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aitian

Does anybody know if the vaccinations part for Thailand can be done in one trip to the doctor, preferably the same trip as the medical. I heard of one person say that you have to do it in stages. I don't want to wait to the last minute and find out we have to wait a couple weeks or a month for a follow-up shot.

We are on a pretty stiff time line to get back to the US before the semester starts in August, so we want to avoid any delays.
aitian

Okay, no answers as of yet. So I will rephrase the question.

Do we need to start doing the vaccination stuff now or is something we can do all at once when we do the physical?

Or, is this something she should already have and just needs to ask her mom or her family doctor?

Please help since we will really be on a tight time line once our petition is approved.

Thanks!
aitian
BUMP!!!

Okay, there are a lot of people coming from Thailand here so someone has to know the answer. Packet 3 comes with a form for vaccinations that has a to of shots on it. Does anybody know if this is all done on the same medical visit or if we should start with the vaccinations sooner? A guy from Chonburi here a while ago said he took his girl a couple months prior and had to come back for follow-up shots. Anybody know if this is true?

Please help
reach449
QUOTE(aitian @ Mar 20 2007, 08:53 PM) *
BUMP!!!

Okay, there are a lot of people coming from Thailand here so someone has to know the answer. Packet 3 comes with a form for vaccinations that has a to of shots on it. Does anybody know if this is all done on the same medical visit or if we should start with the vaccinations sooner? A guy from Chonburi here a while ago said he took his girl a couple months prior and had to come back for follow-up shots. Anybody know if this is true?

Please help


Now you have me wandering. unsure.gif I will contact my attorney in BKK and ask him. PM me if you are still interested. I will get back to you.

reach449
samsbs
if your fiancee has had her vaccinations and has a record she should take them with her to the medical. My wife got her vaccinations at the same time as her medical. Some require a booster shot one month later so getting it done sooner would be better. that way she can get her booster before she comes. she will need all her shots done before AOS. Be sure to have her get a copy of the I-693 from the doctor she will need it for AOS.
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