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I am about to file for my parents adjustment of status, and filling i693, if there are many doses required for certain immunization ( i am not sure what is needed they probably need every thing as they dont have any record except coronavirus vaccinations).

  Do we need to complete the whole thing , even if 2nd dose is weeks away and then send the i693 with i485? Do we take 1st dose of everything and send with application?

   I am not even sure if anything requires more than one dose but vaccinations usually do,and i am thinking is it going to delay the process of sending i485?

 Thanks

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I-693 is to be completed by civil surgeon. They'll tell what vaccinations are needed and give them to your parents. Many of those are only given at certain age, and your parents won't need them, even if there are no records. Only a medical professional can tell you exactly, so I wouldn't delay AOS.

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The civil surgeon will sort that out

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1 hour ago, OldUser said:

I-693 is to be completed by civil surgeon. They'll tell what vaccinations are needed and give them to your parents. Many of those are only given at certain age, and your parents won't need them, even if there are no records. Only a medical professional can tell you exactly, so I wouldn't delay AOS.

Do they return the packet to us to file with aos,or they send it directly to uscis?

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3 hours ago, Abcd1234 said:

Do they return the packet to us to file with aos,or they send it directly to uscis?

Yes. Your approved Civil Surgeon should seal the envelope and sign it, giving you a copy to keep for your personal files. DO NOT OPEN that sealed envelope and include it in the AOS package that you send to USCIS.

 
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