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LaJumpa

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  1. Long story short, all of my vaccination records as a child were destroyed in a fire back in the early 90's before this kind of thing was archived online. In preparation for the next steps in the immigration process Ive noticed that I have to provide vaccine certifications as part of my medical exam. I went to the doctors surgery today and asked for a list of my vaccination history on the off chance that every I needed is there. But according to my record I've only had my vaccines for covid and measles. Now I know I've had all my required vaccinations as a child/teenager. My mum kept a record of them but I don't think notes in a small red book are going to be official enough here. So I'm wondering what the best route to take next would be. Could I provide an antibody test at my medical exam? Or is it a hardline stance on Vaccine Certificates only? And if so, I'm happy to get stabbed a bunch again but could these all of these be administered by the NHS or would pharmacies be the better way to go? Any help or guidance would be appreciated!
  2. We just discovered that despite our receipt saying Nebraska, our case was transferred to Potomac on our PD. Which is cool considering Potomac is currently at 12 months and not 10.5 like we've been led to believe 🙃
  3. You won't need to update USCIS but I had a similar situation and was advised to keep my old passport to bring with me on the day of my interview should they ask to see it.
  4. No updates here. Still checking 324942 times a day. Although I hope to hear something in the coming weeks, it's gotta be our turn soon.
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