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Hi everybody!!

 

i just had my medical examination prior my interview, i know there are some vaccinations I need to have before going to the States but i know there are some more when I get there and I’m ready to change status from fiancé to residence... I know these are about 15 vaccinations but my doubt is if I can get all the vaccinations required for changing status while being in my country Peru, I know in the states would a lot more expensive since I’m traveling with my 6 year old son. 

My doctor said I only need 4 and my son 2 but not sure she understood me right about the vaccinations for changing status.

 

someone who have done his already please!!!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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11 minutes ago, Carowoo said:

Hi everybody!!

 

i just had my medical examination prior my interview, i know there are some vaccinations I need to have before going to the States but i know there are some more when I get there and I’m ready to change status from fiancé to residence... I know these are about 15 vaccinations but my doubt is if I can get all the vaccinations required for changing status while being in my country Peru, I know in the states would a lot more expensive since I’m traveling with my 6 year old son. 

My doctor said I only need 4 and my son 2 but not sure she understood me right about the vaccinations for changing status.

 

someone who have done his already please!!!

lol where did you know about 15 vaccination?😂

 

every vaccine has its own timeline you cant get all of them at once..only the doctor during your medical exam abroad knows what vaccine do you need.

 

if you completed your medical abroad and they sign it and you and your son have DS3025(vaccination sheet with physician signature) you are good to go with your aos procedure..and if you want to get more vaccine here in the US you must provide your recent vaccine sheet(its only if you want to get more vaccine that uscis dont require)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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37 minutes ago, Carowoo said:

Hi everybody!!

 

i just had my medical examination prior my interview, i know there are some vaccinations I need to have before going to the States but i know there are some more when I get there and I’m ready to change status from fiancé to residence... I know these are about 15 vaccinations but my doubt is if I can get all the vaccinations required for changing status while being in my country Peru, I know in the states would a lot more expensive since I’m traveling with my 6 year old son. 

My doctor said I only need 4 and my son 2 but not sure she understood me right about the vaccinations for changing status.

 

someone who have done his already please!!!

Yes, you can get whatever vaccines you are missing in Peru before coming to the US. Make sure you keep the records of what's being given to you and your son.

 
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