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Hi all,

My wife lives in Bislig, Philippines and her mother lost her vaccine records over the years; there are no doctors in Bislig that we have found that can do blood panel/screen to verify vaccines she already has.

Should my wife try to get her vaccunes before the medical exam for visa or at the medical exam?

If before does she have to get every single vaccine on the list or which ones would she need to satisfy the requirement?

Or will they definately provide the necessary vaccines during the visa medical exam. I just don't want her to go to med exam and have them tell her they can not give them for some reason , at that time, and delay the process.

What should we do?

Thank God for the Visa Journey website, and for all the people that take their time to help other newbees like us, I would be lost without it.

Thanks much

Steve

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Have them done at the med exam, the doctors there know which vaccinations are required by age group.

Only need 3-4 of the vaccinations (MMR, Tetanus, Vericella) and possibly HPV.

Moving this to consulate forum.

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St. Lukes will provide the vaccines needed for her to be able to come to the US. There's no need to go to any other clinic or doctor. Everything will be included in the amount that she will be paying. I think it's ten thousand four hundred pesos. Good luck on her medical and interview.

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Hi all,

My wife lives in Bislig, Philippines and her mother lost her vaccine records over the years; there are no doctors in Bislig that we have found that can do blood panel/screen to verify vaccines she already has.

Should my wife try to get her vaccunes before the medical exam for visa or at the medical exam?

If before does she have to get every single vaccine on the list or which ones would she need to satisfy the requirement?

Or will they definately provide the necessary vaccines during the visa medical exam. I just don't want her to go to med exam and have them tell her they can not give them for some reason , at that time, and delay the process.

What should we do?

Thank God for the Visa Journey website, and for all the people that take their time to help other newbees like us, I would be lost without it.

Thanks much

Steve

Since ur paying the 10,500 Php, have it done in Med Exam and you will have the official med records of the vaccine was completed.

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