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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Venezuela
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We did the Medical exam last week. So now just waiting for our interview in two weeks. Eek, I really hope it isn’t a virtual interview and we can actually sit in front of the officer.  Has anyone had an in person interview recently? The IPad video thing just sounds impersonal.   

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Finally got my interview date for Nov 12th! Hopefully everyone gets theirs soon 🤞

For K1 filers, are you guys getting another medical physical here? I'm checking online resources there's mixed advice. Some say it's better to be safe and get another one just in case.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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1 hour ago, Ozark said:

We did the Medical exam last week. So now just waiting for our interview in two weeks. Eek, I really hope it isn’t a virtual interview and we can actually sit in front of the officer.  Has anyone had an in person interview recently? The IPad video thing just sounds impersonal.   

I had my interview the 23 September, in Buffalo, and it was in person.

I had your same concerns, the iPad thing feels so uncomfortable.

anyway I think it varies state by state

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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3 hours ago, Ozark said:

We did the Medical exam last week. So now just waiting for our interview in two weeks. Eek, I really hope it isn’t a virtual interview and we can actually sit in front of the officer.  Has anyone had an in person interview recently? The IPad video thing just sounds impersonal.   

Our interview was in Charleston, SC on September 10th. It was in person with the officer.

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● Aug 11, 2022 / I-751 / Submission to USCIS

● Jun 20, 2024 / I-751 / Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo

 
Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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1 hour ago, rubyplus said:

Finally got my interview date for Nov 12th! Hopefully everyone gets theirs soon 🤞

For K1 filers, are you guys getting another medical physical here? I'm checking online resources there's mixed advice. Some say it's better to be safe and get another one just in case.

Our interview was September 10th in Charleston. We did not get another physical done (her physical in China was from August 2019).  It never came up during the interview. (I guess the physical she took before her K-1 interview was OK/acceptable because the officer never mentioned the physical and we received her green card).

I-751 Timeline

 

● Aug 11, 2022 / I-751 / Submission to USCIS

● Jun 20, 2024 / I-751 / Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo

 
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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1 hour ago, rubyplus said:

Finally got my interview date for Nov 12th! Hopefully everyone gets theirs soon 🤞

For K1 filers, are you guys getting another medical physical here? I'm checking online resources there's mixed advice. Some say it's better to be safe and get another one just in case.

There shouldn't be mixed advices. The Instructions are pretty clear. If you filed for AOS within 1 year of the medical, and your medical and vaccination sheet was completed, you don't need a new one. You should print the instructions and take it to the interview in case they ask for a new medical.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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7 minutes ago, JoeMc said:

Our interview was in Charleston, SC on September 10th. It was in person with the officer.

How did the interview go?

FO: Manhattan, NYC

11/06/2019: Priority Date
12/04/2019: Bio
01/2X/2020: "Ready Schedule Interview"
02/13/2020: EAD/AP combo card approved

Interview Date: pending

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6 hours ago, Amber and Shawn said:

Still waiting for something

Been on Ready to Schedule since March 2, 

I was wondering if i need to re-do my medical? I submitted my medical packet from back home when i did K1 with the AOS pack

It's good for 2 years from when civil surgeon signed it.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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18 minutes ago, Sweetdreaming said:

It's good for 2 years from when civil surgeon signed it.

They are adjusting from K1, and had their medical done abroad. K1 medical is valid forever as long as they filed for AOS within 1 year of the date of the medical and vaccination sheet is marked completed.

 

2 years is for medicals done inside the US.

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