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Medical is straight forward issue. They expire in one year. Normally people sent it with their I-485 because back then they were being processed within few months. But to be fair to them, the instructions on I-485 clearly states that applicant is not required to send the medical initially and can send it if and when USICS asks for it. It's just a sad scenario that most of us have to spend extra $$ because of our wrong assumptions that our cases wouldn't take too long. Matter of fact, I am pretty sure most of did not even know initially that they even expire.
As for your membership issue, I think it's impossible for us to correctly assume what's going on. Have you ever mentioned in your asylum application that you were part of military or rebel or trained security officer or something in your home country? If you did you should have mentioned it in your green card application. Just an assumption!
Good luck. Keep us posted.
Originally posted by Jerry Qi
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As for your membership issue, I think it's impossible for us to correctly assume what's going on. Have you ever mentioned in your asylum application that you were part of military or rebel or trained security officer or something in your home country? If you did you should have mentioned it in your green card application. Just an assumption!
Good luck. Keep us posted.
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