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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Hello, 

 

I getting closer to my entry to the United States with a DS3025, unfortunately its not marked as complete because I am missing the flu shot.

The doctor stated that I would do it in the States. Do I have to do another full medical exam again in order to get my I-693 or is it possible to mark my action as done whenever 

I get my flu shot in the United States?

 

I would file my AOS in the end of March or beginning of April. Maybe somebody can share some experience what would be the best advice. :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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1 minute ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

The box that states "K visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirements" is NOT checked?

Nothing of Part 2 Vaccination Documentation is checked.

Only a remark (Part5) with the statement "Patient wants to finish vaccination in the US".

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15 minutes ago, thekevkev said:

Nothing of Part 2 Vaccination Documentation is checked.

Only a remark (Part5) with the statement "Patient wants to finish vaccination in the US".

😕

That's not good.

 

Start looking for a doctor that agrees to fill just the vaccination record rather than going through whole medical again. (A Dr. in the US)

Search for cases like yours around the forum; I've seen a few.

 

Or try contacting the physician that filled your vaccination record.

Something should be marked on part 2.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Here is mine, maybe that helps.

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It is possible to find a Civil Surgeon who will just update the vaccination record, but sometimes you have to look hard to find one. We were in almost the same situation as you, and it shows that panel physicians don't always fill out these forms correctly. It wasn't flu season in Australia, so the flu shot wasn't required for my husband. The physician marked his form as complete, but added a note that it wouldn't be complete until he got the flu vaccine. We didn't know what to do with this conflicting information. When flu season came here, he did get the shot at a pharmacy. Then we took that record to a CS near us who had agreed to do just the vaccine update for us. It cost us $100. It's possible that he didn't need to do this, but we felt better having done it. 

This thread might help: 

 

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11 minutes ago, Joyoussinger said:

It is possible to find a Civil Surgeon who will just update the vaccination record, but sometimes you have to look hard to find one. We were in almost the same situation as you, and it shows that panel physicians don't always fill out these forms correctly. It wasn't flu season in Australia, so the flu shot wasn't required for my husband. The physician marked his form as complete, but added a note that it wouldn't be complete until he got the flu vaccine. We didn't know what to do with this conflicting information. When flu season came here, he did get the shot at a pharmacy. Then we took that record to a CS near us who had agreed to do just the vaccine update for us. It cost us $100. It's possible that he didn't need to do this, but we felt better having done it. 

This thread might help: 

 

Thank you so much. It's kind of weird, I already searched for old threads on this forum, but seems like this kind of situation is odd or rare. I really hope it's possible, in my area, because there is only one certified CS which makes it even harder. I guess I am fine with dealing that, kind of annoying if you have no clue what to you should do and not do in that kind of specific situation.

Thank you for sharing your experience :)

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Just now, MarthaDes19961995 said:

Similar situation here

and i am also in missouri did find a cs that accepted your vaccinations in the us?

 

Yeah I actually went to the one in Jefferson City, because it was the only option based on the USCIS website.

 

I still paid around 100-130$, but I didn’t have the chickenpox vaccine, they offered me to do a blood test (25$) or get the vaccine (additional 100$). Worked out with the blood test. Hope that helps. 

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4 minutes ago, MarthaDes19961995 said:

Yeah, i am going to that facilirt too, 

I am missing mmr and chicken pox but i had it when i was a child. So they accepted to checked both of them. Do they need to filled the I693? 

Have you already filled AOS? sorry for so much questions haha i am just panicking about it Y_Y

Thank you so much

If you finish the medical exam, they hand you out an envelope containing the I-693. That’s what you include in your AOS, keep it sealed or else it’s void.

 

I filed my AOS and got approved.

 

hope you got this :).

 

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Yes, i already had my interview and i was approved :D but i am missing 2 vacciness. So the ds 535 is not complete. How do you prove that you complete your vacciness? does the physician in jefferson city updated on the system or do you get like a form stating that you have all complete?

 

i assume that you send this proof along with the DS535? 

 

Congrats ❤️ 

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Just now, MarthaDes19961995 said:

Yes, i already had my interview and i was approved :D but i am missing 2 vacciness. So the ds 535 is not complete. How do you prove that you complete your vacciness? does the physician in jefferson city updated on the system or do you get like a form stating that you have all complete?

 

i assume that you send this proof along with the DS535? 

 

Congrats ❤️ 

Yes you do need your DS-3025 as proof, so they can transfer all your vaccines to the I-693.  That means they check what you have and put it in, with all the dates. 

 

If you are missing 2 vaccines, they either way give you the vaccines which you have to pay for, or if you already have them and you are unsure, they offer a blood test and write it in.

 

I also had a vaccine book with me, I don’t know if it’s common in your country, if so bring that as well. It pretty much showed all my vaccination from an infant to current. 

 

Hope that clarifies it :).

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06/06/2022 - Biometrics

 

 

 

 
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