Immunization records

al_paso

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I am about to file for AOS and PAW (I-140) and I contacted a doctor for my medical exams. He says that the immunization records for both my wife and me are required. Now, how the heck am I gonna get those records after so many years if at all they are available. Has somebody had a situation like that before?
The other alternative is to ofcourse get all those shots like you are a new born baby!!

Any insight into this will be appreciated
 
There arent any options. Most people who can do not have any records will have to take the shots. I went through the same. May be it is faster for you than finding for your old records
 
al_paso, I was in the same kind of situation. Here is what I did.

You can avoid repeating all the shots by having your blood tested for the vaccinations. I got this done by my medical provider and also got the vaccinations that were missing (Hepattis, TB test and couple of others) and carried the report to the BCIS recommended doctor issued the certificate based on the copy of my medical provider.
 
14 days for medical test results!!!!!!

lcauser:

when you say you got your tests done by your medical provider, how long did you have to wait before the test results for blood test etc. came in. I just got these done by the BCIS medical center and they have given me a timeline of 14 days for the results to come in!!!!

is that a new bottleneck for immigration?
 
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