DS 3025 question..
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I would like to ask about the vaccination supplement. I am about to send my AOS package, only for me to find out that my DS 3025 results show vaccine history incomplete. I believed I have to do my MMR booster, which I did before I came to US. I am thinking of attaching my certification for my MMR booster to DS 3025 to show that I have my booster already, but I just dont know if I'm doing the right thing.
Please help. Any advice are greatly appreciated.
Please help. Any advice are greatly appreciated.
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I would like to ask about the vaccination supplement. I am about to send my AOS package, only for me to find out that my DS 3025 results show vaccine history incomplete. I believed I have to do my MMR booster, which I did before I came to US. I am thinking of attaching my certification for my MMR booster to DS 3025 to show that I have my booster already, but I just dont know if I'm doing the right thing.
Please help. Any advice are greatly appreciated.
Please help. Any advice are greatly appreciated.
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I would like to ask about the vaccination supplement. I am about to send my AOS package, only for me to find out that my DS 3025 results show vaccine history incomplete. I believed I have to do my MMR booster, which I did before I came to US. I am thinking of attaching my certification for my MMR booster to DS 3025 to show that I have my booster already, but I just dont know if I'm doing the right thing.
Please help. Any advice are greatly appreciated.
Please help. Any advice are greatly appreciated.
Your sheet probably says "incomplete" and also "may be eligible for blanket waiver." You are given waivers for anything not medically or age appropriate, for example.
If the column beside your MMR is ticked "insufficient time interval" then you get a waiver for the booster. The USCIS goes by the date that form was signed. If it was not appropriate for you to have the second MMR on that date because 28 days had not passed since dose 1, then you are fine without the second dose. If you could have had the second dose (because 4 weeks had passed) but just declined then you would not be allowed the waiver.
Do note that all required shots and appropriate waivers have to be on that DS-3025 for it to be accepted. Otherwise a civil surgeon must fill out a new immunization section on the I-693. Make sure the varicella is marked with a VH because you had chickenpox. Otherwise you will need a varicella shot. The excuse not available in the UK doesn't work because you are now in the US where varicella is available.
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Attachments don't work. It needs to be everything on the DS-3025 signed by a panel physician or the I-693 signed by a civil surgeon in the US.
Your sheet probably says "incomplete" and also "may be eligible for blanket waiver." You are given waivers for anything not medically or age appropriate, for example.
If the column beside your MMR is ticked "insufficient time interval" then you get a waiver for the booster. The USCIS goes by the date that form was signed. If it was not appropriate for you to have the second MMR on that date because 28 days had not passed since dose 1, then you are fine without the second dose. If you could have had the second dose (because 4 weeks had passed) but just declined then you would not be allowed the waiver.
Do note that all required shots and appropriate waivers have to be on that DS-3025 for it to be accepted. Otherwise a civil surgeon must fill out a new immunization section on the I-693. Make sure the varicella is marked with a VH because you had chickenpox. Otherwise you will need a varicella shot.
Your sheet probably says "incomplete" and also "may be eligible for blanket waiver." You are given waivers for anything not medically or age appropriate, for example.
If the column beside your MMR is ticked "insufficient time interval" then you get a waiver for the booster. The USCIS goes by the date that form was signed. If it was not appropriate for you to have the second MMR on that date because 28 days had not passed since dose 1, then you are fine without the second dose. If you could have had the second dose (because 4 weeks had passed) but just declined then you would not be allowed the waiver.
Do note that all required shots and appropriate waivers have to be on that DS-3025 for it to be accepted. Otherwise a civil surgeon must fill out a new immunization section on the I-693. Make sure the varicella is marked with a VH because you had chickenpox. Otherwise you will need a varicella shot.
They advised me to get the MMR booster at local GP because they are not giving one.
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But what is the column heading? Is it written in the column that says Insufficient Time Interval? That's what shows it was not appropriate for you to have the shot that day and you don't have to document to USCIS that you ever got it. You were as complete as medically possible on the date of that sheet so need nothing further for USCIS. (that is unless they misplace your entire medical file that was in the white envelope you turned at POE.)
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But what is the column heading? Is it written in the column that says Insufficient Time Interval? That's what shows it was not appropriate for you to have the shot that day and you don't have to document to USCIS that you ever got it. You were as complete as medically possible on the date of that sheet so need nothing further for USCIS. (that is unless they misplace your entire medical file that was in the white envelope you turned at POE.)
Thanks Moxie, you are really a great help!! I am so confused with everything.
Btw, I met all the four points for the DS 3025 which you mentioned in another thread... only this MMR thing made me confused.





