Sacramento, CA asked in Immigration Law for California

Q: Do I have to complete forms I-693 and I-864 again for my green card interview?

My medical examination for my K-1 visa was completed on September 6, 2019 in my country of origin and my adjustment of status (Form I-485) documentation was received May 20, 2020 which was within the one year specified. I submitted a completed form I-864 with the adjustment of status package simultaneously. My interview is in a few weeks - has any of this documentation expired? I've retained my copy of the DS-3025 from the original medical examination.

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  • Traverse City, MI

A: If you want to avoid delay you could do the medical exam again because it is expired. But if you don't want to spend money potentially unnecessarily then you can wait to see if USCIS officers asks for a new medical exam during the interview. You would have to do the exam after the interview and mail it to the USCIS officer. You don't need a new form I-864 but you should bring proof of your current income as well as copies of your tax returns (or transcripts) that have been filed since you submitted your application. Best wishes!

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