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21 minutes ago, LilyJ said:

I'm having my husband do the same for the ones he doesn't have already. Make sure you're only getting the ones required for your age though so you don't waste money on ones you don't need to get! https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/pdf/Vaccine-Requirements-According-to-Applicant-Age.pdf

But I've read us consulate only consider vaccination n medical by their on certified hospital n Dr 

Every other medical r vaccination they don't consider authentic 

Thats That's why they do it at the time of medical

Am i right ?

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10 hours ago, Narmeen said:

Congratulations 

Can you plz tell me what was the thing they asked you to resubmit?

They asking my marriage n police certificates

Even after i already submitted 

Aren't police certificates not required from Pakistan though?

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46 minutes ago, Narmeen said:

But I've read us consulate only consider vaccination n medical by their on certified hospital n Dr 

Every other medical r vaccination they don't consider authentic 

Thats That's why they do it at the time of medical

Am i right ?

No, you can have your vaccinations done anywhere. You have to bring the vaccine records to the medical. If you don’t have your required vaccinations before the medical, you must receive them there in order to pass it. The visa medical can only be done by consulate-verified panel physicians but the vaccinations count no matter who does them

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8 hours ago, Sinka13 said:

I found this information so far to be useful. It's a requirements per each embassy an they have a checklist for items toy need to bring. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/list-of-posts.html

thank you!

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4 hours ago, Bking said:

So I'm looking at the vaccines required and my wife is suggesting that I get them done before the medical. Think that makes sense?

Very good idea... it’s much harder to get missed vaccines signed off in the US, because once there they need to be signed and approved by a civil surgeon....

 

if you do in home country at general doctors or vaccination center and take the records with you to your medical he will sign off on them... 

 

much easier to do first! 

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1 minute ago, Duke & Marie said:

Very good idea... it’s much harder to get missed vaccines signed off in the US, because once there they need to be signed and approved by a civil surgeon....

 

if you do in home country at general doctors or vaccination center and take the records with you to your medical he will sign off on them... 

 

much easier to do first! 

Thanks for the advice, I found somewhere that can help so I'm going up contact them

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5 hours ago, aceegreene said:

Aren't police certificates not required from Pakistan though?

They are required

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1 hour ago, Narmeen said:

They are required

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see above and also search Visajourney. Police certificate from Pakistan isn’t required.

 

other Pakistanis here can correct me if I’m wrong. 

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1 hour ago, Abcd1234 said:

My wife sent me passport photo, it opens in whole page in computer, how did you guys upload the photos?

I uploaded as a jpeg file... adjust sizing to 2”x2”

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4 hours ago, aceegreene said:

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see above and also search Visajourney. Police certificate from Pakistan isn’t required.

 

other Pakistanis here can correct me if I’m wrong. 

Dear nvc send me text on ceac and specifically asked for police certificate

 

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2 minutes ago, Narmeen said:

Dear nvc send me text on ceac and specifically asked for police certificate

 

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That’s weird. Did you initially submit a police certificate and they asked for a replacement or you didn’t submit at all and they asked for one?

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2 minutes ago, aceegreene said:

That’s weird. Did you initially submit a police certificate and they asked for a replacement or you didn’t submit at all and they asked for one?

I submitted one along with marriage certificate 

I don't know why they asking again for the same thing 

They want nikah nama 

English translation 

N marriage certificate from nadra

Well i' ve submitted every thing 

Every pakistani should have each n every document , whether they mentioned r not

Because now a days terms n policies are changing everyday 

Just don't give them a chance to make it more late

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23 hours ago, Narmeen said:

Congratulations 

Can you plz tell me what was the thing they asked you to resubmit?

They asking my marriage n police certificates

Even after i already submitted 

they would have attached message may not properly scanned check in your message section as i was also asked for resubmit because my documents were not properly scanned and all marriage related documents are required to be submitted in one pdf file less than 2 mb 

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Just having a mini freak out as the date of my document review grows closer, and have been searching through heaps of answers to this question from previous years.

 

Tax transcripts for 2016 and 2017 have been previously submitted and approved. We are awaiting review of the 2018 tax transcript for my co-sponsors (my in-law) and my mother in law is a homemaker so the transcript is a joint return.

 

Is the w-2 needed? 

 

I read conflicting info from the same/similar question on here. I have been torturing myself for the last 2 hours reading posts.

 

I feel sick thinking that yet again...we have screwed up. I don't know how, I feel so stupid.

 

Any thoughts are appreciated as always.

 

Please be kind

 

 

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