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Beware of the incomplete vacinnation record

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My wife and I had a visit to a US Civil Surgeon today to correct an incomplete vacinnation record and to get any injections that she was lacking.

My wife was unaware that anything was wrong while in the Philippines. She tried to give the medical tech in the Philippines her shot records and they just said "no need" and marked everything as "Not age appropriate" if they didn't give her the vacine.

No surprise that USCIS does not like this. According to the civil surgeon, one vacine was marked "complete" when a 3rd dose was required and she only had 2, and another one was marked "incomplete" when it showed St. Luke's giving her the one and only dose.

This prompted the US Civil Surgeon to pour over her shot records that were written by her Philippines doctor, which looked like notes on prescription paper and stated only that she had vacinnations (but no dates of when these were given). The Civil Surgeon was like "#######?" and told us he would not state that she had the vaccine without knowing the date it was given.

To make a long story short, the mess was eventually straightened out and the corrected vacination report has been resubmitted (The I-693 or whatever it was). Just a note to everyone when filing for AOS, to check the vacination report. Make sure it's says it's complete. And for those of you who think that if your husband or wife passes the medical in their country, it doesn't necessarily mean that they had all their vacinations. If they didn't receive everything, the report is going to be incomplete and you'll need to see a civil surgeon to complete it.

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Timeline

Good to know, I think we are ok, only some are not age appropriate, and the rest she got shots for, but it says something about you don't need to finish the shots, you just need one dose, they only recommend that you finish it, but I didn't read it through too good, I just read enough until I know we are in the clear for our requirements.

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