical exam, Tax return, W2, letter from employer, pay stubs, all NOA's, with copies of all"?

3. Do we really need to bring an interpreter? I thought usually they had a spanish speakers there especialy in minnesota with so many latinos.

* Aug 6th, 2007 - Our Peruvian Wedding

I-129F: Currently @ CSC

* Dec 7th, 2007 - I-129f Recieved at Chicago Lockbox

* Feb 14th, 2008 - Recieved NOA1

* Feb 19th, 2008 - Touched

* Feb 20th, 2008 - Touched

* May 6th, 2008 - Recieved NOA2

* Jun 4th, 2008 - NVC Forwarded to Embassy

I-130: Currently @ Californica Service Center

* Dec 7th, 2007 - I-130 Recieved at Chicago Lockbox

* Feb 6th, 2008 - Check cashed for I-130

* Feb 9th, 2008 - Recieved NOA1

* Feb 14th, 2008 - Touched

* May 6th, 2008 - Recieved NOA2

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Found an answer to #1, just need to contact a civil surgeon to re-transcribe from DS-3025 to I-693 and to avoid getting over charged.

hello I have 3 questions about what is needed for the I-485 interview, sorry if was posted previously I looked but didn't see exactly:

1.Medical Exam form I-693 - I was reading you need this starting May 1st of last year, but my wife got her medical exam in May but got a different form in Peru but is in english and looks similar is Form DS-3025. Do you think we need to get another Medical exam here?

2. All documents that make you eligible for a lawful permanent resident status, all immigrant documents - Which documents are these exactly? Do we need to bring all previous papers for I-130, I-129f, I-485, and I765 papers? or just these documents "passports, visa, EAD, both birth certificates, marriage certificate, I-864, plane tickets, bills with joint names, photos, medical exam, Tax return, W2, letter from employer, pay stubs, all NOA's, with copies of all"?

3. Do we really need to bring an interpreter? I thought usually they had a spanish speakers there especialy in minnesota with so many latinos.

* Aug 6th, 2007 - Our Peruvian Wedding

I-129F: Currently @ CSC

* Dec 7th, 2007 - I-129f Recieved at Chicago Lockbox

* Feb 14th, 2008 - Recieved NOA1

* Feb 19th, 2008 - Touched

* Feb 20th, 2008 - Touched

* May 6th, 2008 - Recieved NOA2

* Jun 4th, 2008 - NVC Forwarded to Embassy

I-130: Currently @ Californica Service Center

* Dec 7th, 2007 - I-130 Recieved at Chicago Lockbox

* Feb 6th, 2008 - Check cashed for I-130

* Feb 9th, 2008 - Recieved NOA1

* Feb 14th, 2008 - Touched

* May 6th, 2008 - Recieved NOA2

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hello I have 3 questions about what is needed for the I-485 interview, sorry if was posted previously I looked but didn't see exactly:

1.Medical Exam form I-693 - I was reading you need this starting May 1st of last year, but my wife got her medical exam in May but got a different form in Peru but is in english and looks similar is Form DS-3025. Do you think we need to get another Medical exam here?

2. All documents that make you eligible for a lawful permanent resident status, all immigrant documents - Which documents are these exactly? Do we need to bring all previous papers for I-130, I-129f, I-485, and I765 papers? or just these documents "passports, visa, EAD, both birth certificates, marriage certificate, I-864, plane tickets, bills with joint names, photos, medical exam, Tax return, W2, letter from employer, pay stubs, all NOA's, with copies of all"?

3. Do we really need to bring an interpreter? I thought usually they had a spanish speakers there especialy in minnesota with so many latinos.

Regarding your question number 1, it says to the letter you will bring the medical exam form of I-693 in a sealed envelope (UNLESS ALREADY SUBMITTED) if you have submitted that with your application forms when you file for AOS, there's no need for you to bring it anymore.

question #2, With the petitioner, get a copy of your state id or driver's license and also your SSN and birth certificate the same with your partner. If she/he already have an EAD, driver's/state id and SSN make a copy of it and also bring the original with you.

question #3, to make things sure, bring an english interpreter.

06/22/2015 - Sent I-130 (Mother)

06/25/2015 - Priority Date

06/29/2015 - Received a text from USCIS case is received

07/25/2015 - Received NOA1

11/04/2015 - I-130 approved

11/09/2015 - Received NOA2

12/16/2015 - Case sent to Dept of State

12/21/2015 - NVC received my case for visa processing

01/09/2016 - NVC Welcome Letter Received

01/09/2016 - Paid AOS fee and selected agent

01/13/2016 - Reviewed DS-261 over the phone

01/14/2016 - Recieved invoice for IV fee

01/15/2016 - Paid IV fee

01/19/2016 - Mailed financial/supporting documents to NVC

01/20/2016 - Submitted DS-260

01/22/2016 - Email notification from NVC that they received the financial/supporting documents

02/29/2016 - Email checklist from NVC

03/09/2016 - Responded to NVC checklist (mailed)

03/15/2016 - Additional document received by NVC (another 30-45 days wait...ugh!!!!)

04/12/2016 - Case complete...waiting for interview/medical schedule

04/14/2016 - Received email for Mom's interview schedule, 26th of May

04/24/2016 - Registered Online for upcoming Medical exam appointment, May 11, 2016

05/11/2016 - Medical exam. Passed

05/26/2016 - Interview. Under administrative review.

06/09/2016 - Visa Issued

06/15/2016 - Received text notification from 2go for visa delivery

06/17/2016 - Visa received on hand

06/28/2016 - PDOS seminar

07/17/2016 - Mom's flight to USA ???

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3. Do we really need to bring an interpreter? I thought usually they had a spanish speakers there especialy in minnesota with so many latinos.

Minnesota has a lot of Latinos?

The USCIS does NOT have interpreters available for your use.

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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1. hmm you are right about the sealed I-693, so guess we will just make the appointment with the doc. I'm assuming they didn't get it unless they got it in the sealed envelope when they took the other sealed envelope with all the documents in the airport.

2. "question #2, With the petitioner, get a copy of your state id or driver's license and also your SSN and birth certificate the same with your partner. If she/he already have an EAD, driver's/state id and SSN make a copy of it and also bring the original with you."

Thanks for this info, but more curious if I need to include the full I-130, I-129f, I-485, and I-765. Just bought ink so ready to print.

3. any idea oh how cheap we could maybe find an interpreter for? :S

Thanks for the responses

* Aug 6th, 2007 - Our Peruvian Wedding

I-129F: Currently @ CSC

* Dec 7th, 2007 - I-129f Recieved at Chicago Lockbox

* Feb 14th, 2008 - Recieved NOA1

* Feb 19th, 2008 - Touched

* Feb 20th, 2008 - Touched

* May 6th, 2008 - Recieved NOA2

* Jun 4th, 2008 - NVC Forwarded to Embassy

I-130: Currently @ Californica Service Center

* Dec 7th, 2007 - I-130 Recieved at Chicago Lockbox

* Feb 6th, 2008 - Check cashed for I-130

* Feb 9th, 2008 - Recieved NOA1

* Feb 14th, 2008 - Touched

* May 6th, 2008 - Recieved NOA2

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