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Hello to all of you!

We're working on papers for AOS and I have a question concerning about Med Exam forms...I brought with me my overseas medical examination (form DS-2053 called),wich I needed for my K1 interview in Croatia 3 months ago...now while applying for AOS,can I just submit a copy of DS-2053 form of med exam or I do need to fill all new form I-693?Confused about it.

Another question.

Some of the samples of cover letters applicants I found sent 4 passport style photos (2 for EAD and extra 2 for AOS,I guess).

In AOS instructions only 2 photos are required.

Can anybody answer?

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Most people that filed for AOS got the DS-3025 transcribed to a I-963a (vaccination supplement) by finding a civil surgeon in their area that does it. Make sure that you insist that you DO NOT require the full medical done, just the vaccination supplement because alot of people get ripped off from these doctors. Phone around until you find one that will do it for your for little or no cost.

Yes, 2 passport photos for the AOS and 2 for EAD, but if you are not applying for the EAD then you only need to submit 2 photos just for the AOS.

Good luck.

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You don't need to send your medical exam forms. Only the I-693a vaccination supplement.

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Like what together2 love said, refuse to take another medical exam if they will ask to get one coz' what you really need is vaccination from a designated surgeon by the USCIS.

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Hello to all of you!

We're working on papers for AOS and I have a question concerning about Med Exam forms...I brought with me my overseas medical examination (form DS-2053 called),wich I needed for my K1 interview in Croatia 3 months ago...now while applying for AOS,can I just submit a copy of DS-2053 form of med exam or I do need to fill all new form I-693?Confused about it.

Another question.

Some of the samples of cover letters applicants I found sent 4 passport style photos (2 for EAD and extra 2 for AOS,I guess).

In AOS instructions only 2 photos are required.

Can anybody answer?

Thanks so much...I would already goin' crazy if there is no VJ.

You're right! VJ is really a BIG help to all of us.

well, about ur questions some VJer's just submit their overseas medical exam and didn't get an RFE but some did. So, i won't suggest that. You can ask a civil surgeon near your place to transfer your overseas medical exam to I-693. Here's a link for USCIS civil surgeon locator: https://egov.immigration.gov/crisgwi/go?act...office_type=CIV You don't need to do another medical exam. They'll transfer your records in I-693 (sealed envelop) in minimum amount.

I can't answer u about the EAD because i didn't apply for that but i did submit 2 passport style photos for my AOS. Hope my answers helps u.

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Jan. 30, 2009 - Mailed I-751 to CSC

Feb. 02, 2009 - CSC Received Mailed I-751

Feb. 09, 2009 - NOA1 (I-751 Receipt Notice)

Feb. 13, 2009 - NOA2 (Biometrics Schedule)

Mar. 05, 2009 - Biometrics Done / Touched

Apr. 11, 2009 - Received Congratulatory/Approval Letter (04/07/09)

May 14, 2009 - Touched (Card Production Ordered)

May 20, 2009 - Touched (Approval Notice Sent --- WEIRD)

May 26, 2009 - Green Card Received.

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