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3 minutes ago, AlIu said:

Annotation for visa says "waiver granted under ina 212(g)(2)(b)". Whay does it mean?

Are you fully vaccinated?

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2 minutes ago, AlIu said:

Annotation for visa says "waiver granted under ina 212(g)(2)(b)". Whay does it mean?

 

Was the beneficiary approved by the panel physician at the visa medical to skip any of the required vaccinations?

 

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6 minutes ago, AlIu said:

The panel physician said everything was fine. Just gave a shot of MMR. Can it be related to Covid vaccination?

Are you fully vaccinated for Covid?

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1 minute ago, AlIu said:

Not with approved vaccines

The waiver is because of that. 
 

Usually  this is because the approved vaccines are not available in your country.  Is that the case?

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1 minute ago, AlIu said:

But how can it help me?

When you travel to the USA, normally you are required to be fully vaccinated for Covid. The waiver annotation in your visa should cause the airline to permit you to be boarded.  
 

But you never known. Despite being a U.S. citizen, airlines still require my vaccination card to board a flight to the U.S., even though I am exempt from a Covid vaccination requirement. 

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14 minutes ago, Mike E said:

When you travel to the USA, normally you are required to be fully vaccinated for Covid. The waiver annotation in your visa should cause the airline to permit you to be boarded.  
 

But you never known. Despite being a U.S. citizen, airlines still require my vaccination card to board a flight to the U.S., even though I am exempt from a Covid vaccination requirement. 

Thank you very much!! 

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21 minutes ago, Mike E said:

When you travel to the USA, normally you are required to be fully vaccinated for Covid. The waiver annotation in your visa should cause the airline to permit you to be boarded.  
 

But you never known. Despite being a U.S. citizen, airlines still require my vaccination card to board a flight to the U.S., even though I am exempt from a Covid vaccination requirement. 

Should I say to airlines anything, like "I was granted a waiver"? 

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Just now, AlIu said:

Should I say to airlines anything, like "I was granted a waiver"? 

You don't say anything unless they ask. 

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1 minute ago, AlIu said:

Thank you very much! And I do not need to fill any form? Just worry about everything))

Each airline has their own forms for travel to the U.S. They want you to everything online but given relatively few people travel to the U.S. on a K visa, online likely won’t work. Get to the airport at least 4  hours before your flight.  

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