Title: ? bout immunizations for physical Post by: Frank O on February 09, 2005, 05:00:00 AM Does anyone know how MANY are required? Also I've heard conflicting report as to whether or not they are needed for a K3.
Title: Re: ? bout immunizations for physical Post by: Ray on February 11, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to ? bout immunizations for physical, posted by Frank O on Feb 9, 2005
The number of vaccinations needed depends on the individual case and is usually determined during the visa medical exam. K-Visa applicants are not required to have the vaccinations but if they are offered as part of the visa medical exam, it is highly recommended that she get them at that time. If she chooses not to have the vaccinations during the medical exam, she will need to get them later anyway in the U.S. when she applies for Adjustment of Status and it will cost you. Ray Title: Are you SURE they are not needed? Post by: Frank O on February 12, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: ? bout immunizations for physical, posted by Ray on Feb 11, 2005
Where can I verify this? I would rather she get them here if it can be avoided over there. I'd REALLY like that. Let me know where I can verify this because I ALSO heard this somewhere else but no one has been able to tell me where I can confirm this. She is going for her K3. Title: Yes, I am SURE Post by: Ray on February 12, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Are you SURE they are not needed?, posted by Frank O on Feb 12, 2005
[This message has been edited by Ray] Here, you can read it for yourself: http://uscis.gov/graphics/Medical_Exam.htm#whohas I think you are making a big mistake by waiting to get her vaccinations done here. If the shots are offered as part of the medical exam at no additional cost, then it will be a hundred times easier and much cheaper to have her get them there. Can I ask why you prefer that she get them here? Vaccinations are important to public health and not something to be avoided under normal circumstances. However, if she absolutely insists on not getting any vaccinations, then there are waivers available. Ray Title: Thanks I just printed that out Post by: Frank O on February 14, 2005, 05:00:00 AM Title: Thanks I'll check that out Post by: Frank O on February 12, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Yes, I am SURE, posted by Ray on Feb 12, 2005
I'm on my way to work. I'll post later. Title: Re: ? bout immunizations for physical Post by: Bruno Thoumsin on February 10, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to ? bout immunizations for physical, posted by Frank O on Feb 9, 2005
If you visit ukraine... no requirement but ... health advice at http://www.mdtravelhealth.com/destinations/europe/ukraine.html If your lady from Ukraine stay more that 3 month in US, for vaccinations, visit : http://www.1mmigration.com/importan.htm Now, some official information about vaccinations and health in Ukraine and Russia: - at http://arctic.unep.net/index.cfm?issue=&type=1&data_id=12736 , you can see world map about children vaccinations... Ukraine have a more high % that US of Europa !!! - very interesting... a report from UN over russia... a lot of information about all... see table at end : http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2003/documentation/tbodies/e-c12-4-add10.htm - on my site, you can read in a official medical report that 98% of children have vaccinations in 1995 and 99.3% in 2000 .... and more medical information about aids, life experence, ... at http://www.love-from-russia.be/PNACQ490.pdf Proof or vaccinations required for: mumps |