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28 minutes ago, hpizzle said:

Is the petitioner allowed to submit DS-260 for the immigrant? If not - can the petitioner/immigrant connect via remote connection which would allow the immigrant to electronically sign and submit?

You can do it. Just put yourself as preparer at the bottom/ last page  of the DS where it asks

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2 hours ago, KJ2 said:

You can do it. Just put yourself as preparer at the bottom/ last page  of the DS where it asks

The DS will also ask relationship of Preparer to Beneficiary,  so it will be obvious who you are.

 

When ready to submit DS, carefully check all answers and take your time making sure your Beneficiary info etc is as it should be. Once DS is submitted it can not be changed without a really difficult process to fix something major.

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1 hour ago, hpizzle said:

Thank you for the information.

 

There is a question regarding vaccinations. My spouse has all vaccines required per her country's laws - I do not know if they meet US law though. Is there a way to check this?

Check here. It lists the vaccinations needed by age. Most likely (assuming your wife is between ages 18-64), your wife will only be required to have tdap, measles/mumps/rubella, chicken pox vax (or to have had chicken pox in the past), and the annual seasonal flu shot, so 4 vaccinations in total:

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/civil/vaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html#tbl1

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33 minutes ago, LilyJohansen said:

Check here. It lists the vaccinations needed by age. Most likely (assuming your wife is between ages 18-64), your wife will only be required to have tdap, measles/mumps/rubella, chicken pox vax (or to have had chicken pox in the past), and the annual seasonal flu shot, so 4 vaccinations in total:

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/civil/vaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html#tbl1

Awesome, thanks. I also found this link:

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/vaccinations.html

 

Gonna have to compare the two to make sure everything is consistent. 

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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, hpizzle said:

Awesome, thanks. I also found this link:

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/vaccinations.html

 

Gonna have to compare the two to make sure everything is consistent. 

That link lists all of the possible required vaccines, however which vaccines will actually be required or not depends on the age of the beneficiary, as listed by the link from the CDC

Edited by LilyJohansen

Our CR1 Journey:

 

USCIS Stage:

  • Feb 14 2019: NOA1 (NSC)
  • July 31 2019: I129f NOA1
  • Sep 19 2019: I129f NOA2 (Denied - 50 days from NOA1)
  • Sep 19 2019: I130 NOA2 (Approved - 217 days from NOA1)

 

NVC Stage:

  • Sep 27 2019: Sent to Department of State
  • Oct 31 2019: Case number received (34 days since sent)
  • Nov 1 2019: IV & AOS fees received & paid
  • Nov 14 2019: IV & AOS submitted
  • Dec 18 2019: All docs accepted, but one additional doc requested (5 weeks from submission)
  • Dec 18 2019: Requested doc submitted
  • Feb 19 2020: Documentarily Qualified (9 weeks from 2nd submission, 14 weeks from first submission)

 

Interview Stage:

  • Mar 11 2020: Interview letter received
  • Apr 1 2020: Interview date
  • Mar 17 2020: Interview cancelled due to COVID-19
  • August 3 2020: Rescheduled letter received, new appointment August 25 2020
  • August 25 2020: Visa approved at interview! (558 days from NOA1)
  • September 10 2020: Embassy received passport in mail
  • September 15 2020: Passport with visa in hand

 

October 11 2020: Arrived in US!

 
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