One other thing. If you do need any additional vaccinations it may be
cheaper for you to have your own doctor/health plan do them, rather than the
civil surgeon.
- Eric S.
"Eric S." wrote in message news:472751a8$1@kcnews01...
> Usually what people do is go to a USCIS-designated "civil surgeon". The
> doctor checks your vaccination history, gives you any needed vaccinations,
> and fills out a vaccination supplement. Then they put it in a sealed
> envelope for you to include with your AOS application. Sometimes the
> doctors are confused and try to give you a complete medical exam. When
> you call you make your appointment, make sure they understand that you
> just need the vaccination supplement.
>
> You can find a list of civil surgeons on www.uscis.gov.
>
> - Eric S.
>
>
> "JEff" wrote in message
> news:1193752065.835523.268830@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com...
> tom,
>
> There is no form designated I-693A. That designation is the invention
> of DIY newsgroupers who like to abbreviate and use acronyms so that
> they don't have to type so much. The form is actually Attachment A
> Supplemental Form to I-693. Google
>
> Not knowing what vaccinations your fiancee has already had and has
> documented on her DS-3025, and not being a medical doctor who has seen
> your fiancee and has reviewed her medical history, it's hard to say if
> she will need to get additional vaccinations.
>
> My wife just submitted her DS-3025 for her adjustment of status, no
> I-693 vaccination supplement, because her DS-3025 documented that
> she'd had all of the vaccinations medicaly appropriate for her that
> are required for immigration.
>
> Regards, JEff
>
> On Oct 30, 3:11 am, "Lauren Allen" wrote:
>> I am putting together the documents needed for the AOS after we get
>> married.
>> I am a bit confused on this vaccination supplement. I found a check list
>> that said K-1 recipients need to send the form I-693A, but the USCIS web
>> site only has the form I-693.
>>
>> Do I include this form, and if so where do I get it?
>>
>> Will my fiancée need to get additional vaccinations?
>>
>> Thanx to anyone still here,
>>
>> tom
>>
>> From the checklist:
>> If you are a K-1 fiancé(e) or K-2 dependent who had a medical
>> examination
>> within the past year as required for the nonimmigrant fiancé(e) visa, you
>> only need to submit a vaccination supplement (I-693A), not the entire
>> medical report. You may include the vaccination supplement with your
>> adjustment of status application.
>
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