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Hi,

My friend is a DV 2015 winner, his case number is AS 6XXX, interview is expected to be in May/ Jun next year, his wife is pregnant and expected to deliver in Jul. He is worried about the medical report for his wife, X-ray will be risky for the Embryo. If she didn't provide the medical report to the CO, they will lose their chances of getting the green card?

Any Advice?

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She will tell them she is pregnant and they will adjust the exam requirement to fit. They have lots of pregnant women go through , I almost think immigration is a cure for infertility.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Hi,

My friend is a DV 2015 winner, his case number is AS 6XXX, interview is expected to be in May/ Jun next year, his wife is pregnant and expected to deliver in Jul. He is worried about the medical report for his wife, X-ray will be risky for the Embryo. If she didn't provide the medical report to the CO, they will lose their chances of getting the green card?

Any Advice?

Regards,

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requires that women who are pregnant and required to have a medical examination in connection with the issuance of a visa, and are examined in a country currently using the 2007 TB Technical Instructions must have a chest x-ray examination conducted. Pregnant women will have to provide the panel physician with consent to conduct the chest x-ray. For the health of the applicant and her unborn child, CDC instructs panel physicians and laboratories to provide abdominal and pelvic protection with double layer, wrap-around lead shields when they receive the chest radiographs.

http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/interview/prepare/medical-exam-faqs.html#_What_if_the_1

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