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Whole medical.

Exact phrasing: 'Submit a completed medical examination , form I 693. The exam must be in a sealed envelope and have the medical office stamp or doctor's signature across the sealed portion of the envelope. Unsealed medical reports will not be accepted'

Looking at the USCIS site it seems it's not supposed to expire until a year after submitting it to USCIS. So if my original medical isn't supposed to expire until February 2015... It seems they might have lost my original one and that's why I need a new one? It's a pain anyway because there are no civil surgeons in our practice so I have to go through the 'new patient intake' at the one that does and that tends to take a month or two. Which is not helping if this form needs to be in by March 15.

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I don't understand your question.

I don't think this is directly related to getting the Interview Waiver, but their massive delays obviously gives them the time to shuffle around paperwork to the point of losing stuff (our case is supposed to be at the National Benefit Center, but the letter said to send the new I-693 to the Oakland Park field office in Florida...we are in Massachusetts so I don't know what is up with that.)

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Whole medical.

Exact phrasing: 'Submit a completed medical examination , form I 693. The exam must be in a sealed envelope and have the medical office stamp or doctor's signature across the sealed portion of the envelope. Unsealed medical reports will not be accepted'

Looking at the USCIS site it seems it's not supposed to expire until a year after submitting it to USCIS. So if my original medical isn't supposed to expire until February 2015... It seems they might have lost my original one and that's why I need a new one? It's a pain anyway because there are no civil surgeons in our practice so I have to go through the 'new patient intake' at the one that does and that tends to take a month or two. Which is not helping if this form needs to be in by March 15.

Ugh. What a drag.

I think the date of submission to USCIS might be the date of POE, as that's when you hand over your initial sealed medical.

2013 7/15 I-129F sent, 7/18 received Dallas lockbox, 7/22 NOA1, 10/22 NOA2, 11/15 NVC Case Created, 11/20 NVC Shipped, 11/25 Consulate received, 11/28 Packet 3 received/returned, 11/29 Medical, 12/9 Packet 4 received

2014 1/9 Interview - Approved, 1/15 CEAC - Issued, 1/17 Visa in hand, 2/5 POE: LAX, 4/4 Married!, 4/8 AOS/EAD/AP filed, 4/14 NOA1, 5/7 Walk-in biometrics, 5/19 EAD/AP approved (expedited), 5/22 EAD/AP mailed, 5/23 EAD/AP received, 7/29 Interview waiver letter

2015 4/13 AOS approved (no interview), 4/22 Green card received

2017 1/17 I-751 ROC filed (VSC), 1/23 NOA, 2/28 Biometrics

2018 1/31 ROC approved

2020 1/14 N400 filed

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I mean that you will submit the medical report before 3/15/2015. My question is if you just mail the medical forms how the medical forms will combine with your case?

I mean, it's probably not that different from mailing in an RFE. They have your full name, A# etc.

2013 7/15 I-129F sent, 7/18 received Dallas lockbox, 7/22 NOA1, 10/22 NOA2, 11/15 NVC Case Created, 11/20 NVC Shipped, 11/25 Consulate received, 11/28 Packet 3 received/returned, 11/29 Medical, 12/9 Packet 4 received

2014 1/9 Interview - Approved, 1/15 CEAC - Issued, 1/17 Visa in hand, 2/5 POE: LAX, 4/4 Married!, 4/8 AOS/EAD/AP filed, 4/14 NOA1, 5/7 Walk-in biometrics, 5/19 EAD/AP approved (expedited), 5/22 EAD/AP mailed, 5/23 EAD/AP received, 7/29 Interview waiver letter

2015 4/13 AOS approved (no interview), 4/22 Green card received

2017 1/17 I-751 ROC filed (VSC), 1/23 NOA, 2/28 Biometrics

2018 1/31 ROC approved

2020 1/14 N400 filed

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According to the officer I just talked to it's because the medical was done in August last year so it expired.

I call bs because at that point a lot more Jan/Feb filers who are still waiting would have expired I-693s at this point. But there is no arguing with them so anyone else still waiting with medicals that are over a year old....be prepared to get one of these I guess.

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Thanks.

I just called a local doctor's office with 3 civil surgeons. Hopefully they get back to me asap and can fit me in somewhere. Hopefully Santa puts some money in my stocking to help pay for this.... I'm just so angry at USCIS. If they actually looked at my paperwork somewhere this summer they could have sent me the RFE months earlier. I saw all the other Feb filers get their cards and was honestly thinking I'd get mine soon. So disappointed.

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According to the officer I just talked to it's because the medical was done in August last year so it expired.

I call bs because at that point a lot more Jan/Feb filers who are still waiting would have expired I-693s at this point. But there is no arguing with them so anyone else still waiting with medicals that are over a year old....be prepared to get one of these I guess.

I've been expecting someone to get an RFE for an expired medical for a while. I did a little bit of research and agree with GiuseppeG that the medical probably expires a year after you initially enter the U.S. That would still put you over 12 months due to USCIS long period of inaction with your case.

I appreciate you sharing your experience with the other members of this unenviable NPIW club though. Forewarned is forearmed.

