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I took your advice and called up 3-4 physicians from the list and all of them (or their operators) advice that you need a full medical examination and do not understand what a I-693A form is or what an overseas vaccination supplement is. Did you guys use any special terms to make them understand?

We called around too. If your medical is within a year you do NOT need a new one, I don't care what the CS receptionist told you. Keep calling around. I had one CS office tell me that they don't care WHAT the guidelines are...they can do as they please. I told them I can also do as I please and find another doctor. We did...and paid only $50 for the transfer of my husband's vaccination record and for the tetanus shot he needed to become up to date with his vaccinations. It may behoove you to call around a bit more. The CS we called knew exactly what we needed...most of them do or should.

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I have been reading some posts on I-693 for AOS. My fiancee has got a vaccination supplement from her overseas medical appointment but this form does not have anything like I-693A mentioned on it. I was wondering if I am missing some form or have the rules changed? I also wanted to confirm that do I have to submit a photocopy of this vaccination supplement or the original copy.

The medical done for fiance visas over seas have a vacination supplement but is a DS form not a I form. When filing for AOS you are required to have a civil surgeon complete a I-693A (medical supplement) which is then submitted with your application. If you medical for the Fiance visa was less than one year ago, then you do not need the I-693 only the I-693A.

hello there,

i just wanted to say that my husband is from morocco too and all we sent was the vacc. supplement worksheet the DS-3025 and no RFE. dont ask how that happend but i didnt complain...lol... all though we will double check and make sure that his vacc. are up to date and see if he is missing any cuz i don't have a clue... shhh... dont tell anyone!!!

michelle

Hi Michelle, thanks for adding that. Some people have been successful doing exactly what you have done. I guess we didnt want to chance it. By the way Congratulations on the green Card!

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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