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hi there fellow Vj's...

I'm just wondering if a tattoo can be a possible reason for you to have a

fail med results? I am planning to have a very little tattoo of our names, but

I wouldn't have it if that would be one of the reasons that might affect my future medical

examinations.

does anyone have any when they had your med exam and yet it didn't hurt the results?

thanks for your future replies.

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Posted
hi there fellow Vj's...

I'm just wondering if a tattoo can be a possible reason for you to have a

fail med results? I am planning to have a very little tattoo of our names, but

I wouldn't have it if that would be one of the reasons that might affect my future medical

examinations.

does anyone have any when they had your med exam and yet it didn't hurt the results?

thanks for your future replies.

doesn't matter if you have tattoo..they will just take note of that how many tattoo you have..

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As far as i can remember, having a tattoo will be asked during the actual physical examination by the doctor...piercings as well but never have i encountered a denial because of having one...

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geesh i never thought of this :huh:

i have 3 tats... i really pray that it will not affect my medical results...

but, i recall.. my cuzzin who is in the US now.. during her medical, she was not asked abt tatoos. she have 2 actually.. she never had problems :)

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I hope tats are not an issue, my fiancée has 3.

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You should be fine. Of course, if your tattoo says, "Die Americans! Die!", and they see it, you may have troubles at the interview! :whistle::lol:

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My wife has two tattoos and one is very visible on her thigh. She passed her medical with no problems, so I would not worry about it. I might consider waiting till after the medical to get it, but if you can't wait, its not a reason for denial.

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Posted
I hope tats are not an issue, my fiancée has 3.

Mine has 3 also.

I never really liked tattoos on female before.

But damm they are kinda sexy on my woman :whistle:

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I really don't think it would affect the process... I don't remember the doctor asking about having a tat or piercing either, or I would remember saying "yes" (I have a belly button piercing).

I passed the exams with no harm, you should be alright as well ;)

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3 hours ago, trixienichole said:

hi, uhm im 17 years old. turning 18 for a few months. i have a small tatts underboobs says "iloveyoumom" & i also have a belly piercing. will this be a problem for my medical, i'll be leaving before 2021 ends to canada. will this affect my medical? 

As long as the tats are not considered gang related or for a group wishing to overthrow the US government, you will be fine.  "I love you mom" sounds fine :)

 

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Posted
31 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

As long as the tats are not considered gang related or for a group wishing to overthrow the US government, you will be fine.  "I love you mom" sounds fine :)

 

SLEC had a history of making female applicants to a  pyschiatric evaulation if they had them, but this seemed to be more happening around 2008 and earlier

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1 hour ago, Paul & Mary said:

As long as the tats are not considered gang related or for a group wishing to overthrow the US government, you will be fine.  "I love you mom" sounds fine :)

 

They are going to Canada, so a tat about overthrowing the US government might be OK.

YMMV

 
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