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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Hi everyone,

I was just curious. In some of the other forums they were talking about the vacinations needed before getting a visa (the ones you usually get at your medical). And they mentioned one that definitely wasn't required when I got mine last year. It's the Gardasil HPV vacination. Which done the right way takes up to 1 year to complete. I can't see no reason why they would require you to have that one since you can't pass on cervical cancer (the other vacines they require you to get are for deseases you can pass on to others). So has anyone in here had their medical lately? Or does anyone know for a fact that it has been added to the list?

Dec 19, 2006 - Married at the city hall in Denmark

Jan 05, 2007 - Filed I-130 at the US embassy in Copenhagen (Approved)

Jan 30, 2007 - Received e-mail from embassy, I-130 has to be re-approved in London, we both need to file G-325A

Jan 31, 2007 - G-325A sent to US embassy in Copenhagen

Feb 15, 2007 - OP-169, DS 230 I & II, I-864 sent to US embassy in Copenhagen

Feb 27, 2007 - US embassy Copenhagen, I-130 re-approved and back

Mar 03, 2007 - Receive packet 4 - interview date April 12th

Mar 06, 2007 - Call from embassy - interview date is now on March 8th

Mar 08, 2007 - Interview at embassy - Visa approved IF medical report is all clear

Mar 14, 2007 - Medical exam

Apr 07, 2007 - Visa packet received

Apr 17, 2007 - POE Newark Intl. Airport

Apr 23, 2007 - USCIS refuse to change my mailing address

May 07, 2007 - Re-file for SSN

May 10, 2007 - USCIS receive visa packet from Newark

May 11, 2007 - Gets SSN

May 19, 2007 - Receive SS card

Jul 10, 2007 - Receive letter from TSC: greencard returned by post office - will re-send (duh!!!)

Sep 17, 2007 - Receive Welcome Letter

Feb 01, 2008 - Gets NC License - DMV will only issues it until Apr 17 08 (expiration date on entry visa in passport) since greencard not in hand

Mar 06, 2008 - After 10 months and some change GC FINALLY in hand!!

Apr 17 - Present: USCIS has managed to switch my case # with some else, send my greencard to the wrong address and had to make 3 - yes 3 - service requests on sending out my card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Yes ALL immigrant visas require vaccinations started but not complete before getting the visa.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1331.html

Typically for most it is:

  • Mumps, Measles, Rubella (MMR)
  • Tetanus and diptheria toxoids
  • Varicella (AKA Chicken Pox)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Yes ALL immigrant visas require vaccinations started but not complete before getting the visa.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1331.html

Typically for most it is:

  • Mumps, Measles, Rubella (MMR)
  • Tetanus and diptheria toxoids
  • Varicella (AKA Chicken Pox)

Yeah I know you need vaccinations. My question was has the HPV vaccination been added to the list for all countries?

Dec 19, 2006 - Married at the city hall in Denmark

Jan 05, 2007 - Filed I-130 at the US embassy in Copenhagen (Approved)

Jan 30, 2007 - Received e-mail from embassy, I-130 has to be re-approved in London, we both need to file G-325A

Jan 31, 2007 - G-325A sent to US embassy in Copenhagen

Feb 15, 2007 - OP-169, DS 230 I & II, I-864 sent to US embassy in Copenhagen

Feb 27, 2007 - US embassy Copenhagen, I-130 re-approved and back

Mar 03, 2007 - Receive packet 4 - interview date April 12th

Mar 06, 2007 - Call from embassy - interview date is now on March 8th

Mar 08, 2007 - Interview at embassy - Visa approved IF medical report is all clear

Mar 14, 2007 - Medical exam

Apr 07, 2007 - Visa packet received

Apr 17, 2007 - POE Newark Intl. Airport

Apr 23, 2007 - USCIS refuse to change my mailing address

May 07, 2007 - Re-file for SSN

May 10, 2007 - USCIS receive visa packet from Newark

May 11, 2007 - Gets SSN

May 19, 2007 - Receive SS card

Jul 10, 2007 - Receive letter from TSC: greencard returned by post office - will re-send (duh!!!)

Sep 17, 2007 - Receive Welcome Letter

Feb 01, 2008 - Gets NC License - DMV will only issues it until Apr 17 08 (expiration date on entry visa in passport) since greencard not in hand

Mar 06, 2008 - After 10 months and some change GC FINALLY in hand!!

Apr 17 - Present: USCIS has managed to switch my case # with some else, send my greencard to the wrong address and had to make 3 - yes 3 - service requests on sending out my card

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes HPV was added to the list this year of required vaccinations for beneificary women through age 26. It is not the cervical cancer risk that is passed on, it is the HPV virus itself. Needless to say, this addition has been highly controversial. Do some searches and you will find lots of polarizing views.

Warm Regards,

Samby

Wishing Everyone Speed, Success, Happiness and Love,

TinTin and Samby

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi everyone,

I was just curious. In some of the other forums they were talking about the vacinations needed before getting a visa (the ones you usually get at your medical). And they mentioned one that definitely wasn't required when I got mine last year. It's the Gardasil HPV vacination. Which done the right way takes up to 1 year to complete. I can't see no reason why they would require you to have that one since you can't pass on cervical cancer (the other vacines they require you to get are for deseases you can pass on to others). So has anyone in here had their medical lately? Or does anyone know for a fact that it has been added to the list?

You're referring to my post I believe........here is the e-mail from the embassy in Bangkok:

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Dear Mr. Ting Tong Farang:

No, the shot for cervical cancer is not required for immigration purpose.

Regards,

Correspondence Unit

From: Ting Tong Farang

Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 7:58 AM

To: Bangkok Auto Replies (Not for Public Use)

Subject: BNK200853XXXX - K-1 Visa Medical Inquiry

Importance: High

Greetings,

My fiancée is at Bumrungrad Hospital for her physical right now.

They are telling her that she needs the shot for cervical cancer since she is under 26 years old and it will cost 12,000 baht. Is this true? Nowhere on the paperwork for her medical and on the embassy web site it states that this shot is required?

I need clarification on this before I pay 12,000 baht for a shot that not even required here in the states.

Best Regards,

Ting Tong Farang

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The Dr made her get it, basically he told her he would not pass her in regards to the physical..........more like extortion to me.

I have passed on what expired at the Hospital to the Embassy, State Department and the hospital administration. Maybe something will happen.

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