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No copy of the DS-3025. Do I need the I-693 for my AOS interview?

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When I submitted the AOS application in June 2021, I did not have a copy of the DS-3025.

Instead I got a Titer test and submitted that with a letter explaining that my Dr. in Colombia did not give me a copy of my DS-3025 when I left the office and would not release a copy to me.

Obviously, the letter and Titer test was accepted as I have my AOS interview next month and I know that USCIS has the original DS-3025.

Should I pay the $$$ and get the I-693 completed as well?

My interview letter listed it as "If required", not that it must be submitted.

If I can save the $$$, I will but I don't want to possibly get an RFE either.

Thanks to everyone for your help!

 

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Do you remember if your DS-3025 was marked as complete? 
 

Submitting a titer test was unnecessary and not very helpful. They only truly consider medical documents when completed by a USCIS approved panel physician or a civil surgeon. Just because your package wasn’t rejected doesn’t mean they ‘accepted’ it, a lot of unnecessary documents are kept in the file. They only really reject if there was a wrong fee, missing signature or a required doc was missing etc 

 

 

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13 hours ago, Heather&Miguel said:

When I submitted the AOS application in June 2021, I did not have a copy of the DS-3025.

Instead I got a Titer test and submitted that with a letter explaining that my Dr. in Colombia did not give me a copy of my DS-3025 when I left the office and would not release a copy to me.

In order to be a CDC accredited panel physician, they are REQUIRED to provide you with a personal copy of your DS3025.

You can file a complaint with the CDC (let me know and I'll provide link) or just simply provide your panel physician with a link to the CDC requirements they are mandated to follow.

Email them and get a copy!!!

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Obviously, the letter and Titer test was accepted as I have my AOS interview next month and I know that USCIS has the original DS-3025.

As above, not at all.

Your Afile doesn't get looked at until your AOS interview or after it even.

The NBC only reviews for completeness and since medical documents are not required until the interview (read the instructions for I485 in the medical section), not a single soul knows whether or not you completed the medical requirements except you.

 

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Should I pay the $$$ and get the I-693 completed as well?

No. That's silly.

 

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My interview letter listed it as "If required", not that it must be submitted.

 

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If I can save the $$$, I will but I don't want to possibly get an RFE either.

Why?

Why would anyone be willing to spend $1000 for an unneeded medical redo when there is a 99.999999% chance you don't need it.

If you want to spend your $1000 uselessly ill gladly send my Venmo (don't be silly).

 

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