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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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So I was able to get two shots before I moved, and basically figured I had to, as my 2nd one was before my interview.

All arguements about the validity of the shot aside, will I need to get the final one for my AOS?

If so, I somehow have to find the 180 dollars and a doctor in the next 2 weeks, which does not really work for me (still can't drive here legally)

Thanks :)

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[size=5]Our Timeline[/size]

05/05/08 - Sent I-129F to VSC
05/14/08 - NOA1
09/01/08 - NOA2
09/11/08 - Petition received by US Consulate in Montreal
09/20/08 - Received Packet 3
10/02/08 - Packet 3 delivered to MTL
10/16/08 - Medical in Halifax
01/15/09 - Interview in Montreal
01/20/09 - Visa in Hand
02/03/09 - Fly to US - POE Halifax NS
03/06/09 - Wedding in Yanceyville, NC

AOS
4/24/09 - Sent AOS package (after too many delays!)
4/27/09 - Signed for in Chicago
5/05/09 - Check cashed and all three NOA1's in the mail
5/14/09 - Received Biometrics appointment letter - Appointment is June 2nd.
6/2/09 - Biometrics at Raleigh field office - they were some of the nicest people :)
6/18/09 - EAD approved and card production ordered
6/20/09- received AP papers in the mail
6/22/09 EAD card arrived in the mail (that was fast eh?)
7/09/09 - received notice of GC appointment date
8/07/09 - Green Card interview at Raleigh Field office at 8:45am - Given RFE for I-693 Vaccination suppliment
9/08/09 - returned RFE to field office. Approved for Green Card
9/09/09 - Received email that Card production had been ordered.
9/17/09 - Green Card in the mail - No more USCIS until June, 2011 :D

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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When was your last shot because you do have a six month window after the second anyways. If you can get your AOS done prior to that six month period I'm pretty sure you won't need to get it. But I haven't filed AOS and I think most Canadians either completed the series or didn't meet the age requirements.

I-751 file: 11/07/11

NOA1 date: 11/10/11

Biometrics: 11/30/11

Approval: 08/17/12

Hold what you got and maintain.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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So I was able to get two shots before I moved, and basically figured I had to, as my 2nd one was before my interview.

All arguements about the validity of the shot aside, will I need to get the final one for my AOS?

If so, I somehow have to find the 180 dollars and a doctor in the next 2 weeks, which does not really work for me (still can't drive here legally)

Thanks :)

We used Dr. Arnold to fill out the I-693 and were told that because my wife was due for the second shot in the series, we had to complete it. So we did. That's all I can tell you. We did find the local health department gives out the shot free (yes, free) on Monday mornings. At least the price was right...

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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It's actually a 6 month window between the 1st and last shot - 2 months between 1 and 2, and 4 months between 2 and 3. Technically I'm a bit over my timeframe for my 3rd one, because I wasn't on health insurance until 2 weeks ago. Like heck I was trying to go to a doctor without it. :whistle:

Bah...

~She's my Lion~
~He's my Puppy~

[size=5]Our Timeline[/size]

05/05/08 - Sent I-129F to VSC
05/14/08 - NOA1
09/01/08 - NOA2
09/11/08 - Petition received by US Consulate in Montreal
09/20/08 - Received Packet 3
10/02/08 - Packet 3 delivered to MTL
10/16/08 - Medical in Halifax
01/15/09 - Interview in Montreal
01/20/09 - Visa in Hand
02/03/09 - Fly to US - POE Halifax NS
03/06/09 - Wedding in Yanceyville, NC

AOS
4/24/09 - Sent AOS package (after too many delays!)
4/27/09 - Signed for in Chicago
5/05/09 - Check cashed and all three NOA1's in the mail
5/14/09 - Received Biometrics appointment letter - Appointment is June 2nd.
6/2/09 - Biometrics at Raleigh field office - they were some of the nicest people :)
6/18/09 - EAD approved and card production ordered
6/20/09- received AP papers in the mail
6/22/09 EAD card arrived in the mail (that was fast eh?)
7/09/09 - received notice of GC appointment date
8/07/09 - Green Card interview at Raleigh Field office at 8:45am - Given RFE for I-693 Vaccination suppliment
9/08/09 - returned RFE to field office. Approved for Green Card
9/09/09 - Received email that Card production had been ordered.
9/17/09 - Green Card in the mail - No more USCIS until June, 2011 :D

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I'm going to be in the same position... I'm considering getting my I-693 done before I'd be due to get the 3rd shot, then sending it in and hoping for the best. When I do AOS I'll be like 1 week overdue for the third shot... So maybe they won't say anything? I'm not sure. I just don't think i'll have time to get the third shot and then get the I-693 done before my 90 day window passes since we are getting married on day like 53... Gah, so much to think about. Worst case scenario is what? An RFE? I suppose that wouldn't kill us

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