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For k1 visa who did medical examination and vaccination in their country, as long as you submit I 485 within a year of medical examination, no need to fill I 693, correct?

 

I just got RFE for I 693. I checked DS 3025 and looks like some vaccinations are missing such as rotavirus.. etc but got no waiver code. Everything was signed by doctor and check mark on "visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirements"

 

What do I need to do? Do I need to go local surgeon for examination or finish vaccination?

 

P.s. I also got marital life together evidence request. Do I just submit just like I did  proof of relationship for k1 visa?

 

Thank you

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if i were u, i will do medical here. it seems they probably waive the interview once u response to the RFE.

 

for evidence : anything cohabition proof that has both of ur name. joint checking account, joint credit card, joint lease etc.  etc the burden is different with while u filed for K1 visa because u didnt live together at that time. 

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*** Moved from AOS Progress Reports to AOS from K1 Visas forum ***

 

On 2/7/2023 at 12:53 PM, EDDIE95 said:

For k1 visa who did medical examination and vaccination in their country, as long as you submit I 485 within a year of medical examination, no need to fill I 693, correct?

 

Correct, assuming the DS-3025 is marked complete.  But if you get an RFE for I-693 despite having a completed DS-3025, it usually means USCIS intends to waive your AOS interview.  Path of least resistance is to go to a civil surgeon, get a completed I-693, and respond to the RFE.

 

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1 hour ago, Chancy said:

*** Moved from AOS Progress Reports to AOS from K1 Visas forum ***

 

 

Correct, assuming the DS-3025 is marked complete.  But if you get an RFE for I-693 despite having a completed DS-3025, it usually means USCIS intends to waive your AOS interview.  Path of least resistance is to go to a civil surgeon, get a completed I-693, and respond to the RFE.

 

Oh so I should take it as a good news? Hopefully after submit I 693, I get approval.

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