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3 minutes ago, Scandi said:

I think you're wrong though. No matter how many copies I have of my own medical, the only one that matters is the one that has an original signature from the doctor (or NOT a copy), and is sent/handed over in a sealed envelope to the embassy. Whatever I do with the copies I have does NOT matter. It's only the ORIGINAL report in a sealed envelope that matters. The sealed envelope with the ORIGINAL report is in your file with USCIS, again that's all that matters. That's the only medical report that matters. We (in Sweden especially) don't have ANY access to the original report, we never see it, never touch it, unless we open the visa package and then we can't even get into the US. Just like for everyone else.

 

So to say that we are not supposed to have a COPY of our own medical is just not right. The beneficiary/foreigner/immigrant can have as many copies as s/he wants and it does not matter one bit to the process.

I agree now that some embassies/PP's/CBP officer may give you a copy. 

The point is that the OP and others have considered or have even submitted an unsealed copy with their AOS package. Why would you do that if it could be interpreted in any way that you are offering them info that could be tampered with because it's not sealed? 

You shouldnt submit an unsealed copy. You dont know the repercussions that may instigate.

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My wife also received a full copy of her medical exam and records, I have a extra copy, and I scanned them into my computer for safe keeping also. 

Important note that I think is being overlooked is I witness the officer open my wifes packet at POE, and we kicked it and went to the airport bar and had a few brewski.... No, but really the copy he pulled out of the sealed envelope had a seal stamped on every page stating original copy where the copies I have did not have the seal on them, so I think that is how they would know you don't have original copies, because the ones I have don't have that stamp on them saying they are original. So I am sure the same applies here possibly, but I only sent in my DS-3025 with my AOS anyway, package was thick enough.

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I think you're worried too much.  The sealed envelope is tampered when you got the copy of your med check from the CO themselves from the embassy?

 

I sent my full medical check up in my AOS package.

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Posted
10 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

Okay that makes a bit more sense. I think you understood my concern though. 

I still would only submit the DS3025 with your AOS package as submitting any other copies of anything that you should not have a copy of may raise issues. It may not but just to be safe. I'd pretend you doing even have a copy of the entire medical package.

Ok. I see. 😄It's simple to just mail out the DS3025.Thank you so much!

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2 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

Okay look at it this way....you have a copy. How did you get it? Of course you got it legitimately but how can you prove that to them that you got it legitimately? Did you open your sealed packet somehow, copy it and reseal the packet somehow? Of course not, but how can you prove you didn't? Having a copy of it looks fishy. Why would you offer that info to USCIS if they can interpret how you got that copy however they want?

All I'm saying is it's not wise to hand them your copy because it's not sealed and has left their chain of command. It's just too risky in my opinion. It's unnecessary to hand a copy in as they already have the sealed copy so why put yourself in a situation where they may make assumptions. That's all I'm saying.

Thank you.😄But what I have isn't the copied ones. If it's a copy then your concern will be right.They're the same as the CBP got.Anyway,since it's not necessary to send the package with the medical exam report,I can just make it easy.

Posted
31 minutes ago, Jenna Ting said:

Thank you.😄But what I have isn't the copied ones. If it's a copy then your concern will be right.They're the same as the CBP got.Anyway,since it's not necessary to send the package with the medical exam report,I can just make it easy.

My concern is not that it's a copy. My concern is that it's not sealed but I think you get it. Just submit your DS3025 as the instructions state. That's all you need. You dont need to complicate it anymore than it has to be.

 

The official copy that was collected at your POE will be waiting for you at your interview. And if it's not, submitting an unsealed copy wont be accepted anyways (you'd have to redo your medical, get a signed and sealed I693). Your copy would not be valid as it is not sealed.

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, LizM said:

Not all clinics give you your own copy of the DS-3025. I had to specifically ask for it to get it. But I recommend having one, because it makes AOS a bit easier. You can probably still reach out to the clinic and see if it's possible to get it.

 

I was given a full copy of my entire medical report during my K1 interview. And then a sealed copy in the visa package. But it may vary by country.

I will check with my clinic. Thanks :)

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32 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

My concern is not that it's a copy. My concern is that it's not sealed but I think you get it. Just submit your DS3025 as the instructions state. That's all you need. You dont need to complicate it anymore than it has to be.

 

The official copy that was collected at your POE will be waiting for you at your interview. And if it's not, submitting an unsealed copy wont be accepted anyways (you'd have to redo your medical, get a signed and sealed I693). Your copy would not be valid as it is not sealed.

 

Yes. I'll only attach DS3025. Then wait until I get the notification to do the medical exam

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Posted
3 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

What I dont think anyone is understanding in what I'm saying is that the copy of the medical is not supposed to be unsealed. The applicant is not supposed to have access to it and it's not supposed to leave the chain of command from the embassy to the CBP officer. They could view it as tampered with and throw out any copy of it including the copy that WAS sealed and handed in at your POE simply because you offered an unsealed copy of it with your AOS application or at your AOS interview.

And THEN in that case, you may have to redo your medical and submit a sealed copy so they know it has not been tampered with.

But wat if the clinic gives you an extra copy that is only for u?

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Posted
4 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

It wont be a card. It will be a regular sized piece of paper. It will say Vaccination Documentation Worksheet on the top and DS3025 on the bottom left corner. It should be two pages.

 

Google DS3025 and look at images of one. I cannot upload an example here. 

So shud I ask my clinic to provide me my DS-3025?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Liflead said:

So shud I ask my clinic to provide me my DS-3025?

Yes. If you did not receive it, you should contact your overseas panel physician for your copy.

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3 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

I agree now that some embassies/PP's/CBP officer may give you a copy. 

The point is that the OP and others have considered or have even submitted an unsealed copy with their AOS package. Why would you do that if it could be interpreted in any way that you are offering them info that could be tampered with because it's not sealed? 

You shouldnt submit an unsealed copy. You dont know the repercussions that may instigate.

If I can send a copy of ds3250 which was suppose to be in the sealed envelope I can send the medicals as well as long as I have them.

 

 
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