Re: AOS Interview - Bloomington, MN (somewhat long post)
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Re: AOS Interview - Bloomington, MN (somewhat long post)
Could you please tell what date you filed your AOS application ? Thanks
amylass wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> I hope you are all doing well! Just a note that we had our
> AOS interview on Monday, July 19th at the Bloomington, Minnesota
USCIS
> office.
> Unfortunately, we didn't receive a stamp in Gav's passport and
> instead were issued an RFE.
> We had all of the paperwork put together
> properly and brought all the evidence we could (this was sufficient
and
> the officer even commented on how easy we made his job that day )
> The
> one glitch we ran in to was the vaccination requirements.
> During the
> visit the Doc Phelans in London, Gavin was told that he would need
his
> MMR once he arrived in the States. The doctor marked the box on the
> "Vaccination Documentation Worksheet" that says, "Applicant Does Not
> Meet Vaccination Requirements for One or More vaccines and no waiver
is
> requested". Then at the end of that sentence was "K3" hand written
in.
> This obviously did not prevent Gavin from getting in to the country
> and we didn't think twice about it. We just got the required MMR
prior
> to the AOS interview and provided a note from the doctor that issued
the
> shot.
> Well, this note from our doctor was not enough for the USCIS and
> we were told to have a local U.S. Civil Surgeon update the
vaccination
> worksheet.
> If we had known this was going to prevent a stamp in Gav's
> passport we would have done this ages ago!
> Anyway, we have received
> an updated vacs sheet from the Civil Surgeon and resubmitted it to
the
> officer. We hope to hear a decision in the next week, and hopefully
> receive a temp green card in the mail by the end of next month.
> Just
> wanted to share that with those of you that are here on a K3 awaiting
> AOS. Check your vacs worksheet to make sure the results of the
vaccine
> history are complete
> Thanks for reading, and continued best wishes
> to all that go through this process!
>
> Regards,
> Amy
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
amylass wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> I hope you are all doing well! Just a note that we had our
> AOS interview on Monday, July 19th at the Bloomington, Minnesota
USCIS
> office.
> Unfortunately, we didn't receive a stamp in Gav's passport and
> instead were issued an RFE.
> We had all of the paperwork put together
> properly and brought all the evidence we could (this was sufficient
and
> the officer even commented on how easy we made his job that day )
> The
> one glitch we ran in to was the vaccination requirements.
> During the
> visit the Doc Phelans in London, Gavin was told that he would need
his
> MMR once he arrived in the States. The doctor marked the box on the
> "Vaccination Documentation Worksheet" that says, "Applicant Does Not
> Meet Vaccination Requirements for One or More vaccines and no waiver
is
> requested". Then at the end of that sentence was "K3" hand written
in.
> This obviously did not prevent Gavin from getting in to the country
> and we didn't think twice about it. We just got the required MMR
prior
> to the AOS interview and provided a note from the doctor that issued
the
> shot.
> Well, this note from our doctor was not enough for the USCIS and
> we were told to have a local U.S. Civil Surgeon update the
vaccination
> worksheet.
> If we had known this was going to prevent a stamp in Gav's
> passport we would have done this ages ago!
> Anyway, we have received
> an updated vacs sheet from the Civil Surgeon and resubmitted it to
the
> officer. We hope to hear a decision in the next week, and hopefully
> receive a temp green card in the mail by the end of next month.
> Just
> wanted to share that with those of you that are here on a K3 awaiting
> AOS. Check your vacs worksheet to make sure the results of the
vaccine
> history are complete
> Thanks for reading, and continued best wishes
> to all that go through this process!
>
> Regards,
> Amy
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com