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
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
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
Deepak, the civil surgeon I went to also did not ask for HepA and HepB. In fact, years back, I had started the HepA and HepB vaccine series but never finished it. So the civil surgeon noted it in my I-693 (partial vaccine) but said it wasn't mandatory to take these. I was asked to take the flu shot and Tdap. I already had paperwork for MMR and had chickpox before. So your doctor asked for the same things as the one I went to.
Last edited by essenel; 12-16-2011 at 01:30 PM.
Guys,
Any idea according to USCIS, what vaccines are required for Pregnant women to fulfill I-693 form ?
My blood results showed I require the MMR vaccine. My Dr gave me the 1st dose of the shot and said I will have to get the 2nd dose in another 1 month. That would be mid January.
My PD is current on Jan 1st. The Dr has given a report saying 1 MMR shot taken and 1 more to go. He says to submit the docs and send anothre follow up. Is this okay? Or chance of an RFE?
Please talk to your physician that's the best way to resolve any doubts.
- I think the following can be done in case of pregnant applicant.
TB test which usci surgeons office will do and blood test (not vaccine) for MMR, tdap at your regular physician or independent lab and give the blood-results to uscis surgeon.
Again, talk to your physician before taking any test/vaccines.
Thanks for your reply. Appreciate it. Yes, I agree I will talk to the physician about it. Just wondering if anybody here has any experience. Just want to make sure that I dont get RFE.
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.
Not understanding your question exactly but your wife can get vaccinations(or run titers) in India and get written records in English. If your spouse is not added to your insurance you will end up paying a lot. The vaccinations are record are valid for long time so no need to worry about expiration.
NSC - EB2I | PD: Sept, 2007 | RD: 03-Nov, 2011 | ND: 08-Nov, 2011 | FP Notice: 10-Dec,2011| FP Done: 30-Dec,2011
EAD/AP(Approval Email): 09-Dec, 2011 | EAD/AP(Physical Card): 15-Dec, 2011
GC(Approval Email): 27-Jan, 2012 | GC(Physical Card): 01-Feb, 2012
Thank you gc0907, your response is greatly appreciated.
There were many typos in my initial note -thanks ipad.
The spouse can only travel these two weeks and has to head back to work in India. I was hoping to connect with a civil surgeon during this time (even before I know I will be current) and get our medicals completed. But you are saying that I can get medicals completed in India and it is accepted by the US civil surgeon?
Yes, the vaccination records are acceptable by CS here. I have record of HepB(dose 1) taken few years ago in India and was accepted here.
I am just wondering, don't your wife need to be here in US when filing 485 and need to get AP to travel?
Please check on that first and then worry about medicals.
NSC - EB2I | PD: Sept, 2007 | RD: 03-Nov, 2011 | ND: 08-Nov, 2011 | FP Notice: 10-Dec,2011| FP Done: 30-Dec,2011
EAD/AP(Approval Email): 09-Dec, 2011 | EAD/AP(Physical Card): 15-Dec, 2011
GC(Approval Email): 27-Jan, 2012 | GC(Physical Card): 01-Feb, 2012
Thanks gc.
Yes - all your responses goes towards planning in a way that spouse is here for 485 app which we are not certain will happen Feb 2012; but at least we can take care of the medicals - all in preparation. When we do become current Feb / March, we apply for leave in India (loss of pay) and wait for remainder of process in NY. Like another gentleman in this forum, its a question of better prospects (promotions / money) in India compared to my position here; but we dont want to abandon the gc while we are getting this close, at the same time cannot give up our individual positions because gc will / will not happen - you know what I mean. Both of us going ahead with life as usual. Once GC in process, we cross the bridge.
Interesting-- look at the fees for Medicals in India if you opted for Consular Processing:
Mumbai Embassey
New Delhi
In US...CS+Physician+lab...the combined cost without insurance including all vaccines will go way beyond $1000.
NSC - EB2I | PD: Sept, 2007 | RD: 03-Nov, 2011 | ND: 08-Nov, 2011 | FP Notice: 10-Dec,2011| FP Done: 30-Dec,2011
EAD/AP(Approval Email): 09-Dec, 2011 | EAD/AP(Physical Card): 15-Dec, 2011
GC(Approval Email): 27-Jan, 2012 | GC(Physical Card): 01-Feb, 2012
Hey guys, quick question. My wife is pregnant and might not be able to get all medical vaccinations. What are my options. Please advise.
Congrats to all.
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|| Medical/EVL RFE Response Sent with AC21: First time on 7/24/2014, second time on 01/22/2016
|| Now what?
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Friends,
My Dependants and I are eligible to file I-485 on Feb 01, 2012 (Courtesy : February Bulletin).
I have the following questions :
a) Do I have to wait to hear from the attorney or Can I go ahead and get an appointment and the Medicals in advance ?
b) Also, Can I have the medicals done anytime from Monday (01/09/2012) ??
Best,
Arjun
NSC - EB2I | PD: Sept, 2007 | RD: 03-Nov, 2011 | ND: 08-Nov, 2011 | FP Notice: 10-Dec,2011| FP Done: 30-Dec,2011
EAD/AP(Approval Email): 09-Dec, 2011 | EAD/AP(Physical Card): 15-Dec, 2011
GC(Approval Email): 27-Jan, 2012 | GC(Physical Card): 01-Feb, 2012
I'll answer what little info I've
2) Many Indians get positive on TB skin test (because of BCG vaccine that we get?) so the Dr suggests to get X-ray test and that hopefully that comes out negative. So the Dr will sign I-693. I haven't heard anyone coming out +ve on Xray test( I'll know my X-ray test soon)
3) The first date that USCIS will accept application for those who have become current in Feb bulletin is Feb 1, 2012 and not before that
I can add some commentary to #2.
The skin test came positive for me because of the BCG vaccine and the X-ray was negative so I got a "latent TB" check on my medicals. Not an issue at all. The most irritating thing is that it's itchy sometimes.
Even if you get a positive on the X-ray it's not a deal breaker. Just take the prescribed medication (which you should anyway).
1, 2, 3 are fine.
4. The USCIS website states that you need an employer letter on their letterhead. see section 11B on page 4 in the link.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-485instr.pdf
Last edited by vizcard; 01-08-2012 at 09:41 AM.
Hi,
Can you direct me the thread if any where we have medical information? I am planning to get my medicals done in Philly area, anyone who has done medicals in and around Philly let me know the cost and experience, would be really helpful! Thanks!
EB2-I, PD - 03/25/2009
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