Hi,
I recently received the GC interview date, and one of the things it asks for is "A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement (unless already submitted within the last one year).
My PD for EB1A is March 8, 2017, and I submitted my I-693 in May 2018 after I got an RFE (Doctor signed I-693 on May 1st, 2018). I received the notice to appear for interview on Monday with the interview date in the first week of July.
Do I need to once again do the Medical Exam? I looked up the following link and trying to understand the legalese in it.
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A completed Form I-693 submitted to USCIS before November 1, 2018 retains its evidentiary value to support a finding that an applicant is not inadmissible based on health-related grounds if it meets any of the following scenarios:
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From looking at the last bullet point and my understanding of it does it mean that my I-693 is valid till 4/30/20?
Thank you all for your help.
Praveen
I recently received the GC interview date, and one of the things it asks for is "A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement (unless already submitted within the last one year).
My PD for EB1A is March 8, 2017, and I submitted my I-693 in May 2018 after I got an RFE (Doctor signed I-693 on May 1st, 2018). I received the notice to appear for interview on Monday with the interview date in the first week of July.
Do I need to once again do the Medical Exam? I looked up the following link and trying to understand the legalese in it.
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A completed Form I-693 submitted to USCIS before November 1, 2018 retains its evidentiary value to support a finding that an applicant is not inadmissible based on health-related grounds if it meets any of the following scenarios:
- The civil surgeon signs Form I-693 more than 60 days before the applicant files the underlying benefit application with USCIS, but the applicant submits Form I-693 to USCIS no more than 1 year after the civil surgeon signed Form I-693; and USCIS issues a decision on the underlying benefit application no more than 1 year after the date the applicant submitted Form I-693 to USCIS.
- The civil surgeon signs Form I-693 no more than 60 days before the applicant files the underlying benefit application with USCIS; and USCIS issues a decision on the underlying benefit application no more than 2 years after the date of the civil surgeon’s signature.
- The civil surgeon signs Form I-693, and the applicant submits Form I-693, after the applicant files the benefit application with USCIS; and USCIS issues a decision on the underlying benefit application no more than 2 years after the date of the civil surgeon’s signature.
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From looking at the last bullet point and my understanding of it does it mean that my I-693 is valid till 4/30/20?
Thank you all for your help.
Praveen
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