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K1

15 November 2013: Sent I-129F Package 

21 November 2013: NOA1 

20 December 2013: NOA2

23 January 2014: Medical (London)

11 April 2014: Interview - Approved!

29 April 2014: POE Chicago

20 June 2014: Married in DC

AOS

7 July 2014: Mailed AOSEAD & AP forms via USPS

14 July 2014: NOA1 Text & E-Mails (x3) received at 23:52hrs (Received Date: 07/11/2014)

14 July 2014: Cheque cashed & I-485 transferred to Nebraska Service Centre

18 July 2014: NOA1 hardcopy received (x3)

22 July 2014: Biometrics Letter rec'd (Appointment 07/31/2014)

23 July 2014: Early Biometrics walk-in at Cincinnati office successful!

05 September 2014: EAD & AP approved! (texts rec'd 16:45hrs)

11 September 2014: EAD/AP card mailed

12 September 2014: EAD/AP card in hand (delivered 9:54am)

18 October 2014: Potential interview waiver letter rec'd (Dated: 10/15/2014)

19 May 2015: I-485 approved! (No interview) Welcome letter mailed!

23 May 2015: I-797 (NOA2) Welcome notice received

27 May 2015: Green card received

 

ROC

ROC filing window opens 18 February 2017

16 February 2017: ROC packet mailed to CSC

18 February 2017: USPS Tracking - Ready for collection from PO Box

25 February 2017: NOA1 received dated 02/21/2017

03 March 2017: Received biometrics appointment letter dated 25th February 2017. Appointment on 16 March 2017.

16 March 2017: Biometrics completed

08 March 2018: Case (allegedly) transferred to the National Benefits Center (presumably for a combo interview)

04 April 2019: ROC approved (as part of N-400 combo interview)

N-400

18 February 2018: N-400 Application submitted online

21 February 2018: NOA1 Rreceived

23 February 2018: Biometrics appointment letter received. Appointment 13 March 2018. 

27 April 2018: Interview notice received. Interview Date: June 5, 2018. Request to reschedule sent as out of the country at that time.

04 April 2019: Attended interview ... PASSED!

11 April 2019: Oath ceremony

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Almost 5 months now since we submitted our AOS yet nothing heard anything from the USCIS. No interview nor waiver letter. This is frustrating :-/

AOS

7-25-2014 - Sent off the packet I-485 && I-765

7-29-2014 - Recieved NOA's

8-25-2014 - Appointment letter Received (Biometrics) Dated for 8/29/14

8-27-2014 - Early Walk-in SUCCESSFUL!

10-3-2014 - EAD CARD PRODUCTION!!

10-9-2014 - EAD has been Mailed - IN TRANSIT!

10-11-2014 - EAD Received!! :)

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Got the results of a Senatorial Inquiry yesterday. (Receipt 3/29/14, NOA 4/6/14, PWI 6/27/14) It confirms the reason for the distant USCIS location for AOS adjudication far from an applicants home discribed by BabyFaceWife before their approval in early December. The USCIS wrote this:

"Ms. XXXXX's case has been identified as a possible interview waiver case and is currently being held at the NBC pending field office review. The interview waiver cases are being shipped to the local USCIS field offices for adjudication based on field office capacity and not necessarily office of jurisdiction. A this time the processing time is approximately 9-12 months from receipt date. Once further action is taken on this case notice will be sent to the address of record."

Again, local office processing dates mean nothing for our individual cases...We wait...

AOS

3/20/14 Sent by lashed

3/25/14 NBC acknowledges recept (date always quoted by Tier 1)

4/3/14 NOA1 Recipt

6/9/14 NOA EAD approved

6/27/14 NPIW letter dated same

12/5/14 First service request (Notice did not receive)

12/9/14 Response says the wait can be as long as 9 - 12 months from date of receipt

1/8/15 Second service request on line (out of processing date) - immediate listed unassigned

1/20/15 Talked with Tier 2 - he files General Inquiry to have NYC field offlce request file

1/23/15 My Case states SR from 1/9/15 is complete, response mailed

1/28/15 Written response from NYC office states case "...remains under active examination..."

1/29/15 Written response from NBC from 1/8/15 SR states "...USCIS anticipates a delay in completing your case..."

2/4/15 Case arrives at the NYC field office

2/24/15 Third service request on line (out of processing date)

3/5/15 Written response from Imperial, CA states " ...we are not able to give you a timeframe..." for approval

3/27/15 Call from IO in Imperial CA FSO, required marriage certificate, FAX it immediately

3/27/15 GC approved!! One day before predicted date...

4/2/15 Welcome to America arrives

4/18/15 Green Card in hand - AOS journey is complete

ROC

12/28/15 I-751 submitted by lawyer

1/12/16 NOA - receipt of application

1/12/17 Submitted Service Request for out of processing time

1/26/17 Response to Service Request - processing hold awaiting security checks

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Got the results of a Senatorial Inquiry yesterday. (Receipt 3/29/14, NOA 4/6/14, PWI 6/27/14) It confirms the reason for the distant USCIS location for AOS adjudication far from an applicants home discribed by BabyFaceWife before their approval in early December. The USCIS wrote this:

"Ms. XXXXX's case has been identified as a possible interview waiver case and is currently being held at the NBC pending field office review. The interview waiver cases are being shipped to the local USCIS field offices for adjudication based on field office capacity and not necessarily office of jurisdiction. A this time the processing time is approximately 9-12 months from receipt date. Once further action is taken on this case notice will be sent to the address of record."

Again, local office processing dates mean nothing for our individual cases...We wait...

i received the same. exactly the same answer. word to word.

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i received the same. exactly the same answer. word to word.

Is that 9-12 months from the receipt of the NOA1 for AOS or is it from the receipt of the waiver letter?

I am the US Citizen

 

Journey to Citizenship for my spouse

Day 1    11-20-2017  Filed N-400 Online

Day 1    11-20-2017  NOA1 for N-400

Day 4    11-24-2017  NOA1 hardcopy arrived in the mail

Day 25  12-15-2017  Biometrics Appointment at Ft Smith, AR ASC

Day 104 03-02-2018 Notified Interview Letter Sent.

Day 151 04-18-2018 Interview at Fort Smith, AR 

Day 174 05-11-2018 Oath Ceremony at Fort Smith USCIS.

 

Day 1,370 - JOURNEY from K1 Visa to Oath of Citizenship is now COMPLETE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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