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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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Hi. I just have a few questions regarding my AOS and DS-3025. I recently came to the US with a K1 visa and got married in november. A couple of days ago I mailed my I-485 and I-765. However, I did not put a copy of my DS-3025 nor a I-693 as I thought I didn't have to. The reason I thought I didn't have to, is because I did a medical exam abroad in august and the CBP took my package at entry and I assumed all the medical paperwork would be in there. But yesterday I read online that they require a I-693 either way, and I'm worried that the DS-3025 is not in the package that the CBP took from me at entry. 

 

Is my I-485 gonna be denied because of this? or are they gonna send me RFE for I-693 plus my DS-3025? Any tips?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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8 minutes ago, Anjaek99 said:

Hi. I just have a few questions regarding my AOS and DS-3025. I recently came to the US with a K1 visa and got married in november. A couple of days ago I mailed my I-485 and I-765. However, I did not put a copy of my DS-3025 nor a I-693 as I thought I didn't have to. The reason I thought I didn't have to, is because I did a medical exam abroad in august and the CBP took my package at entry and I assumed all the medical paperwork would be in there. But yesterday I read online that they require a I-693 either way, and I'm worried that the DS-3025 is not in the package that the CBP took from me at entry. 

 

Is my I-485 gonna be denied because of this? or are they gonna send me RFE for I-693 plus my DS-3025? Any tips?

At this point you’ll probably have to wait for the RFE.  My understanding is that the DS-3025 with the application serves as receipt for the details of the medical packet, which I am unsure is part of the initial review.  It is made available for the interview, I know that much.

 

if you have the vaccination worksheet, make copies and keep them handy in the event of an RFE.  Good luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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1 hour ago, hplusj said:

At this point you’ll probably have to wait for the RFE.  My understanding is that the DS-3025 with the application serves as receipt for the details of the medical packet, which I am unsure is part of the initial review.  It is made available for the interview, I know that much.

 

if you have the vaccination worksheet, make copies and keep them handy in the event of an RFE.  Good luck!

I figured. I'm just anxious about it, because on the USCIS website now it says that they might reject the I-485 if you don't submit a I-693. 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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2 hours ago, Anjaek99 said:

I figured. I'm just anxious about it, because on the USCIS website now it says that they might reject the I-485 if you don't submit a I-693. 

Please read up about I-693s on the website.  They are not required in all circumstances.

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