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helloo....VJ members

Im a new here in VJ waiting for our approval...

i just want to know if i can go for vaccination even not yet get our NOA2 ? and how and where to get an Appointment letter....

elyuz MY TRUE LOVE

Hello there!I guess it's better for you to wait for your NOA2,and do your vaccination

in St.Lukes,as this are included in what you pay for your medical..after you pay your Visa fee in BPI then schedule your appointment in US embassy either by phone or online then,they will email you the Appointment Letter...hope this help! God Bless...

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In fact, most the vaccines listed on the requirement were supposedly be given after birth or couple years following as a series-shots. It's important to obtain the original record and you MIGHT not even required to have the vaccines again. Because the series-type vaccine can take up to years to be completed, it's important for you have have the previous vaccination record, OTHERWISE, it can possibly lead to whole serious problems when you are trying to apply green card/permanent resident card, and you might need a lawyer by then.

helloo....VJ members

Im a new here in VJ waiting for our approval...

i just want to know if i can go for vaccination even not yet get our NOA2 ? and how and where to get an Appointment letter....

elyuz MY TRUE LOVE

Edited by Ryan&Rain
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well, you can choose to be vaccinated in your foreign country at appointed location or when you come to the usa. Your fiance received only 2 shots and no childhood vaccine may not be able to meet the vaccine requirements for application for green card.

Just wait till your medical at St Luke, it will be free and for sure you know you got the right shots! My Fiance only got 2 shots even though as a child she never had any vaccination.

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i just want to know if i can go for vaccination even not yet get our NOA2 ? and how and where to get an Appointment letter....

Please don't let people scare you with nonsense talk about multi-year vaccinations and lawyers. St. Lukes will take care of your vaccination needs and you won't have any problem adjusting your status and getting your conditional green card.

The time to get your vaccinations is when you have your medical exam at St. Lukes Medical Extension Clinic. They will give you the age-appropriate vaccinations you need in order to complete your medical and to adjust your status here in the U.S. You also have the option of getting your vaccinations here in the U.S., but that is going to cost you time and money. The cost of the vaccinations at St. Lukes is already included in the medical exam fee.

It's not required to bring a vaccination history to St. Lukes. St. Lukes will determine which vaccinations you need. Typically, people get anywhere from two to four shots. The common shots are TDap, MMR, Varicella, and a flu shot during flu season. If you are pregnant, St. Lukes will not give you any shots which are contraindicated for pregnancy.

Once your petition is approved, it will be sent to the National Visa Center (NVC) where it will be assigned an MNL case number and then forwarded to the U.S. Embassy Manila. When your petition gets to the NVC, call them and get your MNL case number. When you have your MNL case number, go ahead and pay the visa fee at BPI and then schedule an Embassy interview either online or by phone. Print out a couple of interview appointment confirmation sheets.

Then pre-register for your medical on St. Lukes website. Print out a couple of completed pre-registration forms. Then you can go to St. Lukes on a walk-in basis and complete your medical. Make sure you read St. Lukes website for the other requirements.

Best wishes for a smooth and speedy visa journey. :star:

 
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