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Old Jan 30th 2006, 6:27 pm
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hi people

anyone know if getting a B on your meds causes problems getting visa?

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Old Jan 30th 2006, 8:08 pm
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Originally Posted by devonfolk
hi people

anyone know if getting a B on your meds causes problems getting visa?

Anita

I think you have to do a health undertaking, and have to validate within six months.

Could be wrong though, someone will correct me if I am
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We both panel B'd

No further info requested, visas came through with no different conditions.

I think A's require (and get) no further assessment by LCU, B's go in front of LCU medicos - from there depends what the problem is, with regard to what further action occurs.

Suspect (from BE's experiences) vast majority of B's clear with no more investigation required.

Hope this helps. G.
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Default Re: A or B meds

Originally Posted by devonfolk
hi people

anyone know if getting a B on your meds causes problems getting visa?

Anita
Hi Anita

I was B due to having postal depression and being on antidepressants for a couple years, I just had to get a letter from my GP to state this and that i had no further problems and we got our visa's no problem. Think sometimes they grant you the visa but refer you to an Aussie GP for a follow up but I think that rarely happens.

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