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I have a question about the 2 shot COVID vaccinations. 

My wife (beneficiary) used to live in a different country, where she recieved the WHO approved 1-shot Sinovac vaccine. 

Does she need to have two doses of another vaccine?  We recently got DQed but no interview schedule as of yet, will there even be enough time to get two shots of a different vaccine?  Would a booster be sufficient? 

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On 6/29/2022 at 4:45 AM, Finney said:

I have a question about the 2 shot COVID vaccinations. 

My wife (beneficiary) used to live in a different country, where she recieved the WHO approved 1-shot Sinovac vaccine. 

Does she need to have two doses of another vaccine?  We recently got DQed but no interview schedule as of yet, will there even be enough time to get two shots of a different vaccine?  Would a booster be sufficient? 


From the Clinic’s website https://visamedicals.co.uk/united-states/

Covid vaccination requirements for US visa applicants from 1st October 2021

All applicants eligible for Covid-19 vaccination under local policy, including K1 visas, Refugees and Non-immigrant visas require proof of 2 doses of a COVID 19 vaccine in order to complete their Visa Medical (With the exception of the Janssen vaccine which is a one dose course).

 

 

SINOVAC is approved by the WHO for 2 doses. You should call the clinic and ask them your questions.

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