Medical Examination--Reasons for denial
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Medical Examination--Reasons for denial
Hi you there!!!
I had my medical examination today in Frankfurt for the K1-Visa. The Doc there checked my vaccinations and told me that she couldn't give me the varicella (chicken pox) immunization because I had my third vaccination of rubella-mumps-measles just a couple of days ago at my house doctor. The Doc in Frankfurt said that it might cause health conflicts if she would give me the varicella immunization. She didn't mention that I would have to get the varicella one at all and she also didn't mention that I would get any problems with the visa.
And now my question: does a missing-varicella immunization mean that I would get trouble in getting the visa at all? Could the visa be denied because of this?
I would appreciate your quick answers.
Greetings from
TaKa
I had my medical examination today in Frankfurt for the K1-Visa. The Doc there checked my vaccinations and told me that she couldn't give me the varicella (chicken pox) immunization because I had my third vaccination of rubella-mumps-measles just a couple of days ago at my house doctor. The Doc in Frankfurt said that it might cause health conflicts if she would give me the varicella immunization. She didn't mention that I would have to get the varicella one at all and she also didn't mention that I would get any problems with the visa.
And now my question: does a missing-varicella immunization mean that I would get trouble in getting the visa at all? Could the visa be denied because of this?
I would appreciate your quick answers.
Greetings from
TaKa
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Re: Medical Examination--Reasons for denial
No, you won't be denied a K1 visa for a missing varicella vaccine. Any missing vaccine can be done in time for Adjustment of Status in the US.
If you have had chicken pox, and can prove it (medical notes, blood test, scar), there should be no need to have the vaccine.
If you have had chicken pox, and can prove it (medical notes, blood test, scar), there should be no need to have the vaccine.
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Re: Medical Examination--Reasons for denial
the US does not require the chicken pox vaccine for adults.
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some helpful sites on the net:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
http://www.geocities.com/immigration...-130/index.htm
"TaKa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi you there!!! I had my medical examination today in Frankfurt for the K1-Visa.
> The Doc there checked my vaccinations and told me that she couldn't give me the
> varicella (chicken pox) immunization because I had my third vaccination of
> rubella-mumps-measles just a couple of days ago at my house doctor. The Doc in
> Frankfurt said that it might cause health conflicts if she would give me the
> varicella immunization. She didn't mention that I would have to get the varicella
> one at all and she also didn't mention that I would get any problems with the visa.
> And now my question: does a missing-varicella immunization mean that I would get
> trouble in getting the visa at all? Could the visa be denied because of this? I
> would appreciate your quick answers. Greetings from
>
> TaKa
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Crazy Canuck married to a Dam Yankee Entered as Visitor 07/04/01 Married 08/25/01
Filed @ VSC-AOS, EAD, AP 01/07/02 1st NOA 02/06/02 2nd NOA 02/07/02 EAD approved
02/26/02 AP Approved 02/28/02 AOS appointment letter rec'd 03/07/02 Fingerprint
letter rec'd 03/07/02 AOS interview 04/02/02 AOS APPROVED 04/02/02!!! GC arrived in
mail 04/19/02 next step..removing conditions..April 2004
some helpful sites on the net:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
http://www.geocities.com/immigration...-130/index.htm
"TaKa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi you there!!! I had my medical examination today in Frankfurt for the K1-Visa.
> The Doc there checked my vaccinations and told me that she couldn't give me the
> varicella (chicken pox) immunization because I had my third vaccination of
> rubella-mumps-measles just a couple of days ago at my house doctor. The Doc in
> Frankfurt said that it might cause health conflicts if she would give me the
> varicella immunization. She didn't mention that I would have to get the varicella
> one at all and she also didn't mention that I would get any problems with the visa.
> And now my question: does a missing-varicella immunization mean that I would get
> trouble in getting the visa at all? Could the visa be denied because of this? I
> would appreciate your quick answers. Greetings from
>
> TaKa
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com