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Edward and Jaycel

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Edward and Jaycel last won the day on November 24

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    Adjustment of Status (approved)
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    Phoenix AZ Lockbox
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    Denver CO
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    Philippines

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  1. Oh Lord.... Our friend in Maryland got the same exact RFE and they did just the Vaccine Assessment, sent it into the USCIS field office as instructed and were approved 7 days later.
  2. You should only need to get the Polio Vaccine and then have the Civil Surgeon complete the Vaccine Assessment part of the I-693 (if you can find one that will do just the assessment). There is a box on page 1 of the form #4.A. you should check indicating you are eligible for the Vaccine Assessment Only because you completed your Immigration Medical Exam overseas. Make sure you bring proof of the Polio Vaccine being administered (we got ours done at a CVS) AND bring a copy of the DS-3025 Vaccine Worksheet from the medical exam overseas. If you can't find a Civil Surgeon that will do just the assessment (all too common unfortunately) you will have to do the whole exam. If this is the case, still bring the copy of the DS-3025 and the proof of the polio vaccination.
  3. The petitioner having received public benefits will have no effect on the AOS process. For the K-1 to AOS, marry within the 90 days AND file your AOS application within the 90 days as well would be my best advice. As long as you submit your marital bona fides and your husband is not otherwise inadmissible at that point, you shouldn't have an issue.
  4. We did an AirBnB for Jaycel while she was there. There are many that are within a 5-10 minute walk of both SLEC and the embassy both
  5. I’ll give you a piece of advice that served me and Jaycel well and was inspired by reading one of @TBoneTX replies to another poster back then about becoming an A student of the process…while you are waiting approval for the I-129F, study what’s coming next with the NVC & Embassy process. We did this and from the time we got the K1-FTP email to visa approval for Jaycel was only 6 weeks. A little luck was involved in picking up an appointment but I chalk that up to also being prepared and being on the scheduling site scouring for cancellations at the most likely times of the day. AND it’s never too early to being thinking ahead to the AOS process once your fiancée arrives. Preparation, planning and understanding the process are the keys to success. Best of luck, stay here with the community and let us know your progress and share your experiences for those that follow you
  6. I have a question on the Balikbayan Visa process... When my Filipina wife and I arrive in the Philippines, I know we need to go to the Immigration Officer together for me to get the Balikbayan Visa, but do we both go to the Filipino Citizens line or the Foreign Citizens line together?
  7. Yeah I guess you can charge whatever you want when you have cornered the market...
  8. Ours charged us $50 to do the vaccine assessment but most of the others that I called around here wanted $300 - $600 to do it. We got lucky to find this one
  9. The civil surgeon should accept the vaccine done anywhere as long as they give you proof. Jaycel did hers at CVS. Also bring Dina’s DS-3025 to the appointment so they can transcribe it into the I-693.
  10. Since Dina came in on a K-1 Visa and had her medical exam abroad, she is exempt from having to do another one for the AOS. HOWEVER... SLEC in Manila has not been giving the Polio vaccine per the updated requirements as of May 2024. You need to check her DS-3025 and see if she was given a blanket waiver of "Not age appropriate" for the Polio vaccine. If SLEC did that, you will need to get her a dose of the Vaccine and find a civil surgeon and see if they will do the Vaccine Assessment part of the I-693 and bring that to the interview with you. I know that @KoreaninHawaii just had to do this in Hawaii a few months ago and may be able to help you with where they went.
  11. HAHAHAHA best way to do it!! CMC doesn't accept insurance so this is the price without insurance. We did it at the CVS inside the Target store in Parker - Jaycel had no side effects from the shot thankfully We have not tried any of these yet.... That's actually a great idea to get your mind off of everything We like trying out new places to eat and there's a fantastic ramen place in Greenwood Village if you're into that cuisine. Also The Melting Pot in Littleton is a fun date night thing. I'm really intrigued by these dinner mystery shows now that you mentioned it. I think we're going to have to go try one!
  12. Yes.... Usually you have up until the day or two before the interview to change your delivery method
  13. Our friends here in the Denver FO had their interview July 29th, API changed to FTA1 on both their I-130 & I-485 and no movement since.
  14. That's the same type of RFE I had. They needed the certified court disposition. It was received by USCIS on June 1, 2024 and my I-129F was approved on June 4, 2024.
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