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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Costa Rica
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Posted
Just now, Luis P said:

Hi everyone! I'm a K-1 Visa applicant (beneficiary) and I went to get my physical exam on friday. At the doctor's office they gave me a sealed packet and a separate sheet: the DS-3025 (Vaccination Doc Worksheet). When I was reading it I noticed that on the "Vaccination Documentation" section there are two options: (1) "Immigrant Visa or Parolee applicant completed vaccination requirements" and (2) "K Visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirements".  The doctor checked #1, and I think he should have checked #2, since Im a K-1 applicant and the K-1 is a Nonimmigrant Visa. Im worried this is going to give me issues at the interview or at the port of entry. What do you guys think? Did your doctor also checked the #1 option? Thank you. 

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The same thing happened for my now hubby's form, box 1 was checked. There were no issues at the interview or port of entry. We sent the AOS packet in April, and I'm hoping that everything is OK. At least all the shots are done, so hopefully that little box won't make much of a difference. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, jay9475 said:

The same thing happened for my now hubby's form, box 1 was checked. There were no issues at the interview or port of entry. We sent the AOS packet in April, and I'm hoping that everything is OK. At least all the shots are done, so hopefully that little box won't make much of a difference. 

Perfect! Thank you very much for your answer. Good luck with everything. 

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hello everyone! 

I would just like to know if anyone knows where in Costa Rica could I get all records of vaccinations I've ever received? or if possible, a test of sorts that is not very expensive to determine this? 

I went to la Caja to ask but with no success, lady said they: "Don't do that" 

I have a small booklet which kept shots I had gotten all the way until I was 11 or 12 I believe, but I really really don't want to pay for any more vaccines as I've noticed that they're quite expensive here.

 

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🐇 Sent I-129F: 03/14/2019 

🐇 I-129F NOA1: 03/22/2019 (Received The 18th)

🐇 I-129F NOA2: 06/15/2019 (85 days)

🐇Case transferred to NVC & Case# assigned: 07/10/2019 (25 days) 

🐇 NVC left: 07/23/2019 

🐇 Consulate Received: 07/26/2019 (CEAC switched to ready on the 30th) 

🐇 Interview date: 08/05/2019 (Approved :D:wub:!!!) 

 

Posted
20 hours ago, oflyingbunnyo said:

Hello everyone! 

I would just like to know if anyone knows where in Costa Rica could I get all records of vaccinations I've ever received? or if possible, a test of sorts that is not very expensive to determine this? 

I went to la Caja to ask but with no success, lady said they: "Don't do that" 

I have a small booklet which kept shots I had gotten all the way until I was 11 or 12 I believe, but I really really don't want to pay for any more vaccines as I've noticed that they're quite expensive here.

 

All we had was the book too from childhood.  They accepted that without an issue at the physical.  In order to avoid costs, my husband went to his local hospital and got the remaining vaccines he needed for free before the physical exam date.  I don't think there is a way to retrieve old records unless your previous doctor or hospital had them electronically.  Where my husband lived at least, that did not exist.  Best of luck!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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3 hours ago, KJ2 said:

All we had was the book too from childhood.  They accepted that without an issue at the physical.  In order to avoid costs, my husband went to his local hospital and got the remaining vaccines he needed for free before the physical exam date.  I don't think there is a way to retrieve old records unless your previous doctor or hospital had them electronically.  Where my husband lived at least, that did not exist.  Best of luck!

Thank you so much for answer. 

Would you be as kind as to ask him how we went about going to the hospital to get the remaining vaccines? Did he needed an appointment? If so, how did he make it? And in which area did he got the vaccines? General medicine or a specialized ward? 

 

Thank you once again for the answer :thumbs:, I feel this process almost ending and it's a little unnerving how much goes into this whole thing. 

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🐇 Sent I-129F: 03/14/2019 

🐇 I-129F NOA1: 03/22/2019 (Received The 18th)

🐇 I-129F NOA2: 06/15/2019 (85 days)

🐇Case transferred to NVC & Case# assigned: 07/10/2019 (25 days) 

🐇 NVC left: 07/23/2019 

🐇 Consulate Received: 07/26/2019 (CEAC switched to ready on the 30th) 

🐇 Interview date: 08/05/2019 (Approved :D:wub:!!!) 

 

Posted
12 hours ago, oflyingbunnyo said:

Thank you so much for answer. 

Would you be as kind as to ask him how we went about going to the hospital to get the remaining vaccines? Did he needed an appointment? If so, how did he make it? And in which area did he got the vaccines? General medicine or a specialized ward? 

 

Thank you once again for the answer :thumbs:, I feel this process almost ending and it's a little unnerving how much goes into this whole thing. 

He lived in Quepos and went to what he said was just Seguro Social, like a small clinic that is associated with the hospital and they do vaccinations and small things like that.  No appointment, but you’d have to find out where one is located near you! Yes this process is long and tough, but it’ll be worth it! 

