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  • USCIS revising validity period of Form I-693

    USCIS is revising policy guidance for the validity period of Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record.


    Is this for the current processing cases or just new ones?
    Concurrent I-131, I-485(I-693), I-765 *no lawyer* by Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA)
    3/26/18 From Miami
    4/1/18 Received
    4/09/18 Credit Card Charged
    4/10/18 NoAs text & email
    4/14/28 NoAs mail I-797C
    4/27/18 Biometrics for 5/8/18
    4/30/18 Early walk-in for Biometrics
    5/1/18 Fingerprints received (by Level 2) I485 status never changed from "finger fee received"
    9/12/18 Case Approved I765 & I131
    9/19/18 Combo Card in hand
    9/22/18 SSN in hand
    1/15/19 Case Approved I485 (Interview waived)

  • #2
    It sounds like the policy will cover all cases as it wouldn't help anyone for over a year. Sounds like they are eliminating a major cause of delays in the AOS slow down.
    4-18-18 PD
    4-29-18 Finger Print fee was received
    9-26-18 I-765 and I-131 Approved
    10-02-18 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office (sent to Lawyer) Day 167
    10-03-18 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview Day 168
    10-05-18 your case has been scheduled for a interview. Day 170
    11-13-18 Interview
    11-13-18 New card being produced
    11-15-18 I130 and I485 Approved
    11-20-18 Card Mailed

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    • #3
      Apparently we are the only two here filing under the CAA. I thought our cases were sent to a different processing center. Another CAA filer in a different forum said that his process from start to finish was only 3 months(started process after January 2016) , and I was hopeful, but then a friend from Miami waited 1 year for her case to be approved (started process before January 2016).
      Good luck!!!

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      • #4
        I wish I could send my I-693 now, but don't know where. Will have to wait until I get notification to send it .

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        • #5
          Info on the validity of any Form I-693 submitted to USCIS before November 1, 2018 can be found in the policy manual here -- https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/H...pter4.html#S-A

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          Looks like this will cover SOME current processing cases and not just new ones. Anyone waiting for interview for 1+ year that filed medical exam with original filing won't have to get a new medical done as long as the civil surgeon signed the form within 60 days of filing!

          This change goes in to effect November 1, 2018. So I believe anyone with interviews between now and then will still need a new I-639 if they submitted over 1 year ago (which is my case, go figure).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by doubledown View Post
            Info on the validity of any Form I-693 submitted to USCIS before November 1, 2018 can be found in the policy manual here -- https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/H...pter4.html#S-A

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            Looks like this will cover SOME current processing cases and not just new ones. Anyone waiting for interview for 1+ year that filed medical exam with original filing won't have to get a new medical done as long as the civil surgeon signed the form within 60 days of filing!

            This change goes in to effect November 1, 2018. So I believe anyone with interviews between now and then will still need a new I-639 if they submitted over 1 year ago (which is my case, go figure).
            This is great news, I filed mine all together, and NYC wait times are very long! Nice to see USCIS streamlining the process

            Now introduce priority processing please

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            • #7
              Originally posted by doubledown View Post
              Info on the validity of any Form I-693 submitted to USCIS before November 1, 2018 can be found in the policy manual here -- https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/H...pter4.html#S-A

              [ATTACH]1508[/ATTACH]

              Looks like this will cover SOME current processing cases and not just new ones. Anyone waiting for interview for 1+ year that filed medical exam with original filing won't have to get a new medical done as long as the civil surgeon signed the form within 60 days of filing!

              This change goes in to effect November 1, 2018. So I believe anyone with interviews between now and then will still need a new I-639 if they submitted over 1 year ago (which is my case, go figure).
              So, if i'm not mistaken, this goes for ANYBODY who's applied already, did the medical AFTER sending application package and is STILL waiting for interview, right?

              My package was submitted last July, i did the medical the next month. I got the medical form RFE/reminder around October of last year. I'm assuming i won't have to re-do the medical if i get scheduled after November 1?
              Applications: I-102, I-485 and I-130

              PD: 7/24/17
              Biometrics: 9/2/17
              We are scheduling your interview: 9/5/17 (then updated to March/15/18)
              EAD: October 2017
              I-102 approved on: 7/25/18
              EAD renewal and Advance Parole package received - 12/01/18
              EAD renewal being worked on - 12/05/18
              Interview scheduled notification received! - 2/6/19
              Interview - 3/26/19

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