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Hi fellow travelers,

 

My Ukrainian fiancé was recently approved for the U4U humanitarian parole and will be traveling soon to Miami. She had completed all of the vaccinations like polio, measles etc as a child but lost her records. It's also impossible now to get a copy of the records because of the war. Any advice on what to do here? It wouldn't make sense for an adult to redo these shots I think. But also we have no proof right now either.

 

Also a question for those who already travelled - what documents does she need to bring besides the form i134, the parole confirmation and etc. Some people are saying further info about the sponsor and his documents should be on hand and there is a lot of conflicting information.

 

I will be very grateful for somebody who has already received Ukrainians under the program and has real experience to share

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I've finished the process with my partner up to her receiving her Travel Authorization and she did not have to provide any actual vaccine documents for MMR/polio. when the beneficiary receives their part of the application to fill out, they just have to attest that they know they received the vaccines as a child (basically signing an online form).

 

she does have her vaccination documents (in Ukrainian) but at no point thus far has she been asked for them.

 

as for the documents to travel, my partner is going to bring the I134, the Travel Authorization, and the COVID vaccination she received in Ukraine (which is partially in English). and her Ukrainian passport of course.

 

I doubt she'll need much else, but I suppose it wouldn't hurt to have whatever additional documents you put with your I134 like a copy of your passport and bank info or something if you're especially worried.

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when vaccine records are not available  and if,  USCIS requests new medical for the AOS , the dr may do blood work to support the claim that  vaccines  that have been given 

If this happens ,  she should request documentation from the dr stating that he/she found evidence of vaccination / also important to her future drs in the US / every dr has a new patient fill out a form stating all this info

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