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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Greetings everyone!

My wife (K-1 Visa) and I are scheduled for our Interview in Philadelphia on March 15, 2006. I asked her several times in the past regarding medical documentation from the K-1 Visa application. She told me the embassy in Hong Kong kept all the medical results and she does not have any related documentation. In addition, I am reading from these forums medical documentation is, most often, required for the AOS interview.

Consequently, I would like to ask what I should do next?... Call USCIS for instructions... not worry about the medical documents and tell the Interviewer (truthfully) the embassy kept them, or attempt to obtain some sort of receipt from the US Embassy in Hong Kong (long shot)?

Any suggestion/recommendation are appreciated.

TIA

Brent

June 14, 2004: I-129F mailed

June 15, 2004: I-129F received at VSC

June 16, 2004: NOA1 (recv'd snail mail NOA1 June 21)

June 23, 2004: NOA2 (recv'd snail mail NOA2 June 28)

June 30, 2004: NVC sends receipt letter (recv'd snail mail July 3)

July 6, 2004: Packet 3 received by Fiance (in Hong Kong)

July 26, 2004: Packet 4 received by Fiance (in Hong Kong)

August 19, 2004: Interview Date

August 19, 2004: Visa approved (but not received due to slow Hong Kong police - her police report was not yet received by the Consulate... after three weeks)

September 19, 2004: Return to US Consulate to receive Visa

November 8th, 2004: Enter US at Chicago (would not give EAD)

January 29th, 2005: Proposed wedding date (if all goes as planned)

February 5th, 2005: Plan B--church was only available at 5PM on the 29th... too late for a wedding... had to do it on the 5th... DONE! (Now start AOS, SSN, EAD processes)

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The original medical report would have gone into the mysterious brown envelope... so if all went well USCIS already has her medical records and she doesn't need anything else. If they haven't given you a RFE for it you can assume that they already have what they need.

Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

- Proposal (20 August 2000) to marriage (19 December 2004) - 4 years, 3 months, 25 days (1,578 days)

STAGE 1 - Applying for K1 (15 September 2003) to K1 Approval (13 July 2004) - 9 months, 29 days (303 days)

STAGE 2A - Arriving in US (4 Nov 2004) to AOS Application (16 April 2005) - 5 months, 13 days (164 days)

STAGE 2B - Applying for AOS to GC Approval - 9 months, 4 days (279 days)

STAGE 3 - Lifting Conditions. Filing (19 Dec 2007) to Approval (December 11 2008)

STAGE 4 - CITIZENSHIP (filing under 5-year rule - residency start date on green card Jan 11th, 2006)

*N400 filed December 15, 2011

*Interview March 12, 2012

*Oath Ceremony March 23, 2012.

ALL DONE!!!!!!!!

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The original medical report would have gone into the mysterious brown envelope... so if all went well USCIS already has her medical records and she doesn't need anything else. If they haven't given you a RFE for it you can assume that they already have what they need.

Thank you, Kajikit. :thumbs: In fact, everything to-date has gone well (knock on wood). We received no RFEs (or other correspondence beyond the NOAs) and recently were successful in obtaining her EAD and SSN. Therefore, based on what I am reading, I will organize our remaining documentation and "cross my fingers." However, it sounds like all should be well.

Thanks again.

Brent and Cherie

June 14, 2004: I-129F mailed

June 15, 2004: I-129F received at VSC

June 16, 2004: NOA1 (recv'd snail mail NOA1 June 21)

June 23, 2004: NOA2 (recv'd snail mail NOA2 June 28)

June 30, 2004: NVC sends receipt letter (recv'd snail mail July 3)

July 6, 2004: Packet 3 received by Fiance (in Hong Kong)

July 26, 2004: Packet 4 received by Fiance (in Hong Kong)

August 19, 2004: Interview Date

August 19, 2004: Visa approved (but not received due to slow Hong Kong police - her police report was not yet received by the Consulate... after three weeks)

September 19, 2004: Return to US Consulate to receive Visa

November 8th, 2004: Enter US at Chicago (would not give EAD)

January 29th, 2005: Proposed wedding date (if all goes as planned)

February 5th, 2005: Plan B--church was only available at 5PM on the 29th... too late for a wedding... had to do it on the 5th... DONE! (Now start AOS, SSN, EAD processes)

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Agreed it should have been in the packet she handed in at POE... if you have not got a RFE than all is good.....

Kezzie

Thank you to Kezzie as well. I wanted to repost this "Thank you" to recognize all assistance. :D

Brent and Cherie

June 14, 2004: I-129F mailed

June 15, 2004: I-129F received at VSC

June 16, 2004: NOA1 (recv'd snail mail NOA1 June 21)

June 23, 2004: NOA2 (recv'd snail mail NOA2 June 28)

June 30, 2004: NVC sends receipt letter (recv'd snail mail July 3)

July 6, 2004: Packet 3 received by Fiance (in Hong Kong)

July 26, 2004: Packet 4 received by Fiance (in Hong Kong)

August 19, 2004: Interview Date

August 19, 2004: Visa approved (but not received due to slow Hong Kong police - her police report was not yet received by the Consulate... after three weeks)

September 19, 2004: Return to US Consulate to receive Visa

November 8th, 2004: Enter US at Chicago (would not give EAD)

January 29th, 2005: Proposed wedding date (if all goes as planned)

February 5th, 2005: Plan B--church was only available at 5PM on the 29th... too late for a wedding... had to do it on the 5th... DONE! (Now start AOS, SSN, EAD processes)

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