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  1. don't worry about immunity. go in the winter months - great time is in october in Diwali. rain will have stopped, and it'll be moderately cooler (70-80 F) depending on where. lesser masquitos, cooler weather. obviously user precaution - if you're not used to tropics, use bottled/filtered water, use masquito repellent, start maleria medication (get lariago from indian pharmacy. its dirty cheap. basically, you take 1 pill a week, for 6 weeks and it works miracle).

    if your son is 1/2 indian, don't worry - he has some immunity. and its the best time to get immunity right now. let him go and play with other children and develop immunity.

    klinus::

    how did you bath your child? did you use the purified water?

    i know that seems overboard, but my kid drinks water while bathing.

    not literally drink - but when running water over his head(for hair rinsing) he opens his mouth and water gets in.

    can you think of any other issues you had while there?

    any ideas/help is appreciated! I would like to prepare all i can.

    are you F'ing serious? You should stay in your westernized civilization and not leave comfort of modern amenities. I'm sick of americans thinking anything outside of contigious 48 states is as dirty as their unwashed ####.

    Listen to me - people over there have bettter immunity then here. If you DO NOT expose your kid to some bacteria right now, he/she/it will not develop any immunity and will have asthma, ulcers, and all the basic problems us americans face. get your kid outside, let him play in dirt, if he starts crying, don't immediately rush there and put a pacifier in his mouth.

    u want to use purified water? sure, why not. go ahead.

    here is what some people in india do to was their babies. they take hot water, mix it in with cold water (u can use aquafina if u wish to), and use various different techniques for clensing.

    1) flour from ground chickpeas. YES. recent western research shows vitamins from extract are beneficial for skin, and now they've strated selling 'johnson and johnson baby soap' for $15 bottle - available at your local walmart... or you can ask your indian releltives on this and do it virtually for free.

    2) various types of sand/clay mixture. YES its been in India for thousands of years. but for you to enjoy it here, you'll have to goto a SPA and get a MUD bath and pay hundred of bucks... or you can ask your indian reletive on how its done.

    3) warm water and mild mixture of INDIAN SOAP.

    you should take one bag full of dipers, baby wipes, soap, and one of those large bubbles that will not expose your kid to outside world.

  2. don't worry about immunity. go in the winter months - great time is in october in Diwali. rain will have stopped, and it'll be moderately cooler (70-80 F) depending on where. lesser masquitos, cooler weather. obviously user precaution - if you're not used to tropics, use bottled/filtered water, use masquito repellent, start maleria medication (get lariago from indian pharmacy. its dirty cheap. basically, you take 1 pill a week, for 6 weeks and it works miracle).

    if your son is 1/2 indian, don't worry - he has some immunity. and its the best time to get immunity right now. let him go and play with other children and develop immunity.

  3. :crying: I am so sick of waiting. I check my mail, email, USCIS website, Igor's list and Visa journey like a maniac. I go through all of these multiple times a day. Is this wait really suppose to be this hard :(

    just take it easy. when ever you have an attack, or an ache, or an itch... log on to VJ and read other peoples timelines. Its taken me 7+ months to get to NAO2.

    btw, don't try to hurry up and get to US - life here isn't like how its 'back home'. prepare your self by taking english classes, driving classes, computers, etc. and keep your self occupied.

  4. don't waste your time - just goto uscis, find out their requirements for the application, and submit them. pretty much need to fill out the 2 pdf files, send in ur money, pics, birth cirtificates, pictures of engagement, etc. we've all done it, i'm sure you have enough faith in ur self that you can do it as well. its not rocket science. good luck.

  5. what about question # 11? I intend to / not intent to support financially?

    i mean, whole point of I-134 is that you will support the person. so should i check 'i intend to' and then write 'for all expenses' in the description? is that the best way? its for my fiance and we'll be getting married and living together.

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