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Employment-based Adjustment of Status Applicants: Send in Your Medical Forms ASAP for More Efficient Processing for new Adjustment filings

USCIS announced that while playing a significant role in the processing of employment-based visas, is intending to ensure that it uses as many available visas as possible in fiscal year (FY) 2022, which ends on Sept. 30, 2022. 

USCIS says that it is still doing their part with the U.S. Department of State (DOS) in processing employment-based immigrant visas for those applicants living outside the United States.  USCIS is  urging anyone within the United States who may be eligible for an employment-based adjustment of status to note these important reminders regarding Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record:

  • If you are planning to file an adjustment of status application, be sure to include a valid Form I-693.
  • If you have a pending Form I-485, Adjustment of Status Application, please do not send an unsolicited Form I-693 to USCIS. USCIS is, it says proactively identifying employment-based adjustment of status applications with available visas that lack a valid Form I-693 and are directly contacting applicants to request that form.
  • If you know that your previously filed Form I-485 does not have a valid Form I-693, your underlying petition is approved, and a visa is available to you, it will help USCIS use the available visas and adjudicate your application if you visit a civil surgeon and have a valid Form I-693 on hand when we send the request to you.
  • A Form I-693 is valid for two years from the date that the civil surgeon signs the form.

Disclaimer

This article, under no circumstances, acts as legal advice; therefore, for any immigration questions, please contact your Attorney or the Ahluwalia Law Offices, P.C. (Team ALO).