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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hello all, I have a question about the immunization records.  My fiancé cannot locate her immunization she has had when she was little.  Is it possible to get all necessary immunization shots in one visit?  This is in preparation for the K1 interview.  

 

Our application status is currently "At NVC"

 

I just wanted stay on top of everything before I make plans to travel back for the interview.  All other paperwork is in order except for this.  Thanks for everyone's help with this.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Physicians can do tests to determine evidence of immunity, either from a past illness or a vaccine. They might want to do that to ensure she doesn't get a duplicate vaccination. I suggest calling the State-department approved clinic where she will go and ask what they can do in that situation. I'm totally not a doctor, just passing on what I've read on the matter, so be sure to do your homework beyond what I've mentioned here. :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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In my case (Argentina) my embassy doctor sent me to an specific lab to do some blood test to check which vaccines were missing since my vaccination records were incomplete. Also they gave me a flu shot because it was mandatory. If she does not know which vaccines she needs or she had in the past then they likely will do some blood test to verify this.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I recommend ur fiance to get a test 1st, make appointment to take vaccines then heading to Cho Ray for medical exam. It will save you time. There are 4 required shots needed to be marked as completed for AOS process which are mmr, varicella, tdap n influenza. So make sure your fiance took all those.

K1 Journey : Service Center: California Service Center + Consulate: Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

USCIS I-129F Receive Date:  January 13th, 2017

USCIS I-129F NOA2 Date:  April 27th, 2017 (105 Active days )

NVC Received: May 19th, 2017

NVC Left : May 26th, 2017

Packet 3 Received : June 12th, 2017

Interview Date : July 28th, 2017  - Approved

AOS Journey: 

AOS package (I 485, I765, I131) sent: Jan 10th, 2018

USCIS Lockbox Chicago received: Jan 12th, 2018

NOA 1 hard copies received: Jan 22nd, 2018

Bio-metric Appointment Letter received: Jan 26th, 2018

Bio-metric Appointment date: Feb 6th, 2018

Interview date: April 23rd, 2018

Approval date: May 20th 2018

 

ROC Journey:

Package sent: 02/25/20

USCIS Lockbox Phoenix received: 02/27/20

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