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IrishLaura

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    Florida

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    Orlando FL
  • Country
    Ireland

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  1. Yes, once green card has been approved you can work and travel outside the USA.
  2. That’s weird! But I’d wait to see what comes in the mail from them in the next week and hopefully they don’t ask for the medical exam to be done again! If it’s the marriage cert you should be able to just upload that online but I’d recommend mailing a letter stating that you completed a medical exam in your home country. That’s what I did and they cancelled it 3 weeks later and then 2 weeks later my green card was approved and came in the mail today. I submitted AOS march 10th too!
  3. Just an updated on my query. This morning USCIS cancelled the request for my medical to be redone thankfully! (21 days after my attorney mailed a notice saying I don’t have to complete it)
  4. Hey guys! My husband and I submitted our AOS on March 11th 2022. We got an RFE for additional tax info on August 29th. November 21st case updated to being actively reviewed. January 31st 2023 case updated to being actively reviewed again. February 3rd we got a request for additional evidence - submit a completed form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. I completed my medical exam in Ireland before entering the USA and gave it to immigration at point of entry. Our attorney has responded to this request stating that “a medical examination is not required of an applicant for adjustment of status who entered the United States as a non immigrant spouse or fiancé of a United States citizen if the applicant was medically examined prior to, and as a condition of, the issuance of the nonimmigrant visa; provided that the medical examination must have occurred not more than 1 year prior to the date of application or adjustment of status.” Has anyone else had this issue and been able to have the second medical exam cancelled? Or are we better off to bite the bullet and do it all over again? Thanks!!
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