Do you think that if we received a letter inviting us for the interview (I-485), it automatically means they have received my medical? Here is a short story:
We sent all my papers on May 25, 2005. In a month and a half we received RFE (request for evidence) - my medical. I sent my medical info in 2 weeks (it all happened in August), but never got a receipt saying that they have received it. The problem was the typo in my address that they have had on file. I called and an officer said that he would request to resend this notice, but they never did. I called again and I got an answer that my papers were sent to a local office in New York and we should wait for the interview letter from them. Now when we got this letter, it has a check list, as you know. And one of them is- submit your medical, if it is not submitted yet. I started to worry, what if NBC did not received it. I am going to look for my confirmation receipt from the post office, but I have no confirmation from NBC.
I thought that if they transferred my case and now I received a letter for the interview it automatically means they got my medical info, otherwise they would not invite us for the interview. Because before you could bring it right for the interview, but now they request it all together with all the papers that we should send along with I-485.
Sorry if it is kind of confusing.
Am I right?
Thank you everyone for your help and support!
We sent all my papers on May 25, 2005. In a month and a half we received RFE (request for evidence) - my medical. I sent my medical info in 2 weeks (it all happened in August), but never got a receipt saying that they have received it. The problem was the typo in my address that they have had on file. I called and an officer said that he would request to resend this notice, but they never did. I called again and I got an answer that my papers were sent to a local office in New York and we should wait for the interview letter from them. Now when we got this letter, it has a check list, as you know. And one of them is- submit your medical, if it is not submitted yet. I started to worry, what if NBC did not received it. I am going to look for my confirmation receipt from the post office, but I have no confirmation from NBC.
I thought that if they transferred my case and now I received a letter for the interview it automatically means they got my medical info, otherwise they would not invite us for the interview. Because before you could bring it right for the interview, but now they request it all together with all the papers that we should send along with I-485.
Sorry if it is kind of confusing.
Am I right?
Thank you everyone for your help and support!