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1 minute ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

Ok great! Thanks for sharing..I have a copy of my previous i693..I should probably go with it when it's time...not sure if it makes any difference..i'ld still have to pay the full price..not a problem tho. Cool.👍

Yes! Bring the copy, very important. You don’t want to pay and take the vaccines again. Because of current immigration delays, some doctors now have different prices for the medical examination. Different prices for Vaccines, tests and fill out the paperwork. 

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1 minute ago, escape said:

Yes! Bring the copy, very important. You don’t want to pay and take the vaccines again. Because of current immigration delays, some doctors now have different prices for the medical examination. Different prices for Vaccines, tests and fill out the paperwork. 

Really?😕 ok thanks! Will do! But wait..now that I have a copy..does that mean I won't do all the test again?..explain more please..this is sounding too good😀😀

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4 minutes ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

Really?😕 ok thanks! Will do! But wait..now that I have a copy..does that mean I won't do all the test again?..explain more please..this is sounding too good😀😀

You won’t need to take the vaccines, but you need to do the lab test I listed ☝🏼. Tests need to be recent. The TB is the blood one, NOT the old skin test. The lab tests cost me $20 through my insurance. It would cost $100 in the immigration doctor, plus an extra visit- which cost money and time off work for me. I was in and out of the immigration doctors office in less than 20 minutes.   

They were very supportive and  wished me good luck on the interview. I thought it was  nice of them. 

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2 minutes ago, escape said:

You won’t need to take the vaccines, but you need to do the lab test I listed ☝🏼. Tests need to be recent. The TB is the blood one, NOT the old skin test. The lab tests cost me $20 through my insurance. It would cost $100 in the immigration doctor, plus an extra visit- which cost money and time off work for me. I was in and out of the immigration doctors office in less than 20 minutes.   

They were very supportive and  wished me good luck on the interview. I thought it was  nice of them. 

Wow! Soooo nice😀😀😀 how long is the recent i693 good for..last time it was I think a year or so..heard there's been a slight change concerning that..and when should one go get this test done in preparation for interview? Can you do it way before the interview? I really don't wanna be caught off guard..I remember someone here had interview notice and was rushing to go get the test done..what's your take on it?

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7 minutes ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

I really don't wanna be caught off guard..I remember someone here had interview notice and was rushing to go get the test done..what's your take on it?

I’m not sure of how long in advance one can do the 693. I did all the research on doctors, vaccines and lab tests after I received my courtesy letter in December. So I knew exactly what to do when I received my interview letter. 

Yes, I knew of the risks of getting an interview letter days before the interview, and it’s not easy to control anxiety....But thank God it worked out, and I’m sure I’ve done my best. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, escape said:

@Stillwinning!!!😊 your interview letter is in its way. Hang tight and 🙏🏼

I organized all my paperwork too. Copies of everything, originals, thinking of how to dress, I drove by my local office to be more familiar with the place. Everything to try to calm me down for the interview date. That works for me. 

😊 Thanks dear and AMEN!🙏 for me I already know the location of my interview..it's in MANHATTAN!😀 not a place you wanna drive to..ain't no parking😏 lots of ticket ready officers!😝 anyway happy for you..go get your stuff!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God's got you!🙏

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On 5/17/2019 at 12:39 PM, Omega said:

GOOD NEWS!!!

Just in: I-360 Case status: CARD/DOCUMENT PRODUCTION (received email/text alert/status update)

Its really been a very tough journey, but I give God all glory.

 

Filed I-360: July 2017

no prima F.

RFE: Dec 2018.

RFE response: Feb 2019

After 95 days of responding to RFE, today 5/17/2019 - Card production.

 

Question: Reading from this forum, i understood that Card Production is a sign of approval. Please how long from now will I get approval notice.

Thanks all

 

 

 

Congrats 

Posted
57 minutes ago, waqasah said:

What happens if your cosponsor withdraws and you have filed I360

Not 100% sure if this information is correct but I believe the moment you file for i360 (self petitioner) you do not need anyone else's support! You may confirm with the folks with approved vawas looking to file i485.. They do not need nobody! Sandra or anyone else who knows more can throw more light on this here logic! ☝

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Posted
On 5/17/2019 at 11:39 AM, Omega said:

GOOD NEWS!!!

Just in: I-360 Case status: CARD/DOCUMENT PRODUCTION (received email/text alert/status update)

Its really been a very tough journey, but I give God all glory.

 

Filed I-360: July 2017

no prima F.

RFE: Dec 2018.

RFE response: Feb 2019

After 95 days of responding to RFE, today 5/17/2019 - Card production.

 

Question: Reading from this forum, i understood that Card Production is a sign of approval. Please how long from now will I get approval notice.

Thanks all

 

 

 

Congratulations, you are step closer to your GC 🥳🇺🇸💫

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Kuwait
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6 hours ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

Not 100% sure if this information is correct but I believe the moment you file for i360 (self petitioner) you do not need anyone else's support! You may confirm with the folks with approved vawas looking to file i485.. They do not need nobody! Sandra or anyone else who knows more can throw more light on this here logic! ☝

I can understand that. My question is if I lose the existing I-485 and I have applied VAWA. Will my co sponsor be liable for my any actions? My cosponsor wants to know about it. I am confused.  

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Posted
4 minutes ago, waqasah said:

I can understand that. My question is if I lose the existing I-458 and I have applied VAWA. Will my co sponsor be liable for my any actions? My cosposor wants to know about it. I am confused.  

If for any reason..including that your spouse withdraws the i360 your cosponsor won't be liable for any reason at all! So set your mind and their mind at rest! But if you're still anxious about it, you can wait for other responses, or send the attorney here a message..sandra! 

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Posted
2 hours ago, waqasah said:

I can understand that. My question is if I lose the existing I-485 and I have applied VAWA. Will my co sponsor be liable for my any actions? My cosponsor wants to know about it. I am confused.  

Even if you ex- or Uscis revoked the previous I485, it doesn’t matter because you are under Vawa now.

I don’t think you need a sponsor with Vawa application.

 
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