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I am not sure why this is such impossible information to find out. But if anyone can tell me what vaccinations men aged 37 will need for the Interview in Juarez it is GREATLY appreciate. I do not want to pay the inflated prices those medics charge, and want to have them done once we get notification that the application is approved. He is not Mexican, so he has no previous evidence of vaccinations as he has been out of him home country for 16 years. Any help is appreciated

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This is the list, the doctor will tell you what's needed, based on his age. If possible, send him with his entire medical record to the medical appointment.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/laws-regs/vaccination-immigration/revised-vaccination-immigration-faq.html#whatvaccines

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18 hours ago, acajim said:

This is the list, the doctor will tell you what's needed, based on his age. If possible, send him with his entire medical record to the medical appointment.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/laws-regs/vaccination-immigration/revised-vaccination-immigration-faq.html#whatvaccines

He doesn't have a medical file. Never been sick, never hopistlaized no vaccinations since moving to Mexico 10 years ago. I I have a list of possible vaccinations that a 37yrs could get, but if I can get an idea what others were told to do, we want to do them before the Medical. I know there are people out there that have done them, or was given the list. so I am hoping to get a response. Those listed on the CDC page covers all ages. And Influenza is only needed October - April...that I do know. 

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If he doesn't have any vaccine history documentation then he will need to have either tests to confirm if he's had any of the requirements or just have them administered. Take a look here for more info: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/vaccination-panel-technical-instructions.html

 

This link is straight to a vaccine table broken down by age: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/vaccination-panel-technical-instructions.html#tbl1

 

You should really try to obtain any vaccine history from back home for him and have them send it over to you. Or else, he'll have to have the tests or have them done all over. For the K-1 Visa at Juarez they're not too picky about it (from personal experience of my wife's process), however, once you cross into the U.S. and apply for AOS you'll definitely need all the vaccines current and up to date. A civil surgeon here in the U.S. will charge A LOT for that so get them done in Mexico if you can! ;) 

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5 hours ago, MariaR323 said:

If he doesn't have any vaccine history documentation then he will need to have either tests to confirm if he's had any of the requirements or just have them administered. Take a look here for more info: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/vaccination-panel-technical-instructions.html

 

This link is straight to a vaccine table broken down by age: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/vaccination-panel-technical-instructions.html#tbl1

 

You should really try to obtain any vaccine history from back home for him and have them send it over to you. Or else, he'll have to have the tests or have them done all over. For the K-1 Visa at Juarez they're not too picky about it (from personal experience of my wife's process), however, once you cross into the U.S. and apply for AOS you'll definitely need all the vaccines current and up to date. A civil surgeon here in the U.S. will charge A LOT for that so get them done in Mexico if you can! ;) 

Thank you Maria!

 

Yeah, there is no way of getting his old files from Sweden. So we are planning on getting the injections here in Cancun, cause even the appointed doctors in Juarez charge a disgusting rate (especially at the exchange rate now) for locals. I work in a Hospital here in Cancun, so I can talk with a doctor regarding a test to see what he is already vaccinated for. They have them for cats and dogs, so I assume they do for people....I hope so at least. 

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