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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Our file is now on its way to the local consulate, but the interview won't be until the end of July at the earliest because I have to wait 6-9 weeks for a police certificate from Israel (which I couldn't apply for until I had the consulate case number, which I got last week). Does the timing of the following make any difference?

- I-134 and letter from employer: if we get those dated in the near future, will it matter that a couple of months have elapsed before the interview? We'd like to get these out of the way, but I'm wondering if they'd still be considered good when other documents have later dates.

- From what I understand, the medical exam should be scheduled closer to the interview because it's valid for one year and the results will be needed for AOS, and if it's been more than a year since the K-1 medical exam, I'll need to pay for another one for AOS. Is this correct? (I live in the city where I'll have my medical appointment and consulate interview, so I can get to a medical appointment easily.)

- The police certificate from my country is good for a year, right? And I won't need it again. If so, the date on it shouldn't be important.

Thanks for your help. :)

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2016-06-15 - Biometrics

2016-11-08 - Citizenship interview in Detroit: approved
2016-12-16 - Oath ceremony

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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I-134 is good for up to 1 year so a couple of months should be fine.

You are correct about medical, do it close to the visa interview, it is good for 1 year.

Yes, most police certs are good for 1 year.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You are correct about medical, do it close to the visa interview, it is good for 1 year.

Thanks for the response. :)

How long does it typically take from applying for AOS to the point of needing the medical exam results? Knowing that would help me plan. I'm going to be in the US for 3 weeks shortly before when I hope to have my interview, so it would help if I could get the medical over with earlier and not be concerned about having it too early.

K-1, AOS, ROC
2007, 2009, 2011

Naturalization

2016-05-17 - N-400 package sent

2016-05-21 - NOA1 (IOE receipt number)

2016-06-15 - Biometrics

2016-11-08 - Citizenship interview in Detroit: approved
2016-12-16 - Oath ceremony

 
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