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  1. 2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    Certain medical conditions that pose a public health risk to others can result in a refusal until the issues are satisfactorily resolved.

    The list of which ones exactly is available on the DOS website. I thought HIV/AIDS (along with some other STDs) were removed from this list a while ago (re: the above post sourced from RV).

    USCIS (not DOS) policy guide on this:

    https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/HTML/PolicyManual-Volume8-PartB-Chapter6.html

     

    A waiver may be available in some limited cases, although it's almost always faster to get treated than process the waiver...not to mention treatment actually resolves the underlying issue.

    thank you for responding.... She was telling me someone told her while sheis being treated could take two months.. but wasnt a doctor that said that... so i dont really buy it... as long its beign treated.. thats fine..

  2. I am not sure what to say or how to explain it... I am trying to find answers to this... my fiance just got done with her exam today... everything she got exam for till she mentioned she was tested for an STD...I am wondering if this will deny her k1 visa? She has to go back the next day for treatment... and some were saying it could take two months for the treatment but we are on a deadline... what do I do?

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