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  • K1: I-693 and DS-3025

    Hello everyone,,

    According to some instructions, an immigrant who applies for AOS from K1 to is required to have the vaccination part of the I-693 filled out and signed by a civil surgeon.

    1. What does it actually mean if the DS-3025 states that the vaccine history is incomplete and that the “applicant may be eligible for blanket waiver(s) because vaccination(s) are not medically appropriate”? Is a waiver given by the USCIS case officer or is it something that the applicant has to apply for separately? If the vaccinations requirements are met (either because the applicant has taken the shots or because they are not medically/age appropriate), will the case officer more or less automatically grant a waiver for reversephonelookup.onl/ curated.onl/nba-reddit/ those vaccinations that the applicant hasn’t taken?

    2. Is the civil surgeon just copying the vaccine history from the DS-3025 onto the I-693 without demanding another medical exam? From what I’ve read, some civil surgeons refuse to do that since they want the applicant to have another medical exam.

    3. Does it matter when the civil surgeon completes the I-693? Does the applicant have to be married to the USC first or can it be done immediately after entering the US?
    Last edited by Jhonmicky; 10-24-2019, 11:50 PM.

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