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Hi, i have chronic hepatitis b and I would just like to know if this will cause for a K1 US visa to be denied?

My fiance knows about it already and have vaccines against it already.

I am not receiving any medication for it as its not advised by 2 of my doctors because its still in inactive state and if treated with medicine it can cause mutations of the virus and makes the virus more virulent and more stubborn to treat.....

:unsure:

please advise. thanks

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Are you the US citizen or the non-US fiancee?

N-400 Naturalization Process

June 25, 2013 --Qualified for Citizenship!

October 12, 2017 --Electronically filed

October 13, 2017 --NOA1

October 31, 2017 --Biometrics Appointment -ATL

ROC

April 5, 2012 --Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

May 21, 2012 --Biometric Appointment at ATL office

December 12, 2012 --10 year Green Card in hand

DCF Process

October 10, 2009 --Married in São Paulo

January 14, 2010 --Filed I-130 at São Paulo Consulate for DCF

May 17, 2010 --VISA IN HAND!

June 24, 2010 --POE in Atlanta

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Hi, i have chronic hepatitis b and I would just like to know if this will cause for a K1 US visa to be denied?

My fiance knows about it already and have vaccines against it already.

I am not receiving any medication for it as its not advised by 2 of my doctors because its still in inactive state and if treated with medicine it can cause mutations of the virus and makes the virus more virulent and more stubborn to treat.....

:unsure:

please advise. thanks

Hep B won't cause denial.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Communicable Disease of Public Health Significance

1. chancroid

2. gonorrhea

3. granuloma inguinale

4. acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS)

5. Hansen’s disease (infectious leprosy)

6. lymphogranuloma venereum

7. infectious state syphilis

8. infectious tuberculosis (TB) (clinically active)

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Hi, i have chronic hepatitis b and I would just like to know if this will cause for a K1 US visa to be denied?

My fiance knows about it already and have vaccines against it already.

I am not receiving any medication for it as its not advised by 2 of my doctors because its still in inactive state and if treated with medicine it can cause mutations of the virus and makes the virus more virulent and more stubborn to treat.....

:unsure:

please advise. thanks

since you're already vaccinated, it should no longer be a problem.

check this out:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/ineligib...Ineligibilities

I-129F, AOS, ROC

02-11-2008 Sent out I -129F in mail

02-13-2008 NOA 1

03-14-2008 NOA 2

04-07-2008 Medical exam passed

04-25-2008 Interview, visa aproved, no RFEs!

04-25-2008 Waiting for DELBROS/NSO

05-07-2008 Visa on hand ! Wow, less than 3 months! Thank you Lord!

05-26-2008 POE Detroit, no problems, thank God!

07-01-2008 Married 07-01-08, civil, just us w/ his parents

07-16-2008 Mailed out AOS package

07-19-2008 wedding ceremony

08-19-2008 biometrics appointment

08-25-2008 i-485 touched

09-23-2008 i-485 touched

09-30-2008 i-131 approval notice THANK YOU LORD!!!!

10-04-2008 Received my EAD

10-06-2008 Received my AP...yehey, i can go back to Phil for xmas!

11-14-2008 DMV driving test-passed! thank you Lord!

11-18-2008 Received RI driver's license

11-30-2008 Went home to PHILs for the holidays

12-21-2008 Church wedding!

01-08-2009 AOS Approved! thank you Lord! no interview required!

01-16-2009 Received GC in mail

09-02-2010 Sent out application for ROC

09-08-2010 Received NOA1

09-10-2010 Received Biometrics Notice

10-06-2010 Biometrics

12-06-2010 Approved! Thank you Lord God!

12-11-2010 Received NOA2 and 10-yr GC in the mail =)

N-400

10-03-2011 Sent N-400

10-07-2011 NOA1 date

10-25-2011 Biometrics

12-02-2011 Civics Test/Interview (passed)

04-09-2012 Oathtaking (got my little USA flag and souvenir photo!)

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Hi, pareha tau na my Hepa B..tanong ko lang kung hindi kba na deny kc medyo kinakabahan kc bka ma deny..im a spouse visa sana hindi ako ma deny kc mlapit na interview ko..hope u reply my messages..

thnks

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Hi poods, pareha tau na my Hepa B..tanong ko lang kung hindi kba na deny kc medyo kinakabahan kc bka ma deny..im a spouse visa sana hindi ako ma deny kc mlapit na interview ko..hope u reply my messages..

thnks

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Communicable Disease of Public Health Significance

1. chancroid

2. gonorrhea

3. granuloma inguinale

4. acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS)

5. Hansen’s disease (infectious leprosy)

6. lymphogranuloma venereum

7. infectious state syphilis

8. infectious tuberculosis (TB) (clinically active)

please note; hi has been removed from the list of communicable diseases

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Too bad they removed HIV but az long as you don’t have gonorrhea, you can still come on in. WTH???? Stupid.

November 2009- Met online

May 13,2010- Visited in Cebu, Philippines

July 01, 2010 I-129f mailed to Cali

July 06,2010- USCIS confirmed delivery

July 12,2010- NOA-1

July 21,2010- file touched

Nov. 19,2010- NOA2 Approved!!!!

Nov. 24, 2010- NVC received

Nov. 30,2010- Hardcopy recieved in mail

Nov. 30, 2010-case number received from NVC via phone

case forwarded to Manilla

Dec. 06, 2010- paid Visa fee at BPI

Dec. 07,2010-Embassy recieved

Dec. 28, 2010- Appt. finally scheduled

Jan. 11,2011- Medical exam

Jan. 18,2011- Interview APPROVED!!!

Jan. 19,2011- Visa printed

Jan. 22, 2011- Visa delivered

Jan. 30, 2011- Guam

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hi poods, were the same case cause i have hepatitis b, please share your experience in interview because my interview is coming soon, i hope you reply my messages.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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hiv has been removed from the list

I'll find this rather surprising in the context of the Philippines. I recently wrote a story about PH being one of the seven countries with increasing HIV cases, among the 63 countries submitting data to the UN watchdog for HIV-AIDS. The rest either have stable or decreasing infection rates.

Grace

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