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  1. Hey guys, We had a new I-693 completed with all vaccine requirements. This was sent and delivered to the USCIS PO box November 13th (two weeks before deadline). Our case updated today (date of evidence deadline) noting that our time to respond has expired with still no receipt of confirming they have our updated I-693. We are concerned but I suspect the website update was automatic and evidence might just be awaiting review (we don't see denied or approved on the USCIS case status site). Interested to hear your thoughts and if this is normal or abnormal processing.
  2. Thank you for all your help. Do we need to write a well drafted letter on top of the new I-693?
  3. she hasn’t yet received the vaccines but I’m sure we could get them if a fresh I-693 with complete evidence of full vaccines would work. here is the important portion of the letter. It’s hard to tell whether they would accept a fresh I-693 fully completed or a process an I-601 with a note specific to moral objection on basis of fertility. We are fine with sending in whatever they need for fastest route to clear this up but it isn’t totally clear… I also hear the I-601 is a very difficult and long route. Really could use some help here.
  4. Hi All, We are at the tail end of the I-485 and received an intent to deny due to I-693. We submitted an I-693 with I-485 and our civil surgeon noted a vaccine waiver due to my wife attempting to become pregnant. She did recently get other vaccines though. USCIS noted that a waiver is available and we must submit a response inside 30 days that provides evidence or arguments to support your application. does this mean we have the option to a) resubmit I-693 with proof of all vaccines or b) submit I-601. Would the moral objection regarding my wife’s situation for pregnancy not work with the I-601? interested to hear your thoughts.
  5. Nice! Thank you. Hopefully we are OK moving forward. This is a good lesson though and all documents truly need to be triple checked before sending them out.
  6. Hey guys, My wife completed biometrics today but they noticed the given and family name were mixed up (first name was last name and last name was first name) during the appointment. We confirmed this was a mistake isolated to the first page on the I-485 (Doh!). They still completed biometrics for her but asked us to try calling a number that lead to a total dead-end (robot designed to disconnect when requesting to speak with agent). We submitted a typographic error correction request through the USCIS support portal. Will this be enough or should we try to schedule an appointment? We also recently submitted a correct I-864 for an RFE so we are fairly worried here regarding possible denial etc. The biometrics lady said that we may need to try scheduling an appointment at our local USCIS office. Should we just wait on USCIS to respond to the typographical error case we submitted or is there something else we should do? We checked over all other forms carefully and they look good (correct first and last name entries).
  7. We got through with no requirements for vaccination. They did not ask for anything at the border.
  8. FYI the embassy my fiancee visited did not even glance at the I-134 or my tax returns... Obviously you should have this completed and ready regardless.
  9. I'm not entirely sure as it was my fiancee that had the exam. We simply elected to not receive missing vaccinations during our medical. Our application was approved at interview.
  10. We got ours online here: https://constancias.oadprs.gob.mx/inicio Simply printed it out and it was accepted (K1 visa approved and issued).
  11. Interesting. I suspect it likely would not be removed on the basis of this.
  12. We'll see what happens. I think it would be strange to be added to the list. Is the flu shot on the list?
  13. We just went through this. They test to see what you are missing in most cases. They will offer to provide you with missing vaccinations or elect to be vaccinated at a later time.
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