Vaccination requirements for I-485
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Guys,
My doctor told me that HepA and HepB is only required for under 19 and only four are required for above 19 ( Td, MMR, Varicella and Flu )
Does any one knows more about this. I cant seem to find more info on this by age either on CDC or USCIS
Anticipation and spouse in india
Your experience is very helpful. Thank you.
My spouse has remained in india through our GC process due to job constraints. In anticipation of the Feb VB we are going to be here and have planned tickets, although I may just be holding my neath and praying hard (PD may2009).
Like you both of us have no records of vaccination but know all that was given since birth. Is it ok to go to PCP and get all the shots when I know spouse is in USA for holidays and provide the cert to civil surgeon? Will gave a small window of time if (god willing) we become current and spouse rejoins work in india. Am asking bcoz my set of lawyers (fragomen) have not said a word so far and earlier I have known them to delay our Perm by 4 months.
Thanks for your forum reponses. Keeps us guided.
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Originally Posted by
tackle
Here is a (not so) brief note on my experience
Background
1. Neither I nor my wife had any proof of vaccination
2. I checked with my Insurance and they said vaccination is covered 100%. But, titer tests (tests to check for antibodies from previous vaccination) are covered only 80% and that too only when we are over our deductible. We are well under our deductibles. So, we decided to not take the titer tests.
Examination
1. Made appointment with civil surgeon. The way it worked here is that we make 2 appointments that are 1 or 2 days apart. I made my 2 appointments with civil surgeon.
2. I then made an appointment with primary physician couple of hours after my first appointment with civil surgeon.
Appointment 1
1. Went to civil surgeon, filled out the forms they handed us. Told them we don't have any proof of vaccination
2. Met with the doctor, got physicals done (they check your genitals. So, be ready).
3. Got TB skin test and blood taken for Syphilis test.
4. Doctor advised us to get Tdap, MMR & Varicella vaccines. We could have got the vaccines at civil surgeon. But they don't work with insurance.
5. Went to primary physician and got Tdap, MMR & Varicella vaccines and got vaccination records. Didn't have to pay anything as insurance covers 100%.
Appointment 2
1. Went back to civil surgeon.
2. Doctor discussed the TB skin test results and Blood test results. He then described to us that all the vaccinations need booster shots and we need to take them after a month of first dosage. But he also said that it'll not prevent him from signing out I693 forms as there is a "waiver" option that he will chose on the forms. He filled out the I693 forms and signed them.
3. Waited a few minutes at the lobby to get the sealed envelopes and personal copies of I-693 forms.
4. Paid the $$ (the fees here is $210 per person. So, it was $420 in total)
After a couple of days, I filled out the required forms at work and got the $420 reimbursed. I didn't expect that my employer would pay for this. But I asked anyway and was surprised that they said they'll pay for it.