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Hi everyone. This is my first time posting here instead of in the K1 Processing Forums. Maria and I had a torturous ten months getting through USCIS Vermont, and then almost one and a half months in NVC, but now we have an interview date of June 10.

They recommended getting the medical done two weeks before interview if possible, so we plan to attempt that this coming Monday. My questions has to do with the Vacinnations. The K1 Package information states that the long list of Vaccinations is not technically required for Non Immigrant Visa; however, they seem to insinuate we should get it done anyway. There is a vague reference to it possibly affecting entry to the US. Maria is forty seven years old, so her records of childhood immunizations are no where to be found.

What have you experienced for the K1 Visa Interview. Will they give us a problem if she doesnt have records of all of the Vaccinations? Are vaccinations not really a big issue? If they still will give us a K1 Visa without her having proof of all of the Vaccinations, do they hold you up at point of entry to the US and then force her to have them?

The other question I have is her having a light cold right now. It is a simple garden variety cold with minor sneezing and occaisional runny nose. Nothing severe. Could this be a problem at the medical exam?

Thanks for your help.

Carl

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Hi everyone. This is my first time posting here instead of in the K1 Processing Forums. Maria and I had a torturous ten months getting through USCIS Vermont, and then almost one and a half months in NVC, but now we have an interview date of June 10.

They recommended getting the medical done two weeks before interview if possible, so we plan to attempt that this coming Monday. My questions has to do with the Vacinnations. The K1 Package information states that the long list of Vaccinations is not technically required for Non Immigrant Visa; however, they seem to insinuate we should get it done anyway. There is a vague reference to it possibly affecting entry to the US. Maria is forty seven years old, so her records of childhood immunizations are no where to be found.

What have you experienced for the K1 Visa Interview. Will they give us a problem if she doesnt have records of all of the Vaccinations? Are vaccinations not really a big issue? If they still will give us a K1 Visa without her having proof of all of the Vaccinations, do they hold you up at point of entry to the US and then force her to have them?

The other question I have is her having a light cold right now. It is a simple garden variety cold with minor sneezing and occaisional runny nose. Nothing severe. Could this be a problem at the medical exam?

Thanks for your help.

Carl

Vaccinations will be given to your fiancee if she is already cleared of the medical meaning if there are no problems on her medical... usually it will be given on the second day of the medical. For the medical, there is no need for you to worry as long as your fiancee has no communicable diseases. Also tell your fiancee not to go for medical is she has her period coz she might gonna be adviced to go back.

Well you have the options where to take the vaccines (PI or US) and i would suggest to take the required vaccines here since that is included on the payment for medical. And also... if you have problems on your medical you wont gonna be scheduled for an interview or if u have interview schedule already... St. Luke's will postpone it if ever.

Good Luck... Sure your fiancee will be fine :)

August 6, 2009 - AOS Sent together with EAD and AP
August 17, 2009 - Received NOAs of AOS, EAD and AP
Sept. 15, 2009 - Biometrics Appointment
Sept. 24, 2009 - Received E-mail approval notice for EAD and AP
October 2, 2009 - AP on hand
October 3, 2009 - EAD card on hand
November 12, 2009 - Interview Date / Approved
November 23, 2009 - Green Card Received

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