Eric&Yuhui Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 It appears as the medical exam is not required if you had one back in China for the P4 / Interview.However it does mention in the AOS form instructions, that as K-1's you need to get "vaccinations supplement " here in the U.SAnyone can clarify this?-What is it?-Looks like it has to be filed with the I-485, not after. Thanks Link to comment
Dawn Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Hello Eric, You will need the supplement filed along with I-485... I am not sure in your area, but in NY(the local INS) they have their own rules... so My husband and I went down to the INS and obtain the correct forms and etc... on one of the sheet, they give the 1-800 number to call for doctors for medical exam. of course your wife does not need one, but vaccination. When you go to the doctors for vaccination, your wife will took at lease two-shots and then the doc. will give you a copy, a sealed envelope with another copy of the filled vaccination form address to INS... Check with your local INS or the INS where you filled your I-485 first, cause everywhere could be different... Good luck Dawn Link to comment
Mick Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Will the powers that be accept the vaccinations from China? Or will she just have to take them again in the US? Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 20, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 20, 2003 Will the powers that be accept the vaccinations from China? Or will she just have to take them again in the US? she didn't have any in China. Was not required for K-1's Link to comment
sysy Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 I heard there are three shots, two if she had chicken pox before. Still haven't found the information whether it has to be given by INS appointed doctor, or any health care facility. I hope the later is acceptable, since she will need to have her immunization record kept by her primary care physician anyway. sy Link to comment
Ying&Vin Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 in the instruction of I-485, it said that medical exam is not neccessary for K-1, if a medical exam within the past year has been taken. Also, it said "You may include vaccination supplement with your AOS application." Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 24, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Also, it said "You may include vaccination supplement with your AOS application."No. Not "may " It actuallay says " you only need to submit the vaccination supplement, not the entire medical report ". Page 2 of instructions, left column, 3rd paragraph "fiancees"So, it's not really an option Bring the form to the doctor, as most don't have it or even know about itSUPPLEMENTAL FORM TO I-693 is on page 12 Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 24, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 I heard there are three shots, two if she had chicken pox before. Still haven't found the information whether it has to be given by INS appointed doctor, or any health care facility. I hope the later is acceptable, since she will need to have her immunization record kept by her primary care physician anyway. syyou are correct about the shots I would go to a INS doctor though, or at least have the doc fill the supplement I-693.Most dosctors ( even INS's ) don't have this supplemental form, so it's good to bring one Link to comment
sysy Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Your insurance doctor could give the shots for free, but INS doctors may charge a lot. I doubt an INS doctor would not accept another US doctor issued vaccination record, even if the I-693 has to be filled by an INS appointed doctor. Link to comment
Guest fhuo Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 The Ins Doctor Charges us $150.00 in NY for medical report Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 26, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 The Ins Doctor Charges us $150.00 in NY for medical report is this for a full medical exam ( form I-693) or just the vaccinations shots of supplemental form I-693?What K status are you? K1? K2? etc.. None of the above ? Link to comment
Littlebear Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 I did call the 800 number this week and asked that question. The lady on the phone told me that I didn't need to mail the vaccination report. And I mailed my forms to BCIS this afternoon without that vaccination form in. I guess we have to wait and see what happens. Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 27, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 I did call the 800 number this week and asked that question. The lady on the phone told me that I didn't need to mail the vaccination report. And I mailed my forms to BCIS this afternoon without that vaccination form in. I guess we have to wait and see what happens.What forms did you mail?If you mailed form I-485... look at page 2, left column, paragraph "Fiancees" of the instructions.. It does require supplemental to form I-693 ( vaccinations). But not the medical exam itself if less than one year old.Personally, I don't believe just one source at BCIS, State or otherwise.... When I filed the AOS today, I had all 3 offices, the Wichita KS office, the Nebraska Service Center and the Kansas City district office ( all 3 possible juridictions ) all confirm to me that my AOS filing and I-131 and I-765 should indeed all go to Kansas city office Which we did Remember that when you call ONE person at any agency, you will get ONE answer that WILL depends on what THIS person personally knows about the system...For all you know she/ he might have been hired yesterday...So cross -ref your info and get 2nd and third opinion... Littlbear: If you mailed I-485 today, without the vaccinations, I strongly suggest you get those and mail supplemental to I-693 to the BCIS office.. Mention on the enveloppe.... Supplemental to Form I-693 addendum to original I-485 submission sent xx/xx/03 Link to comment
sysy Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 Can anyone clarify which two shots are needed, and if the vaccination record for the two shots from a US doctor acceptable to the INS appointed doctor for filing to form I-693. Thanks. sy Link to comment
Eric&Yuhui Posted March 28, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 Can anyone clarify which two shots are needed, and if the vaccination record for the two shots from a US doctor acceptable to the INS appointed doctor for filing to form I-693. Thanks. syan INS doctor will most likely accept the vaccinations from another doctor.Vaccs needed depend on your age. Most get varicella ( chicken pox ) 2 shots one month apart, DT ( 1 shot ) and MMR ( 1 shot ). the supplemental I-693 will be delivered at the time shots are taken ( even though the 2nd varicella shot has not been administered yet ). The doctor will check the waiver box "insufficient time interval" for that one.Go to the supplemental vaccinations table needed for you Link to comment
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