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parami

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    Madison
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    Wisconsin

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    K-1 Visa
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    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    Milwaukee WI
  • Country
    Nepal

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  1. Hello VisaJourney Community, We are filing our I-751 soon as the 90 days mark is coming up for our case. A short context about our living situation: After my spouse arrived to the US, we lived together in my parents’ house. This is the address we used in all of our previous forms with USCIS. We briefly moved out in January of 2024 with a 6-month lease. Then, we moved back to our parents’ house after our lease ended, because we wanted to save money for a house together and wanted to spend some time together before they moved to a different state. In January, they made the move and we had to make a quick decision. Thankfully, one of our family friends let us live with them as paying guests. We moved in February and are responsible for a portion of their rent and utilities. The utilities only have one person’s name on the account (my spouse’s) because that’s the only way we could set it up. Our bank statement, the car insurance, and other relevant documents have our current address. So, as for the evidence of cohabitation, I can share about my time at my parents’ house and the lease agreement from our short rental. My question is: how can we prove our cohabitation for the current address? We don’t have a rental agreement as we are paying guests. If we asked our family friend to write a letter, what could we ask him to include in it to prove our cohabitation? Thank you, parami
  2. Everything age appropriate except Hepatitis B, according to this website: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/vaccinations.html The DS-3025 has a tick mark next to the Immigrant Visa or Parolee applicant completed vaccination requirements under 2. Vaccination Documentation (marked one)
  3. Great, thanks for sharing your experience. A follow up question: for Hepatitis B and MMR, there are more than one doses. Did your husband need to get more than one dose for the Hepatitis B vaccine to fulfill the USCIS requirement? And if you wouldn't mind sharing, what was the general cost for the Civil Surgeon? Around our location, ~$400 seem to be the norm
  4. Hello VisaJourney Forum, So we recently received a RFE for I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. We did not realize we needed to submit this form along with rest of the AOS packet. We had submitted a copy of the DS-3025 provided by an authorized panel physician abroad (before the K-1 interview), which lists that most of the required vaccines were provided during the medical abroad. This medical requirement was completed in December 2021, so most of the vaccinations were provided then. We would like to know the following if anyone has been through something similar and had to submit the I-693 RFE: Should we retake the age-appropriate, required vaccinations in the I-693 if most of them have been completed during the December 2021 medical? My partner also received a sealed Chest X-Ray DICOM files. Should we take this to the Civil Surgeon? Or does it not matter? Are non-US-based COVID-19 vaccine series valid? Seems that the vaccinations can determine costs associated with I-693. Any insight and help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, parami
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