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Medical Exam for Adjustment of Status and USCIS Got My Name Wrong

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello

 

So I applied for my AoS about a month ago. I followed the guidelines to what I thought was to a T. I just got a letter in the mail saying that I didn't include a signed i693 form in my package. I read in the AoS package that K1 visa immigrants who already had their medical exam prior to entry, had it not expired over 1 year yet, could use their vaccination supplement form instead of taking another medical (which makes sense since it's stupid expensive and stupid redundant). 

 

Well, I included my DS3025 vaccination form, which is the only paperwork I have as medical exam evidence and then I got this letter saying I didn't submit the i693. They said I can bring the signed form to the interview or send it in if I don't require an interview. So now I need to find a doc that will transcribe, and the only one in the area said she'll assess the situation and probably charge the medical exam cost just to fill out my paperwork for me. 

 

Why did they say I could submit my vaccination supplement instead, and now are asking for the i693 too?

 

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Lastly, when I went and got my SSN from my nearby administration, they said they couldn't find me in the system, so they searched me based on my middle name being a 2nd first name and was able to find me. They said that the USCIS seem to have been lazy about my middle name in put and actually put me as having a double first name, yknow? So he told me to call USCIS (hahaha). I was immediately at the biometrics appointment and they gave me the number to call. Well, it's that horrible automated system and my situation doesn't fall in any of its categories. And I don't know how to submit it as a typed error because I have no idea how long this has been a mistake, I don't know which form to make the receipt of when the error began. Not to mention, I could be worrying about it for nothing because my marriage changed my name so they had another opportunity to fix it if it truly has been going over their head and the change just hasn't officially been processed yet (its been about a month and a half since AoS application submission).

 

Anyway, the SSN office gave me a number under the name that is technically wrong and told me to try to get it sorted out ASAP because obviously having my US life in the wrong name is a problem. And I don't know what to do! I'm getting my license application done in the next couple days and everything I do now has to match the SSN record, which is my wrong name.

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i have noticed an increase of RFE's for people that did sent in there DS3025. I suspect they are paying closer attention to the accuracy of the form where in the past they were more likely to just look for the "vaccination complete request blanket waiver" check box.

 

So either your DS3025 was not filled out correctly or the officer did not interpret the rules correctly. At least those are the only 2 things I can come up with.

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Just to follow up on this thread, I went to a civil surgeon for a I693 form to bring to my Green Card interview. It cost $100 and they didn't do any medical work, it was strictly paperwork with a nurse to save the money. When I was in the interview, I said I had brought my new envelope. The officer reviewed my folder and said that their request for an I693 didn't make sense, and wasn't required. He took the envelope anyway and apologized for the money and time I had used to get the unnecessary document. Whoever had reviewed my case had obviously made an oversight of my entire medical page, which is clumsy. I also had it listed in my Table of Contents. Unfortunately, there is no getting the money back. Thankfully I didn't have to pay for a whole new medical, just the transcription rate.

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