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  1. Do you have any email from Mumbai consulate when your case was set to “Ready” by them? From https://releclinic.com/us_Visa.html, seems a “letter” recommending a medical is needed. This is also stated in their appointment booking website page. The exact text: “In case of Non Immigrant Visas a letter from the consulate recommending the medical, will be required to start the medical (these medicals are not currently processed electronically). These candidates will not have a DS 260 confirmation receipt.” With ReleClinic, could you submit your welcome email and pdf of the https://www.ustraveldocs.com/in/en/immigrant-visa#kvisa that clearly states that a medical is needed for K1 visa? OR try Delhi for medical. Good luck! I hope this works for you and please let us know what works out in the end. I fear I will be next in a month.
  2. This is really good to know that we can get medical done in Delhi even though K1 interview is in Mumbai.
  3. @nka1509 Have you received your PCC already? Can you share it (blocking out all personal things) on how it looks like? I ask because my fiancée just got her Indian PCC a month ago and I don't remember her going thru an online portal.
  4. Gotta ask, is updating email address with NVC required? I would think that NVC will take the email address from I-129F and use that to inform us about our case number.
  5. Ah...makes sense. I didn't want to lose track of the all mighty Greenbaum
  6. @madmanmike, thanks for starting this thread and also for posting the helpful instructions at the start of this thread. In the PDF shared by you at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nfin98c33IEpB0T0FlURERriblYmlm5O/view, the first page reads the following: "Contact Greenbaum to see if he has a copy of your Embassy's P3". I couldn't find anything about "Greenbaum". Could you elaborate?
  7. Happy to be here with you all. NOA1 27th June 2022. NOA2 20th July 2023
  8. Progress is good. Congrats! At least you can move on to tackle it and get out of the waiting. Good luck!
  9. I am trying to avoid having to repeat vaccinations. Thanks for sharing your experience nonetheless.
  10. yes, that's what I have heard quite a bit.
  11. We got approved just like an hour ago. So happy. I checked the USCIS site a few hours ago and the status was the old one. Disappointed, I started browsing on visajourney and especially this forum page. I was very much happy to see the google spreadsheet from @Elays and then I found the 'Case Tracker' app. As soon as I entered my case number, it showed approved. I couldn't believe it. It seemed too good to be true. Then I checked USCIS site and sure enough...it was approved. Wishing everyone all the best. Keep faith and patience. Go out for a walk, get some fresh air. It will happen. I know it is easier said than done, but it will happen for all.
  12. For AOS after K1, my fiancée is required to have been vaccinated for MMR, Diptheria, Tetanus, Varicella and Hep B. My fiancée did have chicken pox so she doesn't need to be vaccinated for Varicella, however, a verbal or a self-written declaration to the the US panel physician won't be sufficient. I am inclined to say that even a declaration/letter from a doctor in a local hospital won't be sufficient either. I think a documentary evidence will be needed along with a declaration.
  13. This is great info!! thank you. Is there a similar list to track the reason of the RFEs? I found this list on the forums somewhere (don't remember now) but it hasn't been maintained in a while https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bzoWOXOCsvHICvLEZt540eG2CkqEFaPV8MY18Q6E0f0/edit?pli=1#gid=2061710905
  14. Would be grateful to also hear experiences around historical records of vaccination or letter from a Doctor or a Hospital. Ack. Thanks.
  15. Good to know that a few years old titer test still worked. About 'civil surgeon', is that the physician on the US Immigration panel ?
  16. Some phobia of a needle is at play on our side, but let's see. Thanks for the tip.
  17. Yeah, that is a good plan. Maybe that single test can be done to check for multiple vaccinations. Thank you.
  18. Hi All! I have looked on the forum and did not see anything around how to prove that vaccinations have been taken. So asking this. My fiancée is an Indian citizen and when she was vaccinated, record keeping was not a proper thing, so we don't have any vaccination records. What can we provide to the physician on the US Immigration panel so that we can prove of having taken some vaccinations instead of re-taking the vaccines again? Per this link, there's some guidance stating that some type of reasonable looking vaccination records are expected: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/civil-surgeons/vaccinations.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fimmigrantrefugeehealth%2Fexams%2Fti%2Fcivil%2Fvaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html#anchor_1506438048561 Curious to hear from others on this topic.
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