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On the I-693, the medical documents. On part 4 of it, it’s talking about the “preparer” here is a screenshot:
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My question is, who is a preparer? What his/her role ? Is it mandatory to have a preparer or not ?
 
I864 is not used for DV, i134 is. Please make sure you read the spreadsheet carefully, this is noted somewhere in there.
Ho yeah! You’re right ! I remember reading that in the spreadsheet.
Sorry, I have just been confused with the numbers and the actual name of the document ! Thank you very much for the reminder !
Do you have a pre filled document of the I-134 then ?
 
If an F1 student works on campus at the book store for example, but still has a sponsor that fill out the affidavit of support document for him/her. Does that student still need to submit their own financial support documents such as bank statements, tax return transcript, etc.?? Or just all the evidence of Financial support documents of the sponsor are enough ??
 
If an F1 student works on campus at the book store for example, but still has a sponsor that fill out the affidavit of support document for him/her. Does that student still need to submit their own financial support documents such as bank statements, tax return transcript, etc.?? Or just all the evidence of Financial support documents of the sponsor are enough ??
There’s no downside to including those.
 
Hi there, if I would do biometrics and biometrics fee payment for TPS status, could I use these biometrics and biometrics fee payment for AOS as DV winner as well ? Or I have to pay fee and do biometrics for AOS again? Thank you so much!
 
Hi there, if I would do biometrics and biometrics fee payment for TPS status, could I use these biometrics and biometrics fee payment for AOS as DV winner as well ? Or I have to pay fee and do biometrics for AOS again? Thank you so much!
You must include the bio fee with the AOS application. USCIS will make the decision on wether to use the previously captured bio information and subsequently decide to not schedule a new bio appointment.
 
Do you guys have the link of the document that need to be fill out and send with the Dv lottery fee of $330 along with a self stamped envelope ?
 
On the AOS document, are on-campus jobs as an F1 student considered as « employment »? Cause I am working on campus, but I wonder if I should list my job in this section of the document.
 

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On the I-693, the medical documents. On part 4 of it, it’s talking about the “preparer” here is a screenshot:
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My question is, who is a preparer? What his/her role ? Is it mandatory to have a preparer or not ?
You do not have to fill in the I-693 yourself.
The civil surgeon will take care of it, when you will book and complete the medical examination.
You will only be required to sign off the form when instructed by the surgeon.
He will provide to you the form in a sealed envelope
 
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You do not have to fill in the I-693 yourself.
The civil surgeon will take care of it, when you will book and complete the medical examination.
You will only be required to sign off the form when instructed by the surgeon.
He will provide to you the form in a sealed envelope
The applicant (or their selected preparer) is actually supposed to fill out the form prior to meeting the CS who then completes their own relevant section. As a matter of fact, the very first section of the form says “To be completed by the person requesting a medical exam, NOT the civil surgeon”
 
The applicant (or their selected preparer) is actually supposed to fill out the form prior to meeting the CS who then completes their own relevant section. As a matter of fact, the very first section of the form says “To be completed by the person requesting a medical exam, NOT the civil surgeon”
I know, @Sm1smom

My point was to don't fill out the I-693 straight away, as it is not a form meant to be completed by the applicant alone (unless you want to spare a couple of minutes at the doctor office).
It will be done at the doctor's office anyway, under his/her supervision and directions.
The surgeon will ask you to fill out the first section with name, DOB, address, A-number (if you have one), etc and sign it. Then he/she will take over.

In my case, the blank form was handled to me by the doctor and I filled out the first section at his office.
 
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I know, @Sm1smom

My point was to don't fill out the I-693 straight away, as it is not a form meant to be completed by the applicant alone (unless you want to spare a couple of minutes at the doctor office).
It will be done at the doctor's office anyway, under his/her supervision and directions.
The surgeon will ask you to fill out the first section with name, DOB, address, A-number (if you have one), etc and sign it. Then he/she will take over.

In my case, the blank form was handled to me by the doctor and I filled out the first section at his office.
And my point is the applicant can download and fill out the form ahead of when they visit CS’s office, and present it there. There is no requirement for the applicant to wait until they get to the CS’s office before they fill out the first part of the form, nor for the form to be filled under the CS’s supervision/direction. Only the signature and the date are required to be completed in the presence of the CS (after the CS tells the applicant to do so). Yes, the CS will provide the form to someone who shows up for the appointment without the form, the pre-filled form will and should be accepted if presented.

One major benefit of downloading and filing the form prior to visiting the doctor’s office (in addition to saving a couple of minutes while here) is it ensures the applicant is using the most recent I-693 form as against using an outdated form (where more often than not is) previously mass downloaded/printed by the doctor’s office who may not be aware newer versions of the forms have been released. This has happened before.
 
Hi Mom, I was trying to understand form I-485.
a)What could be a A-Number for me . I'm on L2 visa. I looked at my visa carefully and don't see any alien number mentioned.
b) Is it beneficial to create USCIS online account and mention the account no information (Part1, 11)?
c) Question 23 (a), place of last arrival into USA. Is the city of arrival airport or, the state where you started living(if different)?
d) Question 27, What is your current immigration status. Does it mean visa class ?
Thank you!
 
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