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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi guys

 

I am slowly and steadily moving along the K1 Visa/ Permanent Resident process. I have filed my AOS and have completed my Biometrics appointment.

 

However, I have been advised that I will need to submit a I 693 when I eventually go for my interview. I know that I still need to get some vaccinations (which in hindsight I should have got before I left UK) and have contacted my doctor back in the UK for my vaccination record. My doctors office advised me that they had my records up to 2004 only as I had changed practice in 2006 for university. To cut a long story short, my university doctor has lost my records and I can't remember if I had any more vaccinations post 2004. 

 

I was wondering if anyone else has had similar problems?

 

My plan so far is to book an appointment with an approved doctor (as per https://my.uscis.gov/findadoctor) and get the vaccinations and I 693 completed ASAP. 

 

Thanks

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Sweden
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All I submitted was my vaccination records in the AOS package. Don't know if you'll need it at the interview...if you have one, some AOS from K1 gets waived. But if you're worried, go see a doc and have them draw your blood to see which antibodies you have from vaccinations. The ones you lack you can take :-)

K-1:
06/08/2016: I-129F Sent

06/16/2016: Check cashed

08/23/2016: Approval

09/09/2016: At the Stockholm Embassy

09/28/2016: Embassy received completed medical

09/29/2016: Interview date, APPROVAL 

10/14/2016: Visa ISSUED

10/17/2016: Visa received

 

AOS
12/22/2016: I-485, I-131, I-765 Sent

01/10/2017: Check cashed

02/03/2017: Biometrics completed

04/17/2017: Your case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/20/2018: I-485 Interview letter received

02/01/2018: I-485 Interview, APPROVAL 

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I'm in the same boat, but waiting for NOA2 - no trace of my immunization records and my doctor has told me to go back home and look for it. I've heard about the blood test so may end up going that route if my doctor won't validate from his records.

 
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