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Hello,

When I entered US the USCIS officer gave me my Xray result. It was in a cd. I didnt open it or something. If Im not mistaken I will need it when I apply for change of status. Should I include it the documents that I will need to mail?

Your immediate response will highly be appreciated. Thanks.

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No, you don't send your xray with AOS application. The USCIS workers are not medical professionals and don't read x-rays. They want to see a doctors report saying if you are clear of infectious disease. That's why they have Panel Physicians who work with the Embassy in the foreign country and Civil Surgeons designated in the US.

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The civil surgeon we went to for the supplemental wanted to give Claudeth an xray so I showed him the one from the physical and that was good enough.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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No, you don't send your xray with AOS application. The USCIS workers are not medical professionals and don't read x-rays. They want to see a doctors report saying if you are clear of infectious disease. That's why they have Panel Physicians who work with the Embassy in the foreign country and Civil Surgeons designated in the US.

Thanks :innocent:

The civil surgeon we went to for the supplemental wanted to give Claudeth an xray so I showed him the one from the physical and that was good enough.

Maraming Salamat po! :innocent:

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