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Hello, 

 

I've heard others say that it's better to submit the I-693 together with the other forms as it will save time.  But based on doctor's appointments and the length of time it takes to get the results back, it will probably delay submitting our forms by a few days.  Is it better to wait and submit the I-693 together with the other forms, or submit it separately, later?   

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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14 minutes ago, lovinglive said:

Hello, 

 

I've heard others say that it's better to submit the I-693 together with the other forms as it will save time.  But based on doctor's appointments and the length of time it takes to get the results back, it will probably delay submitting our forms by a few days.  Is it better to wait and submit the I-693 together with the other forms, or submit it separately, later?   

It is better submit with the others forms, if your package is good and they are ready to approve you but medical exam is missing, you will get rfe and that will delay the case

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everybody has their own preference. if you live in a city that's easy to get appointment for doctor, u can wait until interview. in my city i already know healthcare appointment is a big issue. 7 doctors, 5 said NO to me because im not their "patient". so i just send my i-693 with the original package. im just worried if i wait until the interview letter to come, i wont be able to get doctor appointment

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1 hour ago, mytruelove18 said:

It is better submit with the others forms, if your package is good and they are ready to approve you but medical exam is missing, you will get rfe and that will delay the case

OK, so it sounds like it's better to submit all at once.  On the other hand MissCloud's answer below seemed to indicate that you can take it with you to your interview.

 

I'm also confused about what vaccines are required.  I'm getting conflicting info from different doctors.

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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1 hour ago, Misscloud said:

everybody has their own preference. if you live in a city that's easy to get appointment for doctor, u can wait until interview. in my city i already know healthcare appointment is a big issue. 7 doctors, 5 said NO to me because im not their "patient". so i just send my i-693 with the original package. im just worried if i wait until the interview letter to come, i wont be able to get doctor appointment

Thanks for your reply- according to Mytruelove18 above, not submitting it now could delay your case processing because of an RFE?

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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1 hour ago, lovinglive said:

Thanks for your reply- according to Mytruelove18 above, not submitting it now could delay your case processing because of an RFE?

Maybe. Some people got RFE and some people got deficiency letter ( to bring the medical to the interview ) 

 

If I were u I will calling surgeon in ur city to get the sense how hard it is to get appointment 

 

some people don’t want to submit the medical because they are worried it will be expired ( currently 2 years validity ) before their interview and they have to redo it ( cost $$$) 

 

No need to be confused with vaccine that you need to get, u can google it on USCIS website to see which one that’s needed based on ur age or u can ask ur surgeon / doctor 

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21 hours ago, Misscloud said:

Maybe. Some people got RFE and some people got deficiency letter ( to bring the medical to the interview ) 

 

If I were u I will calling surgeon in ur city to get the sense how hard it is to get appointment 

 

some people don’t want to submit the medical because they are worried it will be expired ( currently 2 years validity ) before their interview and they have to redo it ( cost $$$) 

 

No need to be confused with vaccine that you need to get, u can google it on USCIS website to see which one that’s needed based on ur age or u can ask ur surgeon / doctor 

Great, thank you MissCloud.  Thanks for the explanation.

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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