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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I will soon be filing the I-129F for my fiancee who lives in the UK. After we started looking into the vaccination requirements, we got a bit stuck. She's 22, and thus she is required to get the HPV vaccine. Where the complication comes in, is that it's given in 3 doses over the course of 6 months, and when she called the facility in London that would administer the vaccine, they refused (despite having the money to pay) and said they would only do it at the K-1 medical.

My question is), does she need to have completed all three doses before filing AoS? If she gets dose 1 in the UK near the time of her visa, she'd come over soon after and we'd have to marry and file AoS in 90 days, which wouldn't be enough time in between doses to get them all in. Has anyone else run into this issue? If the London facility didn't refuse we'd have no problem because we're assuming the I-129F will take 6 months anyway.

Thanks in advance.

Zach and Sarah's abridged timeline

K-1

03-19-09 - I-129F mailed to CSC

03-23-09 - NOA1 (electronic)

07-22-09 - NOA2

10-21-09 - Interview

11-09-09 - POE (Chicago O'Hare)

12-19-09 - Wedding

AOS

02-05-10 - Mailed I-485

02-06-10 - I-485 Received at Chicago lockbox

02-12-10 - NOA1 (received e-mail and text on 2-12)

02-13-10 - NOA1 hard copy

02-20-10 - Biometrics letter received

03-03-10 - Transferred to CSC (received in post 3-6)

03-10-10 - Biometrics appointment

04-08-10 - Touch

04-15-10 - Touch

04-16-10 - Touch

04-20-10 - Approved!

04-20-10 - Card production ordered

04-26-10 - GC received in mail (done with USCIS for almost two years!)

Removal of Conditions

03-23-12 - Mailed I-751

03-26-12 - NOA1

04-13-12 - Biometrics letter received

05-07-12 - Biometrics

10-10-12 - Approved!

10-10-12 - Card production ordered

10-12-12 - Card mailed

10-15-12 - Card received!

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I will soon be filing the I-129F for my fiancee who lives in the UK. After we started looking into the vaccination requirements, we got a bit stuck. She's 22, and thus she is required to get the HPV vaccine. Where the complication comes in, is that it's given in 3 doses over the course of 6 months, and when she called the facility in London that would administer the vaccine, they refused (despite having the money to pay) and said they would only do it at the K-1 medical.

My question is), does she need to have completed all three doses before filing AoS? If she gets dose 1 in the UK near the time of her visa, she'd come over soon after and we'd have to marry and file AoS in 90 days, which wouldn't be enough time in between doses to get them all in. Has anyone else run into this issue? If the London facility didn't refuse we'd have no problem because we're assuming the I-129F will take 6 months anyway.

Thanks in advance.

I didn't have the HPV vaccine at the medical, the nurse wrote down my previous vaccines on the sheet and for those that I was missing (most were missing because some of my medical records got lost), she wrote K1 Visa (at later date) next to each that I didn't have. She said that I could have titers once I arrived here to prove I'd had most of the vaccines and start the HPV at the latest before the interview. We filed for my AOS back in August and I only had my first HPV shot at the end of December just after we got our interview notice. even at our interview (11th of Feb) they didn't even ask about the HPV until I put the letter we got our family doctor to write stating I had started the HPV vaccine and the blue shield bill. Either way the interviewer said as long as you've started them before interview/issuing your Green Card, then they are happy.

Gemma and Paul - Our Timeline

05/17/2007 - K1 Visa app sent in

05/30/2008 - K1 Visa Interview, approved but suspended pending on new police report, sent new report in 2 days later along with my passport to the embassy

06/10/2008 - Passport delivered to the house with nice visa page stuck inside yipeee!

06/20/2008 - arrived in US

08/02/2008 - tied the knot

08/11/2008 - applied for AOS and EAD

09/11/2008 - NOA arrived for both

09/30/2008 - Biometrics

12/20/2008 - Interview Letter arrived

12/23/2008 - EAD approved!

12/29/2008 - EAD card ordered

02/11/2009 - Interview APPROVED!

02/25/2009 - Green Card in hand!

11/15/2010 - ROC I-751 filed

11/17/2010 - Delivery confirmation for I-751

11/27/2010 - NOA1 (dated 11/17/2010)

12/28/2010 - Biometrics

02/16/2011 - Approval/card production email

02/23/2011 - Ohh ahh.. 10yr card arrived

2011-2017 - vacations, baby boy born in 2014, more vacations, finally remember I could file for Citizenship 5 yrs ago!

01/20/2017 - N400 filed

01/30/2017 - N400 returned with amendments needed

01/31/2017 - N400 resubmitted

02/14/2017 - NOA (dated 02/09/2017)

03/03/2017 - Biometrics 

03/07/2017 - In line for interview
08/21/2017 - Interview letter received 
09/22/2017 - Interview date - Approved

10/17/2017 - Oath Ceremony 

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