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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello Fellow VJ"s

Finally started the AOS process, and I am confused about the 1-693 form. I did review the topic thread specifically on this topic and it states:

If the beneficiary's vaccinations were COMPLETED as part of the visa process, IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO INCLUDE FORM I-693 IN THE AOS SUBMISSION. All your medical information is enclosed in the brown envelope which was handed in at the POE. The envelope is then forwarded on to USCIS where it will be consolidated with the I-485 submission, once received. If you received a copy of the Vaccination Documentation Worksheet (Form DS-3025) from your Panel Physician, you may include a copy of that form in your AOS submission in place of Form I-693.

I think I will send in my AOS/EA/AP without this I-693 form. I was only given the vaccination worksheet (I don't see any number on this form, but I believe it is the Ds-3025) from the Dr. at my Medical back in August of this year.

HOW SAFE AM I TO SEND IT WITHOUT THIS 1-693? seeing I had my medical within the year with the Panel Physician

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
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i only sent the ds-3025 with my AOS application and i was approved with no interview, no RFEs in less than 2 months :)

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K1 Visa
Nov 16, 2010 - I 129f sent
May 25, 2010 - NOA 2
June 6, 2011 - NVC received our petition
June 7, 2011 - case number assigned, petition sent to US consulate in Bucharest
June 27, 2011 - interview - approved
June 30, 2011 - POE Boston
August 14, 2011 - married

AOS journey
September 30, 2011 - filled for AOS and EAD
October 4, 2011 - NOA1
October 26, 2011 - Biometrics
October 26, 2011 - Case moved to CSC
November 23, 2011 -Email from USCIS - card production
November 28, 2011 - Email from USCIS - I485 approved!!!
November 29, 2011 - Welcome letter in the mail
December 5, 2011 - Green card in the mail - date issued 11/16/2011

Lifting Conditions

September 17, 2013 - Sent application

September 20, 2013 - NOA1

October 11, 2013 - Case moved to CSC

October 18, 2013 - Biometrics

January 3, 2014 - Approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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i only sent the ds-3025 with my AOS application and i was approved with no interview, no RFEs in less than 2 months :)

wow, HOW NICE!!!!! OK THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING. AND CONGRATS!!!! YOU ARE INDEED A LUCKY ONE!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello Fellow VJ"s

Finally started the AOS process, and I am confused about the 1-693 form. I did review the topic thread specifically on this topic and it states:

If the beneficiary's vaccinations were COMPLETED as part of the visa process, IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO INCLUDE FORM I-693 IN THE AOS SUBMISSION. All your medical information is enclosed in the brown envelope which was handed in at the POE. The envelope is then forwarded on to USCIS where it will be consolidated with the I-485 submission, once received. If you received a copy of the Vaccination Documentation Worksheet (Form DS-3025) from your Panel Physician, you may include a copy of that form in your AOS submission in place of Form I-693.

I think I will send in my AOS/EA/AP without this I-693 form. I was only given the vaccination worksheet (I don't see any number on this form, but I believe it is the Ds-3025) from the Dr. at my Medical back in August of this year.

HOW SAFE AM I TO SEND IT WITHOUT THIS 1-693? seeing I had my medical within the year with the Panel Physician

I checked on this myself a hundred times before sending in my AOS and was told by others that you only need the Vaccination paper from the medical clinic, not the 693. Some even said that you don't even need that paper as the results are already in the package. I sent a photocopy of the vaccination record (from Toronto Seiden clinic, no 3025 number on it anywhere). From what I understand that's all you need to do if your shots were up to date. :hehe:

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Hello Fellow VJ"s

Finally started the AOS process, and I am confused about the 1-693 form. I did review the topic thread specifically on this topic and it states:

If the beneficiary's vaccinations were COMPLETED as part of the visa process, IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO INCLUDE FORM I-693 IN THE AOS SUBMISSION. All your medical information is enclosed in the brown envelope which was handed in at the POE. The envelope is then forwarded on to USCIS where it will be consolidated with the I-485 submission, once received. If you received a copy of the Vaccination Documentation Worksheet (Form DS-3025) from your Panel Physician, you may include a copy of that form in your AOS submission in place of Form I-693.

I think I will send in my AOS/EA/AP without this I-693 form. I was only given the vaccination worksheet (I don't see any number on this form, but I believe it is the Ds-3025) from the Dr. at my Medical back in August of this year.

HOW SAFE AM I TO SEND IT WITHOUT THIS 1-693? seeing I had my medical within the year with the Panel Physician

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If under the results section the following has a check mark, you don't need the I-693

*Vaccine history complete for each vaccine requirements met (documented above)*

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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The form can still be checked incomplete and that you are eligible for a blanket waiver. Some shots are not age appropriate so you didn't need to get those. If you had all the shots that are required for AOS at the time of your medical when you received the DS-3025, then no need to get the I-693 filled out by a CS. If you still needed/need shots, then you need to see a CS to have the vaccinations portion filled out and signed off by them.

By the way, the instructions and form have changed on the USCIS page for the I-693. You will need page 1 done, and the vaccinations page. The instructions still state no new medical is needed, but if you have a copy of your medical, I would bring it along with the instructions to prove no new medical is needed.

Edited by Jay-Kay

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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thanks everyone, I checked the form and only the 1st 2 result boxes were checked:

"Application may be elibable for blanket waiver as indicated above"

and "application may be eligible for blanket waiver because vacciniation(s) not medically appropriate

however this box was NOT checked off: "vaccine history complete for each vaccine ...."

I am still going to go ahead with only the first page of 1-693 as indicated by Jay-kay, thanks JK, and hopefully this will suffice.

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If under the results section the following has a check mark, you don't need the I-693

*Vaccine history complete for each vaccine requirements met (documented above)*

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The form can still be checked incomplete and that you are eligible for a blanket waiver. Some shots are not age appropriate so you didn't need to get those. If you had all the shots that are required for AOS at the time of your medical when you received the DS-3025, then no need to get the I-693 filled out by a CS. If you still needed/need shots, then you need to see a CS to have the vaccinations portion filled out and signed off by them.

By the way, the instructions and form have changed on the USCIS page for the I-693. You will need page 1 done, and the vaccinations page. The instructions still state no new medical is needed, but if you have a copy of your medical, I would bring it along with the instructions to prove no new medical is needed.

I was given no copy of my medical, only that sealed large envelope that was giving to the POE officials at my departure, hopefully all departments are in sycn and my medical results are where they should be and I don't need to do anything other than complete the AOS with my vaccinations record ds-3025 and all will be well.

thanks again everyone

Edited by NinoniAndBoosBoos

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