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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Turkey
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Hi VJ friends...

My husband and I recently (June 25) had his Greencard Interview appointment. Everything was fine, the officer said they had everything they needed and we should receive the greencard within the month. Almost 2 weeks later we got an RFE asking for a "Signed Vaccination Certificate" That was submitted at POE over a year ago so we only had a copy. We sent a copy and a letter explaining why we on't had a copy and that they had the original. Now we received ANOTHER RFE asking for the same thing and an attachment asking for us to submit the I-693--Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Certificate. They only want the vaccines page.

I called USCIS today and they told us they don't have any info for us and to just send it again or get an Info Pass appt.

Has anyone else had this problem?

Should we get an InfoPass appt?

Should we just send the copy again?

Should we just go to a civil surgeon in our state and get the form filled out AGAIN?

We appreciate any help and info with this issue...it is so frustrating to see our other friends go to their appointments after us and get their greencards after a week.

We look forward to hearing from you soon!!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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Yes, we're having exactly this problem. My assumption was they meant we needed an updated vaccination certificate with the full series of vaccinations shown, rather than just the first one (as was shown on the original form). However, it may be that they just missed the form in the packet. The other thing they asked for in the RFE was the birth certificate for my husband's co-sponsor, which seems quite strange. Anyway, the RFE specifically requested the vaccination form, NOT the full check-up, but we have not been able to find a civil surgeon who is willing to do just the vaccination form, which is very frustrating. So it looks like we'll end up paying $170 for the full exam, which isn't reimbursable by insurance. Any light anyone can shed on what to do here would be much appreciated.

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