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DCF Approved by USCIS Immunization Question

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Good Day VJ Friends,

Our visa application was approved in five short days on January 28th. Sadly, I wasn't able for whatever reason to receive email notifications even though at the time of application at the US Embassy in Manila if I asked if I would and they said yes. I even filled out a form for that. Regardless, it took a month for USCIS to notify us! Whew!

Now the next step. I have requested a checklist for the next steps. Affidavit of support, clearances and all that stuff. Tedious but easy.

My question today is what is done when there are no immunization records available. Back when my wife was a child the doctor came to the house to administer the immunizations and he has since passed away. There are no records. I recall reading somewhere on VJ similar situations that had a solution but I don't remember the solution or what happened.

Anyone know? Obviously she doesn't want to repeat immunizations she's already had not to mention the cost. Please reply at your earliest convenience.

Best wishes and good luck to all!

Steve & Evelyn

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Good Day VJ Friends,

Our visa application was approved in five short days on January 28th. Sadly, I wasn't able for whatever reason to receive email notifications even though at the time of application at the US Embassy in Manila if I asked if I would and they said yes. I even filled out a form for that. Regardless, it took a month for USCIS to notify us! Whew!

Now the next step. I have requested a checklist for the next steps. Affidavit of support, clearances and all that stuff. Tedious but easy.

My question today is what is done when there are no immunization records available. Back when my wife was a child the doctor came to the house to administer the immunizations and he has since passed away. There are no records. I recall reading somewhere on VJ similar situations that had a solution but I don't remember the solution or what happened.

Anyone know? Obviously she doesn't want to repeat immunizations she's already had not to mention the cost. Please reply at your earliest convenience.

Best wishes and good luck to all!

Steve & Evelyn

Whether she has done immunization or not you are still going to pay for medical fees which is $240. There are no exemption.

In regards to no records, you just have to tell st lukes that she had immunization but there was no record of it. Everybody has gone through immunization when we were child. Goodluck!

Edited by Paps IR5

IR5 DAD's Journey Total of 1 year from mailing out form I-130

(Jan 2013) to Visa in hand(Jan 2014).

02/02/2014: Paid $165 at ELIS site

03/06/2014: PORT-OF-Entry=Vancouver Canada

03/31/2014: USCIS Status Address Change

04/03/2014: Applied for SS

​04/03/2014: ELIS STATUS showed OPTIMIZED right away the day we applied for SS card.

04/07/2014: Green Card Production

04/09/2014: SS Card received.

4/10/2014: ELIS and USCIS status: GREEN CARD PRODUCED/SHIPPED

4/15/2014: GC arrived in the mail (yay!)

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