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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I did my medical examination around 6 months ago, while I was in the process of getting all the paper work together my husband lost his job and we didn't have an way to prove that he had enough money to support me. We put all the process on hold and now that he has another job we are doing the process over again. My question is for how long the medical examination is valid for? I need to go back to the doctor and to the examination again?

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
Timeline

Unfortunately yes. Medical expires in 6 months. Hope it would be well for you this time around.

USCIS Process:
Sent I-130 (via USPS): April 28 2016
NOA1 hardcopy received: May 7, 2016
NOA2 approval text & email: July 6, 2016 (60 days from NOA1) :dancing:
Petition Recieved by NVC text & email: July 18, 2016

NVC Process:
Case number and IIN Assigned: August 3, 2016
Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: August 3, 2016
AOS Fee Invoiced: August 4, 2016
Pay AOS Fee: August 4, 2016
AOS Fee appeared as PAID: August 5, 2016
IV Fee Invoiced: August 5, 2016
Pay IV Fee: August 10, 2016
IV Fee appeared as PAID: August 12, 2016
IV application (DS-260) completed: August 20, 2016
Sent AOS & IV packets (via Express Mail Singapore Post): September 23, 2016
Scan date: September 29,2016

3 NA in CEAC site: October 17, 2016 :dancing:
CC through phone: October 17, 2016
Confirmation of CC email received: October 24, 2016

Case "in transit": November 8,2016

Case "ready": November 17,2016

 

Interview Process:
Interview letter/P4 received via email: November 1, 2016

Medical (Singapore): November 11, 2016

Medical Sent to consulate: November 25, 2016

Interview Date: December 27, 2016

Interview Result: 221g for missing documents

Submit Documents: January 17, 2017

First Update: January 19, 2017

Submit Documents 2nd time : January 22, 2017 ( Approaching Chinese New Year )

Second Update : Feb 2, 2017

Ceac Status AP: until February 5, 2017

Ceac Status ISSUED: February 6, 2017

Visa ON HAND: February 7, 2017

POE: Philadelphia International Airport

US Entry: Feb 24, 2017

SS # received : Mar. 11, 2017

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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What are you filing for? Your profile says AOS, which would be within the US, but you have nothing in your timeline filled out, and did not provide details in your post. This is also posted in the 'What Visa Do I Need?" forum, but if you are filing for AOS, then you are not in need of a visa.

Medical exam abroad for getting a visa is valid for 6 months. Medical exam in the US by a civil surgeon(I-693) is valid for a year.

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: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
Timeline

What are you filing for? Your profile says AOS, which would be within the US, but you have nothing in your timeline filled out, and did not provide details in your post. This is also posted in the 'What Visa Do I Need?" forum, but if you are filing for AOS, then you are not in need of a visa.

Medical exam abroad for getting a visa is valid for 6 months. Medical exam in the US by a civil surgeon(I-693) is valid for a year.

Thank you! I'm in US. My medical exam was made here in US by a civil surgeon. And I'm applying for a AOS.

Thank you for take your time to answer me.

Yes, Medical report expires in 6 months.

Thank you to everyone that took their time to answer me! I really appreciate your help. Have a blessed day!

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