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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hi guys,

My wife has her AOS interview this week, and I was just going over the checklist of the "things to bring", and noticed that one form, an I-693, is something that we don't have. She did have her medical exam done in her home country (Japan), and we have a DS-3025. We did not get an RFE for this.

Should we be worried....? We thought this was so close to being over, and now we're not sure again. Ugh...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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K-Visas are required to do a medical, but are not required to have their vaccinations done.

When adjusting status you need to have vaccination record, and/or vaccinations done, and transferred to an I-693 to be send in with the I-485, if you did not do this you will need to get this done and brought to the interview.

You visit a US civil surgeon to get this done.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline
K-Visas are required to do a medical, but are not required to have their vaccinations done.

When adjusting status you need to have vaccination record, and/or vaccinations done, and transferred to an I-693 to be send in with the I-485, if you did not do this you will need to get this done and brought to the interview.

You visit a US civil surgeon to get this done.

#######...doesn't sound like something that can be done in 2 days.. :(

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When I had gone for my medical, I had some certificates for some tests done in my home country (India). They checked the papers thoroughly and found it valid and gave me the clear signal.

All I can say from my experience is, if you dont have enough time to arrange alternative docs, take all the docs you have for interview. Many times they dont even care if its done in this country or some other country. Just be confident. May good luck be with you and hopefully everything should work out fine.

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you wont be able to get the medical done in time. they do a hiv test and you have to wait a few days for the results back.

you ll also have to have vaccinations done if you havent got proof of vaccinations.

these are expensive.

the hpv vaccination is 150$ on its own. and yoll have to have a TB skin test which takes a couple days to get results also

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01/05/08 Married in California

04/01/08 Filed immigration paperwork as advised by our Immigration attorney

01/08/08 Honeymoon in England

06/04/08 Returned to USA from honeymoon (nice long honeymoon)

07/01/08 Find out immigration attorney had told us to file wrong paperwork. So we call USCIS and they advise what paperwork we need to file.

08/26/08 AOS paperwork sent to USCIS (I-485, I-864, I-765) $1010

AOS paperwork submitted to wrong address....so resumbitted to correct address....(thanks uscis customer service line...NOT)

09/09/08 AOS paperwork resubmitted to correct address

09/15/08 Notice that I-485, I-765 received by USCIS on 9/11/08

09/17/08 Letter received giving date of Biometrics appointment

10/01/08 Biometrics done

10/10/08 Case on hold. USCIS requested I-693 (medical exam & Vaccination report)

12/30/08 I-693 sent to USCIS

02/02/09 received letter from USCIS to attend initial interview

03/05/09 initial interview at Sacramento Office

21/21/10 filed for removal of conditions

1/10/11 received letter for biometric appointment

2/10/11 biometric appointment

04/01/11 rceived letter asking for additional information of joint assets and or proof we are a legit couple.

05/02/11 received letter to say they will notify us of date of interview.

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