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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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I am making this post here because it seems like the best place for my question. My fiancée is from Cuba, and although we started down the K1 path, she arrived to the USA on Humanitarian Parole. She has been in the USA now for over a year and we applied for Adjustment of Status (I-485) under Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966. In my area there is a very limited number of USCIS civil servants, so we sent the initial I-485 packet without completing the Medical on 4/12/2024. Today we are finishing the I-693 medical and will have the sealed envelope today 5/13/2024. Our notice date for I-485 is 4/26/2024 and we do have an MSC receipt number for this Adjustment of Status.   

 

Question - Should I send in this Sealed medical now or should I wait until we receive an RFE? If I send it in now, then where do I send it, and do I send it with a letter of some sort explaining what it is? 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Personally, I would wait for an RFE or the interview as I don't really trust USCIS to actually match it up to your case, and if they fail to do that, you may end up needing to do another medical.

 

Just my thoughts.

 

Good Luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Thanks for the suggestion. That is the one thing I am worried about. I don't think she will have an interview, and she also didn't need to do biometrics because she did that for her i-765 EAD....  I was hoping to save time by avoiding an RFE, but I certainly don't want them getting confused by what I am sending. 

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