Interview today all went well but recieved an rfe on the vaccinations orginal exam was blank on vaccinations what do i do i have copies from colombia but not orginal as medical institution closed years ago HELP, on the bright side lawyer said everything was perfect that we have to submitt and we should get the green card within 4 weeks
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Originally posted by Thirt33n89 View PostInterview today all went well but recieved an rfe on the vaccinations orginal exam was blank on vaccinations what do i do i have copies from colombia but not orginal as medical institution closed years ago HELP, on the bright side lawyer said everything was perfect that we have to submitt and we should get the green card within 4 weeks
You do not need originals of your vaccination record. A copy of a record is fine, a school record that lists the vaccinations you?ve had is also fine. All the civil surgeon had to was look through the copies you have, and fill out the vaccination portion.
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as far as I know, if you are unable to provide proof of your vaccinations you need to get the ones selected for your age group and your doctor will state that in your medical exams
Originally posted by Thirt33n89 View PostInterview today all went well but recieved an rfe on the vaccinations orginal exam was blank on vaccinations what do i do i have copies from colombia but not orginal as medical institution closed years ago HELP, on the bright side lawyer said everything was perfect that we have to submitt and we should get the green card within 4 weeks
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Originally posted by jzgr24 View Postas far as I know, if you are unable to provide proof of your vaccinations you need to get the ones selected for your age group and your doctor will state that in your medical exams
I should clarify that you if you get a vaccine at age 3 from doctor Smith, then another one at age 5 from Dr jones, then another one at age 7 from Dr carter, you do not have to show each original record from each doctor. If all you have is a record from your university that lists all vaccines from different doctors and places, that?s fine.
The civil surgeon has to transfer the info from your record onto the I-693. If you?ve had all vaccines, and most adults have had them, then you?re good to go.
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thats good to know because Ive heard more than one person that had to get vaccinated again cause they didnt have the proof and they wouldnt do the blood work to verify at their clinics
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostYou don?t want to revaccinate, though. They just do blood titers/ blood levels to determine levels of immunity and administer anything that?s clinicqlky appropriate at the current age. OP has a copy of the record and that?s fine.
I should clarify that you if you get a vaccine at age 3 from doctor Smith, then another one at age 5 from Dr jones, then another one at age 7 from Dr carter, you do not have to show each original record from each doctor. If all you have is a record from your university that lists all vaccines from different doctors and places, that?s fine.
The civil surgeon has to transfer the info from your record onto the I-693. If you?ve had all vaccines, and most adults have had them, then you?re good to go.
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In colombia the uscis doctor said that she cant usedl the copy, thats crazy, my exam was done in feb 2017 i have to get a new medical done here? I have a foto copy of my vaccine record with all my vaccinations on it calling a couple of doctors they are telling me i have to get the medical re done and blood work and tb shot totaling upward $350
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Originally posted by jzgr24 View Postthats good to know because Ive heard more than one person that had to get vaccinated again cause they didnt have the proof and they wouldnt do the blood work to verify at their clinics
It's good to read the instructions because some offices will try to push exams and things you do not need, just to rake up the bill. That's something to keep in mind. USCIS does not regulate what rate Civil surgeons charge for filling out the form.
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Originally posted by Thirt33n89 View PostIn colombia the uscis doctor said that she cant usedl the copy, thats crazy, my exam was done in feb 2017 i have to get a new medical done here? I have a foto copy of my vaccine record with all my vaccinations on it calling a couple of doctors they are telling me i have to get the medical re done and blood work and tb shot totaling upward $350
And yes, I believe you that physician in Colombia told you that. They'll do anything to charge more.
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Should i just do the medical exam as soon as i recieve the official rfe and take my copy of the vaccines? My lawyer and the officer said that?s all we need to get the case approve the interview was swift a couple of questions and when she going goong thru the medical thats when she saw the colombian doctor left all vaccines blank. I truly just want ti submitt everything and get my green card and begin to live a normal life with my husband i havent even goten an ead card and with this rfe my case is going to be longer
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Originally posted by Thirt33n89 View PostShould i just do the medical exam as soon as i recieve the official rfe and take my copy of the vaccines? My lawyer and the officer said that?s all we need to get the case approve the interview was swift a couple of questions and when she going goong thru the medical thats when she saw the colombian doctor left all vaccines blank. I truly just want ti submitt everything and get my green card and begin to live a normal life with my husband i havent even goten an ead card and with this rfe my case is going to be longer
Find a doctor near your location from the USCIS website. Make appointment and provide all vaccination papers from your country. The doctor will tell you what to do in addition to what you have and doctor wont seal the envelope without filling all questions. If doctor tells you to do vaccination, then you should do it. Even non USCIS doctor says it is not neccessary to do a test or a vaccination, yet, you need to do it if you want to get greencard.
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Originally posted by Thirt33n89 View PostShould i just do the medical exam as soon as i recieve the official rfe and take my copy of the vaccines? My lawyer and the officer said that?s all we need to get the case approve the interview was swift a couple of questions and when she going goong thru the medical thats when she saw the colombian doctor left all vaccines blank. I truly just want ti submitt everything and get my green card and begin to live a normal life with my husband i havent even goten an ead card and with this rfe my case is going to be longer
Here is the link to the instructions for civil surgeons regarding vaccination requirements.https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugee...tructions.html
Scroll down to "review of vaccination records". It states "Acceptable vaccination documentation must come from a vaccination record, either a personal vaccination record or a copy of a medical chart with entries made by a physician or other appropriate medical personnel. Only those records of vaccine doses that include the dates of receipt (month, day, and year) are acceptable
Sorry that physician in Colombia misled you. He/she could have used the vaccination records you have. If you are already on your husband's insurance plan, I would look for doctors in your area who are also USCIS civil surgeons. That way, most of the visit will be covered by insurance.
Otherwise, go to a doctor on your insurance plan first, present your vaccination records, and ask for those records to be added to your medical chart. Then, get a copy of that chart, and bring it to the USCIS civil surgeon. They're just transferring information from one sheet to another. You can also barter. We bartered in Colombia all the time. No le de pena.I don't barter all the time - only sometimes.
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Thank you so much i have a copy of the vaccinations card i had when i was younger so many yrs ago the orginal one was lost but i do have all vaccines done im just going to wait for the offical rfe letter and go take the exam again and validate mu vaccines and or have new ones if nessesary thats all i can do at this point its just upsetting becausese over a yr ago i could have sorted this in colombia and the physician was so unprofessional this is pushing back my greencard at least another 2 months im guessing and i really want to start helping my husband economically at home and also start to just live a normal life as of now i havent even gotten a ead card or ssn sonim very limited
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Originally posted by Thirt33n89 View PostThank you so much i have a copy of the vaccinations card i had when i was younger so many yrs ago the orginal one was lost but i do have all vaccines done im just going to wait for the offical rfe letter and go take the exam again and validate mu vaccines and or have new ones if nessesary thats all i can do at this point its just upsetting becausese over a yr ago i could have sorted this in colombia and the physician was so unprofessional this is pushing back my greencard at least another 2 months im guessing and i really want to start helping my husband economically at home and also start to just live a normal life as of now i havent even gotten a ead card or ssn sonim very limited
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