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Originally Posted by Ianus
If you place it on the application, they might require a waiver. A simple explanation would not be enough.
Yes, I-693 will be required for immunizations. A civil surgeon approved by USCIS is required.
You can save a ton of money here if your immunization shots are up-to-date and you have proof on your medical records. If you have the records call up each civil surgeon and asked about simply transcribing the record instead of just having the blood work. You will save a LOT!
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Agreed. My mom managed to find my immunization records from when I was a kid and saved me tons of money. If you have a chance, find a place that gives you low price vaccines and make sure you get proof. I went to a USCIS Dr. that charged 220 for the physical but charged kind of a lot for some shots, even 30 for the flu shot. 65 for tetanus, not to mention I tested positive for TB so had to get an X-Ray to clear that up (I'm negative) which set me back an extra $100. Total spent 595.. look up the needed vaccinations to legitimately cut corners and save you a couple bucks.
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AOS Application sent 12/10-15/16::: Notice of action 12/22/16
Bio letter received 1/15 ::: Bio appointment 1/31::: EAD Arrived 4/4/17 ....Interview: 6/14/17-Approved on Spot