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What medical tests are conducted before K1 interview?

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They are looking, mainly, for communicable diseases. A TB test and syphilis test are done. They ask for your medical history as well as history of vaccinations.

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I have found those diseases are being basis for denial of visa.

What medical conditions render an applicant ineligible to receive a visa?

1.Chancroid

2.Gonorrhea

3.Granuloma Inguinale

4.Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) Infectious

5.Lymphogranuloma Venereum

6.Syphilis, infectious stage; and

7.Tuberculosis, active.

As of January 4, 2010, HIV is no longer a condition that will render an applicant ineligible to receive a visa.

Other conditions include past drug use, past alcohol abuse, and certain mental health disorders.

Its suprising that the deadliest of them all (AIDS) is not a condition for denial. Why go after the small fish while the whale is swimming pass by. I dont get it. http://fiancevisaslawyer.com/blog/?p=72

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Hi!

My fiance doesn't have his vaccination records. Does he need to go get all the vaccination requirements before he goes to his medical? or can he take care of it then?

Please help?

Thank you

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If he had vaccination before, he will have antibody in his blood which they will test your blood before vaccination. If the antibody shows weak, enhanced shot will be given

Hi!

My fiance doesn't have his vaccination records. Does he need to go get all the vaccination requirements before he goes to his medical? or can he take care of it then?

Please help?

Thank you

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So to be clear, my fiancee has 0 proof of any vaccinations she received, she is also pregnant. Will they just test her blood see she's up to date (which is is) and let her be ok?

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