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Edward and Jaycel

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Edward and Jaycel last won the day on April 20

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    Englewood
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    Colorado

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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. I second this.... We brought 2 filers of everything we had submitted just in case. In the end we only needed passports, driver licenses and passports as well but you never know what kind of shenanigans the USCIS computer systems may be doing at any given moment LOL
  2. Had friends do their interview last month in Denver - The only docs they were asked to produce that they had already sent copies of were the Certified True Copies of their Marriage Certificate, and the Immigrant's Birth Certificate. They were also asked for the actual passport that the immigrant used to enter the US with and the US Citizen's passport as well. They also asked for any state IDs (driver license/non-driver ID card) from both and as they did with me and Jaycel, the officer put the two driver licenses next to each other and compared the addresses. They did not ask for anything else that was already filed or uploaded prior to the interview. They did ask if they had any other evidence that they hadn't uploaded already and our friends said no, that they had uploaded everything they had. Officer said they thought they had everything they needed but couldn't give them approval at the time as the supervisors have to review it and closed out the interview after about 25 minutes. Our friends got the approval about a week later.
  3. Not a mistake at all.... They will see the evidence and use it for both I-864 supporting docs and marital bona fides
  4. Not for family based filers yet: Alert: We now offer online filing of Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, for certain employment-based applicants and their representatives. We are in the process of developing the online filing capability for other applicant types.
  5. Well you are on top of what you need to be at this stage (i.e., the polio vaccine issue) so I bet your filing is good to go We did ours ourself as well with the help of the good people in this community and we had no rejections, no RFEs and got Jaycel's EAD 51 days after filing and her GC 6 months later. I'm sure you will do well!
  6. I think the one for the "Applicant" would be the one for you to file with the AOS and maybe they are assuming you have an Attorney?
  7. Yeah I know the feeling... We were trying to get ours done before the interview so we didn't get an RFE at the interview! Call them at exactly the 2 week mark and ask if it's ready to be picked up
  8. We sent my I-134 to Jaycel dated a couple of months before her interview
  9. Ok it's not that unusual - Like I said our CS had to wait for the Colorado State Department of Health to validate that the vaccine had been registered in their database before they could sign and seal her I-693. Each state has different regulations that every physician has to follow regardless of the fact that they are a CS. I would venture that they probably will not include the panel physician exam with your sealed I-693 because their report can only attest to what they did for your husband. I would not worry about that because when you include the copy of your DS-3025 in the I-485 that will prompt them to look for the panel physician's report
  10. This tracks with what our CS had to do with Jaycel's Vaccine Assessment - They had to verify that the Colorado State Department of Health had registered the vaccine before they could complete and seal the I-693. @thakattack159 did you mean the Civil Surgeon needed to have the state sort and seal or did you mean the State Department as you said in your original post?
  11. Yes they actually do need to complete the vaccine assessment part of the I-693 because her husband is missing the Polio Vaccine and it is now required. They marked his DS-3025 with a blanket waiver as "Not Age Appropriate" which is no longer accepted for medical exams done after 5/1/2024. They need the vaccine assessment part of the I-693 done to give to USCIS to properly document that they now received the Polio Vaccine.
  12. Anecdotally, a friend that we helped file the I-129F had his received on 7/31/2025 and got his approval on 3/18/2026.
  13. In my humble opinion, if he already got the polio vaccine, already went to the civil surgeon to have the vaccine assessment part of the I-693 done and you are just waiting for the sealed envelope and they said you'll have it in 2 weeks, then I would wait for the report from the civil surgeon and send it with the I-485. USCIS is not giving out RFEs for the missing polio vaccine until you get to the interview stage. If you don't have the vaccine assessment done with it added by that time they give an RFE after the interview. However, waiting the extra two weeks now and sending it with the I-485 will save you from having to deal with it at the interview. So to sum up, if I were in your position I would wait for the sealed envelope before filing and send it in with the I-485. Also, still send a copy of the DS-3025 because that will remind them to look for the full overseas medical report to put with your file.
  14. Any conflicting information you have heard saying the I-693 is required even for K-1 Adjusters that are filing the I-485 within 1 year of their overseas medical exam is flat out wrong The polio vaccine is now required and "Not Age Appropriate" blanket waivers are no longer accepted for medical exams done after 5/1/2024. Your husband will have to get the Polio vaccine done here. This is not a reason to delay your filing of the AOS as the polio vaccine question does not come up until the interview
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