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Good day to everyone I have concern as everyone else who goes over to this page... I am filing for AOS and other forms along with it... but I am confused about my DS-3025 or my vaccine records. They did sputum test on me but I came out negative in all tests.. when I get here they just gave me a paper with all vaccines and stuff but its all blank and when I got here they ask me to take the paper to a civil service doctor but when I took it there they didn't know what to do... so do i... do i have to get all the shots that is on the paper? I didn't get the shot in the Philippines where I am from my fiancee now husband told me to take them here instead

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20 minutes ago, Drillerone said:

Good day to everyone I have concern as everyone else who goes over to this page... I am filing for AOS and other forms along with it... but I am confused about my DS-3025 or my vaccine records. They did sputum test on me but I came out negative in all tests.. when I get here they just gave me a paper with all vaccines and stuff but its all blank and when I got here they ask me to take the paper to a civil service doctor but when I took it there they didn't know what to do... so do i... do i have to get all the shots that is on the paper? I didn't get the shot in the Philippines where I am from my fiancee now husband told me to take them here instead

Is the DS3025 marked complete or not?

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If DS-3025 isn't marked complete, you generally need a whole new medical once you get here. ALSO, you need all shots transcribed from DS-3025 to I-693. You should've given the "Shot book" or whatever you do in Your country to keep track of shots administered, to be put on DS-3025. You cannot file AoS with incomplete DS3025, you need a whole need medical thats marked complete (I-693), along with missing shots.
Hope that helps.

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8 minutes ago, PaulMac said:

If DS-3025 isn't marked complete, you generally need a whole new medical once you get here. ALSO, you need all shots transcribed from DS-3025 to I-693. You should've given the "Shot book" or whatever you do in Your country to keep track of shots administered, to be put on DS-3025. You cannot file AoS with incomplete DS3025, you need a whole need medical thats marked complete (I-693), along with missing shots.
Hope that helps.

well i tried to attach the copy of my file here but it don't work the size is too big i wish i could send it to you... everything is blank

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1 minute ago, Drillerone said:

well i tried to attach the copy of my file here but it don't work the size is too big i wish i could send it to you... everything is blank

Did you get flu shot before medical?

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1 minute ago, PaulMac said:

What doctor did you go to? Civil Surgeon or random doctor to get shot? I don't understand your question anymore.

we went to specialist internal medicine doctor 

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Just now, Drillerone said:

we went to specialist internal medicine doctor 

we're playing charades at this point. The doctor you went to before going to embassy should've given you exact copy of the filled out DS3025 (other was in the packet for POE). it should say atleast which shots you have and which you are missing, UNLESS you didn't tell him or showed the doctor your records.  

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1 minute ago, PaulMac said:

we're playing charades at this point. The doctor you went to before going to embassy should've given you exact copy of the filled out DS3025 (other was in the packet for POE). it should say atleast which shots you have and which you are missing, UNLESS you didn't tell him or showed the doctor your records.  

they didn't ask anything from me expect asking me if i want to get my shot to them where i went to get my medical done and i didn't do it there coz my fiancee told me i can do it here in the US instead so the medical center i went to gave me a piece of paper with different labels of shots in it and everything is blank no check no nothing. they just simply told me to show that paper to where i have to re-do my physical... 

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Just now, Drillerone said:

they didn't ask anything from me expect asking me if i want to get my shot to them where i went to get my medical done and i didn't do it there coz my fiancee told me i can do it here in the US instead so the medical center i went to gave me a piece of paper with different labels of shots in it and everything is blank no check no nothing. they just simply told me to show that paper to where i have to re-do my physical... 

So do what they told you to. Prepare for massive bill though. You MUST use USCIS approved Civil Surgeon, all shots MUST be up to date, and I-693 MUST be filled out completely, and signed by that approved doctor. Good luck.

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3 hours ago, UnitedStatesGuy said:

For the I-130, Part 4. 59.a.... It asks the last address that me & my spouse lived together. She is currently here and filing AOS from within the US. Would the 'date from' be the day that we got married? I didn't know which thread to post this in so I apologize if this is the wrong one. 

It is indeed the wrong one. Create a thread in Adjustment of status, not processing 

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On 1/27/2019 at 10:41 AM, Steve&Chelsea said:

I also received my biometrics letter of appointment yesterday (Jan 26) it was also dated Jan 18th. 

 

My appointment is in Phoenix on Feb 5th.

 

Another step closer 😁

Hi you all,

 

Sent my package December 31 and got my notification January 2 (by mail, letter and text).

But still waiting for my biometrics letter.

 

Weird right?

Should I call the USCIS office in my city? 

 

Who knows if my letter got lost :(  

 

The webiste says: "Fingerprint Fee Was Received"

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On 1/28/2019 at 8:16 AM, PaulMac said:

AoS Sent out today (1-28). Probably that makes me one of the later Jan Filer!

Jeez that packet was one hell of a compilation and waste of paper lol
K-1 in NJ :) 

Hey, @PaulMac good to see you on this group. We're from the same group NOA2--->NVC October 2018 group and you've been a great help. Hope you'll stay around to give many of us here peace of mind with your advice 😉

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