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hello everyone, I know this thread is pretty much dead but I'm panicking. 

Can the I-134 be a scanned copy or does the original have to be brought in ? 

We're almost at the end of this whole thing and it has been nothing but stressful @__@ 

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🐇 Sent I-129F: 03/14/2019 

🐇 I-129F NOA1: 03/22/2019 (Received The 18th)

🐇 I-129F NOA2: 06/15/2019 (85 days)

🐇Case transferred to NVC & Case# assigned: 07/10/2019 (25 days) 

🐇 NVC left: 07/23/2019 

🐇 Consulate Received: 07/26/2019 (CEAC switched to ready on the 30th) 

🐇 Interview date: 08/05/2019 (Approved :D:wub:!!!) 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Posted
3 hours ago, oflyingbunnyo said:

Hello everyone, I know this thread is pretty much dead but I'm panicking. 

Can the I-134 be a scanned copy or does the original have to be brought in ? 

We're almost at the end of this whole thing and it has been nothing but stressful @__@ 

It says it requires a "wet" signature in black so that would be mean original of the signature page.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Posted
6 minutes ago, TicoGringo said:

It says it requires a "wet" signature in black so that would be mean original of the signature page.

could you tell me where it says that please? 

Thank you for responding :)!

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🐇 Sent I-129F: 03/14/2019 

🐇 I-129F NOA1: 03/22/2019 (Received The 18th)

🐇 I-129F NOA2: 06/15/2019 (85 days)

🐇Case transferred to NVC & Case# assigned: 07/10/2019 (25 days) 

🐇 NVC left: 07/23/2019 

🐇 Consulate Received: 07/26/2019 (CEAC switched to ready on the 30th) 

🐇 Interview date: 08/05/2019 (Approved :D:wub:!!!) 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Posted
4 hours ago, oflyingbunnyo said:

could you tell me where it says that please? 

Thank you for responding :)!

Well I went to actual government website and it does not say it specifically...there is a forum on visa journey and it seems that the debate on this is mixed....  Forum is: Form I-134 must have an original signature?!?  

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Posted

The P3 that the embassy sends you doesn't specify that it needs to be a wet signature. 

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

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I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

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AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

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ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

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N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

Oath Ceremony: Nov 16 2022 :wow:🇺🇸

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  • 3 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hello hello hello! 

I just got recently approved today at my interview and I couldn't be any happier 😊!

I was just wondering if you guys could give me some insights into when you received your visas as me and my fiance have some plans and we would like to know around when should we expect to receive them, they told me in the interview that they'd give me the visa around 10 business days but have you guys got it any sooner? 

Thank you in advance! 

Spoiler

 

🐇 Sent I-129F: 03/14/2019 

🐇 I-129F NOA1: 03/22/2019 (Received The 18th)

🐇 I-129F NOA2: 06/15/2019 (85 days)

🐇Case transferred to NVC & Case# assigned: 07/10/2019 (25 days) 

🐇 NVC left: 07/23/2019 

🐇 Consulate Received: 07/26/2019 (CEAC switched to ready on the 30th) 

🐇 Interview date: 08/05/2019 (Approved :D:wub:!!!) 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Posted
28 minutes ago, oflyingbunnyo said:

Hello hello hello! 

I just got recently approved today at my interview and I couldn't be any happier 😊!

I was just wondering if you guys could give me some insights into when you received your visas as me and my fiance have some plans and we would like to know around when should we expect to receive them, they told me in the interview that they'd give me the visa around 10 business days but have you guys got it any sooner? 

Thank you in advance! 

That’s what it usually takes about a week 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Posted
43 minutes ago, oflyingbunnyo said:

Hello hello hello! 

I just got recently approved today at my interview and I couldn't be any happier 😊!

I was just wondering if you guys could give me some insights into when you received your visas as me and my fiance have some plans and we would like to know around when should we expect to receive them, they told me in the interview that they'd give me the visa around 10 business days but have you guys got it any sooner? 

Thank you in advance! 

Congratulations.  My nephew recently did his Cr-1 in Costa Rica and they got it in 7 days.  

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Posted
1 hour ago, TicoGringo said:

Congratulations.  My nephew recently did his Cr-1 in Costa Rica and they got it in 7 days.  

Awesome!

How long ago did your nephew go to his interview? 

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🐇 Sent I-129F: 03/14/2019 

🐇 I-129F NOA1: 03/22/2019 (Received The 18th)

🐇 I-129F NOA2: 06/15/2019 (85 days)

🐇Case transferred to NVC & Case# assigned: 07/10/2019 (25 days) 

🐇 NVC left: 07/23/2019 

🐇 Consulate Received: 07/26/2019 (CEAC switched to ready on the 30th) 

🐇 Interview date: 08/05/2019 (Approved :D:wub:!!!) 

 

 
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