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MCOBAQ

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  1. Non-immigration and non-family lawyer here. As others have said, and based on the facts we have, the child is not a USC and cannot become one unless your friend is willing to execute the proper papers and stand before a consular officer. No family court judge can confer US citizenship or even compel your friend to jump through those hoops. Likewise, the child would not be entitled to US social security or Medicaid benefits. Since your friend and Colombiana were never married, she has no claim to his house. Depending on what state he’s in, he may also have homestead protections which would prevent anyone (even a family court judge) from giving the house to Colombiana. Your friend may well owe child support, and there are international laws in place whereby a US family court could enforce the child support orders of a Colombiana court - if Colombiana ever got such an order. I doubt a Colombian court is going to award her the king’s ransom (appropriate word for what she’s trying to do here) that she’s asking for. Most importantly, and especially so in light of your friend’s government job, he needs to see a couple of lawyers (immigration and family). This will give him some good information, when knowledge is power. It should also give him some confidence and peace of mind. I wish him good luck.
  2. Yikes. I won’t tell you to be patient, because I know I wasn’t! It took nearly 2 weeks for our case to go back into review from when the post office delivered our response, and then another week to get the approval. I bet you hear something soon - good luck!
  3. Thanks! Yes it did go to our field office - they sent us an RFE in March because some paperwork had gone missing from the file. The approval comes about 4 weeks after we sent in our response directly to the field office. We did a fiancé visa and then AOS, so we we’ve been married a little over a year now.
  4. Happy to report that my husband’s AOS had been approved! 1 year and 3 days from when we filed…no interview and they never asked us for evidence of a bona fide marriage.
  5. We included a copy of the DS-3025 with the AOS packet and they still sent an RFE asking my husband to provide his medical exam record (which should have been in the sealed envelope he received from the embassy with his visa). He called the panel physician in his home country, but they would not release the records to him. He ended up redoing the exam here in the US and sent it in to our field office. You should be fine…worst case scenario is your spouse has to repeat the exam here and send in another sealed envelope.
  6. Civil Surgeon said she would sign off on the form assuming the blood work came back negative, so I believe only the first dose of the multi-dose vaccines is necessary (except COVID). For the $110 she charged, I hope he can get the remaining doses though! The exam and blood work was $480.
  7. Nearly the same thing has happened with our AOS application. If you bring your DS-3025 (and any other vaccination cards you have) with you to the civil surgeon medical exam, you should not have to repeat those vaccinations. If any vaccinations were not completed abroad and they’re required now, you’ll need to get those done before the CS will sign the I-693. HepB was not a required vaccine when my husband did his medical abroad, but it is now, so we paid $110 on top of the exam fee to make sure that was complete. It can’t hurt to bring the chest X-Ray CD with you, but the doctor didn’t need it in our case. If the non-US COVID vaccines were completed per their protocol, and the doctor can read the vaccination card, they should be acceptable for I-693 purposes.
  8. Hi - We received the same RFE. I asked my congressman’s office to intervene, but the USCIS response was basically “we told them what forms we need in the RFE.” We caved and choose the path of least resistance - redid the exam last Friday. Hopefully it’s a quick approval once we send the results in (along with our marriage certificate, which they also apparently lost). If you can manage the duplicate exam, I’d highly recommend doing it.
  9. The general rule is not to submit anything that hasn’t been requested by USCIS (either by being required as part of a form or via an RFE). That being said, I would include the DS-3025 with your I-485 and if you have a copy of the complete medical report from the overseas doctor, include that too. Don’t be surprised if they end up asking you for an I-693 down the road even if you were married within 90 days of arrival and applied for AOS within a year of the overseas medical. In our case we were married within 90 days of my fiancé’s arrival and submitted the I-485/I-765/I-131 within a year of his exam in Colombia. After 10 months of silence, we received an RFE from our field office for (1) either the OF-157 or DS-2053 from his medical exam in Colombia because his “file does not contain any evidence of a completed medical exam prior to entry in the US” with the option to do an exam here and submit I-693 if we did not have the other forms. While I’m super annoyed that they are asking us for forms we would not have because they should have been in the sealed envelope we turned over at the POE (if the medical exam evidence wasn’t in the sealed envelope, I doubt he would’ve been allowed out of the airport!), we decided the path of least resistance would be to do an exam here. Btw, (2) they also have asked us for a copy of our marriage certificate- of course I submitted that with the rest of the AOS paperwork. He did his exam last Friday with a civil surgeon we located using the USCIS search tool. $480 for the exam, $110 for the HepB vaccine he needed. We’re waiting for his blood tests to come back and then we’ll pick up the I-693 and send it in with (another) copy of the marriage certificate. Will ask for a copy of the completed I-693 so that we can upload everything online (and also send the sealed envelope). I’ll update this to let you know whether we get an approval or an interview.
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