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Bfhaynes

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  • Birthday January 19

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    Cedar Rapids
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    Iowa

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    Ukraine

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  1. Hello, I am a US Citizen. I am in a position where I am likely to be applying for Uniting for Ukraine for a beneficiary or two recently displaced. My question is on the process. I know that the Ukrainians still need to get the COVID shot before traveling to the US. The best case here would be to apply for the program and get approval then travel to Warsaw and get the shot and then travel 2 or 3 days later. Can the COVID vaccination be administered in Warsaw 2 or 3 days before departure? The only guidance from USCIS is that it must be within 90 days but I don't want them to get hung up in Warsaw and it can't be done in Poltava, so I need to know if the approval to travel can be received before the attestation of the shot. Filling out the attestation after getting the shot then leaving 2 or 3 days later is the most realistic way. Any advice on this would be helpful. Brian
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