What is USCIS Form I-693? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson It is the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. It is used by Designated USCIS Civil Surgeons to report results of an immigration medical exam. It is a requirement by USCIS to establish / prove that you are not inadmissible to the United States on public health grounds. You can download the form directly…
What are the Health-related Grounds of Inadmissibility to the U.S. ? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson The USCIS website classifies these Health-related Grounds of Inadmissibility as Class A condition. Class A A communicable disease of public health significance Associated/harmful behavior that will most likely recur due to past or present, mental disorders Drug abuse and/or addiction Class B Though this does not render the applicant inadmissible, it represents a departure from…
What are these Class A / Communicable Diseases that render an applicant inadmissible? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists the following as communicable diseases that are of public health significance: Tuberculosis Syphilis Chancroid Gonorrhea Granuloma Inguinale Lymphogranuloma Venerum Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) This also includes these two disease categories: Quarantinable diseases designated by any Presidential Executive Order and this currently includes: Cholera Diphteria Infectious Tuberculosis Plague…
What’s the total amount of fees involved from I-129F Fiancée Petition to K1 Fiancé(e) Visa Processing to Adjustment of Status (AOS) from a K1 Visa? Posted on August 4, 2014October 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson Please note that these are only Filing Fees. Medical Examination Fee, Documents, Transportation, and other expenses are not factored in. It varies in every country. Check your local Embassy for actual fee schedules. Process Fee I-129F Petition Fee USD $340.00 K1 Visa Fee *USD $265.00 Adjustment of Status (AOS) from a K1 Visa ($985.00 AOS…
What is an RFE? Posted on August 1, 2014 by Mrs. Presson An “RFE” is short for “Request for Evidence”. This is a notice from USCIS sent to the petitioner / applicant requesting for more documents to support their application and/or to correct necessary information that was submitted previously. This is known as the I-797E, Notice of Action. An “RFE” may seem like a little bump on…
What are the requirements for an I-129F Fiancé(e) Petition? Posted on July 26, 2014 by Mrs. Presson All of the requirements are listed on Mrs. Presson’s blog article: “I-129F Petition & Checklist” Related Posts:Where can I find a sample of “Letter of Intent to… I have posted samples and download links on MrsPresson.com: I-129F…Where can I find a sample cover letter for I-129F Fiancé(e) I’ve posted a sample and a download link…
Do I need to have my I-129F / K1 Visa Documents notarized? Posted on July 26, 2014July 27, 2014 by Mrs. Presson Your I-129F Petition, K1 Visa forms and supporting documents are not required to be notarized unless otherwise instructed by an Immigration/Consular Officer. Ultimately, it’s your choice if you want to submit notarized documents. Related Posts:Do I need to have our documents notarized for the AOS/EAD/AP No, you don’t have to have your documents notarized unless otherwise…What is a 221G…