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milimelo

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  1. HEP B not the same as HIB. And even per the spreadsheet you attached, neither HIB nor pneumococcal is required for the OP:
  2. Umm, no. Adults don't need those and someone in USCIS didn't pay attention. Congressman or senator's immigration aide can get USCIS to reopen the case and process it properly vs. just denying it on bogus denial grounds.
  3. Well given that hib is only given to children (there is NO HIB vaccine approved for ADULTS) and also pneumoccocal is not age appropriate for those over 18 unless they have certain medical conditions, I'd try to involve your congressional representative and get this overturned. Here's CDC info for pneumococcal. Your doctor either didn't complete the vaccination sheet properly (not age appropriate column) or USCIS didn't pay attention to your age. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/hcp/who-when-to-vaccinate.html
  4. They won't be able to become citizens until you file I-130s for IR2 visas and they enter the US under immigrant visas. Then they'll become citizens after POE and you can apply for their passports.
  5. Cowards in hiding as they can't face the rightful outrage of parents. These woke policies they're pushing on everyone without real justification or need for it will be their undoing in the end.
  6. Remove the restriction (bring your naturalization certificate with you) and they’ll update your SSA record to show you’re a citizen. Why wouldn’t you want to update it? People oftentimes use SSN plus DL for employer’s I-9 when starting a new job.
  7. Treat each form individually - if it requires a copy of document, you provide it even if you're sending all together (I-130, I-485, I-864...)
  8. Nope, fully vaccinated is fully vaccinated. There's no requirement to be up to date (CDC speak of get all the boosters we highly recommend yet that no one is taking and they're now wasted as folks have wisened up and no longer fall for what we're telling them). Tetanus one is every 10 years - mind you, if you can get tetanus only do that vs 3-in-1 combo. If you get it before your medical exam make sure you have a receipt/paperwork from your doctor.
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