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Need my k1 medical transcribing. Any civil surgeons in Orlando area?

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I've called around 15 different places and no one seems to understand what I need. I've already had my medical in the uk.but there are two vaccinations missing off it that I had done in the UK at my own doctors. All the places I've called said I have to have my medical done again. Surely there is a civil surgeon who can update my vaccination worksheet instead of trying to rip me off. I'm getting so stressed about this as I have already paid and gone through the medical in London. Please help 😫 I have all the correct paperwork and evidence to support this. (Note from my doctor with the shots I received and my other medical forms from Knightsbridge) if I call the USCIS office will they give me options or is that pointless? Thanks 

 

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Do you HAVE to go to a doctors office? We don't call them "civil surgeon" here so maybe that term is confusing to them. I know that our local county health department has an immunization clinic - can you just go there and get it done and they will give you proof of it having been completed? 

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I've had the vaccinations done I had them after my medical in London. Guess I should have got them done there and then and paid so I didn't need to go through all of this. 

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it has to be a Doctor on the list, a greed issue, find one that caters for the Hispanic community, must be one in FL.

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Finding a civil surgeon who will update the vaccination sheet for free will be a difficult task. I've heard that people have done it, but it seems most just end up paying whatever fee the civil surgeon asks for just to get it done. 

 

Use the USCIS civil surgeon search tool to find ones near you, and call and ask about having them sign off on those vaccinations provided you bring proof that you had them done in the UK. https://my.uscis.gov/findadoctor

Take a copy of your UK K1 medical exam (I think it's the DS-3025), a blank I-693 (Part 9. Vaccination Record and Parts 1., 2., 3., 4., and 6. will need to be completed), and a copy of the I-693 Instructions to your appointment. 

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My fiancee did not need to repeat the physical, but ended up paying $200 plus the cost of a flu shot since the flu shot was all that he was missing.  Boiler is right that it is an issue of greed.  Unfortunately, the only thing you can do is get the shots.  Your only other option is calling every civil surgeon listed on the findadoctor website to see if you can find one who will only  charge a nominal fee.

 

Good luck!

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