British Citizen Moving To Florida
#16
Re: British Citizen Moving To Florida
So we've had our twin boys, they are now 8 weeks old.
Does anybody know, for both myself and my boys, if we require vaccinations to be able to move over to the USA?
Thank you
Does anybody know, for both myself and my boys, if we require vaccinations to be able to move over to the USA?
Thank you
#17
Re: British Citizen Moving To Florida
Assuming you wife can transmit US citizenship to your children, they are already US citizens and only need US passports to enter the US. I.e. they don't need medicals or vaccinations for the purpose of entering the US. ..... Of course it makes good sense for your children to have the routine vaccinations as recommended by their doctor/pediatrician.
Last edited by Pulaski; Sep 18th 2015 at 9:00 am.
#18
Re: British Citizen Moving To Florida
Now that several diseases such as measles and pertussis are making a comeback both in the US and the UK it is highly recommended that you follow the standard recommended newborn vaccination schedule.
Adult boosters for pertussis and MMR are also recommended.
#19
Re: British Citizen Moving To Florida
Yes we are about to apply for their USA passports. Okay thanks for the information. I just wanted to know if there were any mandatory vaccinations in order to move to the USA (required as part of processing) for the boys, that was my main question.
Are any vaccinations mandatory for me? Do I need certain ones in the last 5, 10, 15 years etc?
Are any vaccinations mandatory for me? Do I need certain ones in the last 5, 10, 15 years etc?
Last edited by babypleasedontgo; Sep 18th 2015 at 8:58 am.
#20
Re: British Citizen Moving To Florida
It really isn't much to worry about, just take what records you have to your medical. The doctor will review them, then give you any that you appear to be missing.
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Re: British Citizen Moving To Florida
Are any vaccinations mandatory for me?
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