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…
Where do I find a Civil Surgeon? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson You may use the Civil Surgeon Locator on the USCIS.gov website to look for a Civil Surgeon near you. Related Posts:How much does a DS-3025 to I-693 Transcription from a Civil… Honestly, it all depends on the Civil Surgeon. I paid…What is a Civil Surgeon? A Civil Surgeon is a physician sanctioned/designated by USCIS to carry…What…
What is a Civil Surgeon? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson A Civil Surgeon is a physician sanctioned/designated by USCIS to carry out immigration medical examinations. Related Posts:How much does a DS-3025 to I-693 Transcription from a Civil… Honestly, it all depends on the Civil Surgeon. I paid…Where do I find a Civil Surgeon? You may use the Civil Surgeon Locator on the USCIS.gov…What is USCIS Form…
Can we use blue ink in filling up and signing our forms? Or do we have to use black ink? Posted on August 1, 2014August 1, 2014 by Mrs. Presson All the forms available on USCIS.gov, both on the instruction PDF file and the form itself has it clearly stated: “Type or print in black ink.” or “Type or print legibly in black ink.” It is a simple instruction and may be trivial for some, but not abiding by this simple instruction may get you…
My birth date on the approved I-129F petition is incorrect. What should I do? Posted on August 1, 2014 by Mrs. Presson Have it revised to reflect the correct birth date as soon as possible. If your case is still at USCIS, have them correct it. If your case is at NVC, have them correct it. If in any case you weren’t able to catch this mistake early on and your case is already at your local…
Our I-129F Petition was approved. What’s the next step? Posted on August 1, 2014August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson If you always check your case status online and/or your get notified that your petition has been approved, the next step is wait for your I-797 hardcopy or more commonly known as Notice of Action 2. Take good care of your NOA2. You will need this document for Adjustment of Status (AOS). Some petitioners also get…
What is NVC? Posted on August 1, 2014 by Mrs. Presson NVC is short for National Visa Center which is a processing facility under the U.S. Department of State. They are the ones handling approved petitions from USCIS. Once USCIS approves the petition, the case will be forwarded to NVC. NVC then assigns case numbers and forwards the case to the beneficiaries local US Embassy/Consulate. More information here: U.S.…