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Hi everone. My girls shot record was lost in a flood. Hospital has no records left on her. Can she go to her doctor befor the Physical and get shots ? We would like to start now , even tho it will be several months before the Physical and interview... Here on visa journey for the guide for K1 has a list of shots.

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Hi everone. My girls shot record was lost in a flood. Hospital has no records left on her. Can she go to her doctor befor the Physical and get shots ? We would like to start now , even tho it will be several months before the Physical and interview... Here on visa journey for the guide for K1 has a list of shots.

thanks

I believe, the price you see in the USEM Manila, also includes the shots if needed, or you can't show proof of having received them. I don't think it will speed up the process any by getting them done ahead of time. You'll have about 4 weeks after NVC before the Interview is scheduled, and Medical should just take one day in Manila. In the form, it stated, receiving a second dose of the vaccines won't hurt you if you've already had them, but I'm sure a child would LOVE to be able to skip it if possible. If you get the shots done now, you'll still have to pay the medical fees.

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No need for her doctor or pay more then necessary, she will receive 'any' vaccines needed at her medical.

http://www.slec.ph/u...#required-exams

Edited by sjr09

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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She doesn't need to take a vaccination history to her medical at St. Lukes.

Also, she won't need most of those shots listed on the USEM website.

St. Lukes will give her the age-appropriate shots she needs when she has her medical. The shots are included in the price of the medical.

No worries. :thumbs:

 
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