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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My fiance has not done the medical part of the visa process yet but he was at the doctor the other day and found out he has very high blood pressure. I am sure the stress from the visa process has not helped. He is going in Friday for some tests on his heart and will start high blood pressure medicine. Is this something that can make him fail the medical for the visa? On the immigration site it mentions contagious diseases as something that can make the visa not be approved. My fiance is worried that the interviewer will see this as a flag that he might not be able to work and might try to live off the system which would not happen.

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Met online August 6, 2007

Met in person November 7, 2007

Engaged November 10, 2007

Submitted petition December 27, 2007

NOA1, January 4, 2008

NOA2, May 9, 2008

Petition leaves NVC, May 19, 2008

Received Packet 3 from Embassy, June 7, 2008

Mailed Packet 3, July 1, 2008

Medical July 18, 2008

Interview July 25, 2008 - Approved!

Moving date September 10, 2008

Wedding October 18, 2008

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Stacy,

I'm not certain that is a precaution. I think what they are looking for are more like spreadable diseases and mental state, not if his heart is strong enough. I'm sure that he is under alot of stress. God only knows half of us in the place is. I'm sure he will be fine. Tell him just to take his medication and relax (you all have done your part..Let the lord do his). Have faith, everything is going to be ok. I wish you the best.

Kaye

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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well, high blood pressure can cause problems and should be looked after - but it shouldn't be a problem with your immigration visa. Since you are your fiance's sponsor, you will be responsible for any costs associated with medical treatment or your fiance's inability to work, so immigration isn't worrying about any potential impact upon the US taxpayer. Since high blood pressure isn't transmissible (although parents do say they get it from their kids!) and doesn't pose a health risk to any other individual, he will have no problems, immigration-wise, with the medical. Do get it treated though; it can be a serious problem with few symptoms.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ethiopia
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Nope, high blood pressure is not a problem for immigration. But it is a very serious condition (and risk factor for other serious disease), he should see his doctor before he travels or someone once he gets to the US. Best bet may be the UK, since it should be covered for him.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have high blood pressure but I still passed my medical - Knightsbridge appointed doctor just ask what med I was on and for how long. :whistle:

I have high blood pressure but I still passed my medical - Knightsbridge appointed doctor just ask what med I was on and for how long. :whistle:

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

Marriage: July 16, 2005

I-130 sent: Oct 27, 2007

California Service Center Recieved Oct. 29, 2007

NOA1: Jan 17, 2008

I-130 Approved: April 22, 2008

Received DS-3032/ I-864 Bill: June 3, 2008

AOS bill paid: June 18th 2008

AOS sent : June 30th 2008 Received July 1

AOS cover sheet print out: June 18, 2008

DS230 generated June 22,2008

DS230 PAID June 24, 2004

DS230 received July 3, 2008

NVC Case Completed July 14, 2008

NVC send the Case Complete to USEM Manila: Aug. 5th 2008

USEM recieved complete case from NVC Aug 8th 2008

paid debros aug 22,2008

Medical Sept 9,10 He passed Thank you God. God is always good.

Interview Date: Sept 29, 2008 at USEM Manila 8:30AM APPROVED!!!

Visa In hand: Oct 2, 2008 yahoo

POE Nov 17, 2008.

Green Card and S.S received Nov 28th, 2008

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