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well in your case as long that he/she clear her medical that's the ONLY time they will approved his/her visa...if a person somehow tested positive in any test he/she will received an 221G in regards to his/her medical result...obviously he/she (applicant) need to correct that first.

goodluck!!!!!

The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

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Hi there, does an HBV carrier applicant be granted of the visa? will there be problems during the blood tests? Anyone had their medical tests at St. Luke's Manila..Pls help guys...

Hepatitis B is not on the list of diseases which cause a person to be inadmissible to the U.S.

 
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