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  1. Operator. The condescending tone of your reply is unwarranted and your statements are incorrect. It is clear you did not read my last question or just failed to understand what I was asking. Perhaps my replies next to each of your last comments will make it a little easier for you to comprehend exactly what I was asking.

    You are looking for someone to give you confidence to do the right thing? Wrong, I know what the right thing to do is. I am looking for someone who has already been through the same situation, and exactly what the end result was. Did they get denied, delayed or admitted anyway?

    You have been given the facts several times in this thread. Wrong again. I have been redirected to the same guidelines and documents that I have already seen and reviewed several times, and individual interpretations of those documents. I have also been given a speech on the moral and legal issues of telling the truth as opposed to lying. We got past that several posts ago.

    1. If your your wife knows she has a sexually transmitted disease then she must mark the form YES. There simply is no other correct answer. Waiting for someone to share a similar experience will not change this answer. It has already been established that YES is the correct answer. Looking for someone who has had a similar experience and been through this already let's us know with facts, what we are to expect.

    2. There is a clear list of health related reasons for inadmissibility. Communicable diseases of public health significance can be found in 42 CFR 34.2 Check it out it's the LAW. Ok yeah no kidding. There was never any questions as to weather or not it was the law. The question again was can anyone that has been through a similar experience confirm that a YES with HSV2 listed as the STD, cause a denial.Has anyone else been through the exact same thing? I can't find any other simpler way to ask this same question in a manner that you might understand Operator.

    These my friend are THE FACTS! Oh Really? So you have been in the same situation and know exactly what the result was? The Facts can only be stated by someone who has already been through the exact same scenario, or as I asked in my last post a Doctor that does medical exams for immigration or a legal professional hat maybe has had clients in the same situation in the past. Are you either of these that would qualify you to be in a position to state THE FACTS? If you qualify as any of the previous, I would like to speak to you more for the most accurate answer. If you are not, then you are speaking without the benefit of definitive knowledge, otherwise know as opinion, and I would not care to hear any more of yours. Thank you anyway.

    I do appreciate many of the comments that several others have posted so far, which have been helpful in general.

  2. Thank you to a couple of you that have answered so far with what seems to be some good general advice. I was hoping to hear from someone that either may have been in the same situation, or knew of someone in the exact same situation and if they did mark YES on the medical exam for an STD that was not on the CDC's list of "immediate concerns" and "public health significance, were they still granted the visa? Can anyone recommend an immigration legal hotline or an immigration sanctioned Doctor that I might be able to call and ask?

    There has to be somebody out there can give me a definitive and 100% accurate answer. I understand that if they found out she had it through the exam, it would be worse to have lied about it than it would to choose Yes on the STD question and state what it is. The biggest question again is will she get denied and deemed inadmissible because of it? Once I know the 100% correct answer to that question, I can decide how we are going to handle the situation. I just need someone who knows the answer as a fact.

  3. So the most important part of my question remains unanswered. Will my wife get denied for having genital Herpes? Lets assume she answers YES on the medical form question "Do you have any STD's" and lists genital herpes. Are they going to deny her Visa based on that answer? If anyone has any first hand experience with this or knows of any confirmed examples where someone had it, stated it on the form, and was either granted the visa anyway or denied the visa based on it, please please please reply. Thank you for you time and knowledge.

  4. Does anyone know the best answers to the following. PLEASE HELP! My wife will soon be getting her Visa interview appointment date to be able to come to the USA. She has genital herpes and I need to know the best answer to these questions

    1.) On the Medical exam questionnaire it asks if you have any STD's. If she marks NO and is not having any flareups or visible sores during the medical exam, will they still find it through the blood test and deny her Visa because she marked NO. If they do find it can she claim she didn't even know she had it as it is a fact that 50% of people with Herpes don't even know they have it.

    2.) If she marks YES to the STD question and states she has genital herpes will she fail the medical exam and/or be denied the visa? We are both suffering tremendous stress about this after enduring 9 months of waiting to get through the process, her appointment date will be given any day now and it will destroy our lives if she does not get approved. We have been married for 2.5 years now.

    If anyone reads this post and has an accurate answer, I beg of you to please take a moment and reply. Thank you.

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