I-693 News and Updates
Last Updated on Jun 4th 2025
Jun 4th 2025 Update: I-693 Updated to Version 01/20/25 in MedFiller
There were minimal changes, and our team was able to update the form ahead of schedule. Please note that this new form itself has a very short OMB expiry, and USCIS may revise it once again in the near future.
Jun 2nd 2025 Update: New I-693 Published. MedFiller update coming soon
Summary: USCIS has allowed a grace period till July 2, 2025, during which the ‘old forms’ can still be used.
The MedFiller team anticipates integrating the new I-693 form into MedFiller within the next 5-7 business days.
May 25th 2025 Update: I-693 OMB Approval Expiry
Summary: No impact until the updated I-693 form is released. The ‘expired form’ remains valid as of this post (May 25th, 2025).
Many users have noticed that the expiry date on the top right of the I-693 has passed, and no new form version has been released. This post addresses the questions many of you have asked.
In the past, updating MedFiller has taken us 7-10 business days, and we hope to do the same this time.
What if there is no grace period this time for switching over?
In the highly unlikely situation where the USCIS immediately invalidates all previous forms the very moment the new form is released, you may have to complete forms manually for a few days. MedFiller will place warnings inside the software to inform you of this situation and expedite the update process to the maximum degree possible.