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I NEED HELP PLEASE LET ME KNOW : coz i have questions abt vaccines// i have interviewed march 2 830am 2009 at embassy for cr1 830am.. then the consulate ask me to go to st lukes to complete the process for medical... the thing is they interview me first then ask me to go to st lukes after coz my schedule to st lukes is march 2 1230noon ,,, so i just go there and have all the medical exams but i diodnt finish it, i went back the next morning ,,, they gave me 4 shots for :measles,mumps,anti tetanu,and anti cervix cancer... when i finish eveything its time to surrender my passport to them and then they gave me the receipt and the paper for all the shots i have and for the shot that i NEED TO HAVE : the guy from the counter said iHAVE to get 3 more vaccination or shot: the guy said i need to have 1.VARICELLA 2.OAPILLOMAVIRUS 3. TDAP with in two months, so my Question is do i really need to do this if im still here in philippines i will be here until july coz i have SO MUCH THINGS TO TAKE CARE OFF FIRST ... i got my visa MARCH 13 2008 then expiration is sept. so my question is DO U KNOW ANYONE who went to u.s. and didnt finish the vaccines here im planning to get all THE vaccines in u.s. the guy said i can only take the tdap vaccine in u.s. so im planning to get those 3 vaccines in u.s. pls help me thanks

married nov 2007 // jan 2008 pass all the requirements for spouse cr1 visa or appilcation // got news from nvc after few mos oct /nov/ and then finally march 2009 interw manila emabssy and st lukes same date diffrent time approved interview and result of medical is ok i got my visa trhu air21 march 13 2009 its a total of 1 yr and 3 months for cr1 application for us it depends i guess but they said cr1 is better and faster

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The vaccines can be taken in the US as Nelly228 said. The cost of the vaccines may be considerably higher if not covered by medical insurance.

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You have an option where to complete the vaccines. I suggest take them in PH coz its included in your medical fees in St. Lukes.... plus the vaccines are way more expensive here in US... like Tdap shots alone is $60 here in SA, TX.

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Getting it done at St. Lukes is the way to go since it is local for you. Later in the US the cost will depend upon your SO insurance plan.

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Posted
hi,

i had all my vaccine done here in the US. just bring your vaccine report with you and show it to the doctor who will complete your vaccine requirements. you will need it on your AOS application. good luck.

thnak you nelly

married nov 2007 // jan 2008 pass all the requirements for spouse cr1 visa or appilcation // got news from nvc after few mos oct /nov/ and then finally march 2009 interw manila emabssy and st lukes same date diffrent time approved interview and result of medical is ok i got my visa trhu air21 march 13 2009 its a total of 1 yr and 3 months for cr1 application for us it depends i guess but they said cr1 is better and faster

Posted
Getting it done at St. Lukes is the way to go since it is local for you. Later in the US the cost will depend upon your SO insurance plan.

thank you

You have an option where to complete the vaccines. I suggest take them in PH coz its included in your medical fees in St. Lukes.... plus the vaccines are way more expensive here in US... like Tdap shots alone is $60 here in SA, TX.

thnak you for the suggestion

Getting it done at St. Lukes is the way to go since it is local for you. Later in the US the cost will depend upon your SO insurance plan.

thnak you

married nov 2007 // jan 2008 pass all the requirements for spouse cr1 visa or appilcation // got news from nvc after few mos oct /nov/ and then finally march 2009 interw manila emabssy and st lukes same date diffrent time approved interview and result of medical is ok i got my visa trhu air21 march 13 2009 its a total of 1 yr and 3 months for cr1 application for us it depends i guess but they said cr1 is better and faster

Posted
The vaccines can be taken in the US as Nelly228 said. The cost of the vaccines may be considerably higher if not covered by medical insurance.

thank you

hi,

i had all my vaccine done here in the US. just bring your vaccine report with you and show it to the doctor who will complete your vaccine requirements. you will need it on your AOS application. good luck.

:dance: thank you

married nov 2007 // jan 2008 pass all the requirements for spouse cr1 visa or appilcation // got news from nvc after few mos oct /nov/ and then finally march 2009 interw manila emabssy and st lukes same date diffrent time approved interview and result of medical is ok i got my visa trhu air21 march 13 2009 its a total of 1 yr and 3 months for cr1 application for us it depends i guess but they said cr1 is better and faster

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SO BASICALLY I CAN DO IT IN U.S. ,,, AND I WONT HAVE ANY PROBLEM FROM THE PPOL IN IMMIGRATION IN U.S.?

married nov 2007 // jan 2008 pass all the requirements for spouse cr1 visa or appilcation // got news from nvc after few mos oct /nov/ and then finally march 2009 interw manila emabssy and st lukes same date diffrent time approved interview and result of medical is ok i got my visa trhu air21 march 13 2009 its a total of 1 yr and 3 months for cr1 application for us it depends i guess but they said cr1 is better and faster

Posted (edited)
SO BASICALLY I CAN DO IT IN U.S. ,,, AND I WONT HAVE ANY PROBLEM FROM THE PPOL IN IMMIGRATION IN U.S.?

No problem in the immigration. I am on a CR-1 visa and didn't finished all the vaccines(similar to yours) before I left the Philippines eventhough I have enough time to get it there.

Not able to get it here since I got pregnant right away, then subsequently breastfeeding (another delay) - in the end I never got that TDAP, etc. until I remove the condition of my residency to its approval.

If you are in a CR-1 visa, you don't need the immunization record to remove the condition of your 2-year GC.

Edited by ricebird

Never ever say never

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Posted (edited)
SO BASICALLY I CAN DO IT IN U.S. ,,, AND I WONT HAVE ANY PROBLEM FROM THE PPOL IN IMMIGRATION IN U.S.?

No problem in the immigration. I am on a CR-1 visa and didn't finished all the vaccines(similar to yours) before I left the Philippines eventhough I have enough time to get it there.

Not able to get it here since I got pregnant right away, then subsequently breastfeeding (another delay) - in the end I never got that TDAP, etc. until I remove the condition of my residency to its approval.

If you are in a CR-1 visa, you don't need the immunization record to remove the condition of your 2-year GC.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WOW gurl im so thankful ur response is a big help was just scared you know coz i dont want it to be the cost of delay or trouble when i go there// im so thankful SALAMAT sa mga answer and your response was so complete..... now i can sleep well :) was wondering when i need to remove the condition things for my stay there will be one of the problem too for the vaccines im so glad u answered my question so complete!!!!thnaks GODSPEED!!!!

SO BASICALLY I CAN DO IT IN U.S. ,,, AND I WONT HAVE ANY PROBLEM FROM THE PPOL IN IMMIGRATION IN U.S.?

No problem in the immigration. I am on a CR-1 visa and didn't finished all the vaccines(similar to yours) before I left the Philippines eventhough I have enough time to get it there.

Not able to get it here since I got pregnant right away, then subsequently breastfeeding (another delay) - in the end I never got that TDAP, etc. until I remove the condition of my residency to its approval.

If you are in a CR-1 visa, you don't need the immunization record to remove the condition of your 2-year GC.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---WOW gurl im so thankful ur response is a big help was just scared you know coz i dont want it to be the cause of delay or trouble when i go there// im so thankful SALAMAT sa mga answer and your response was so complete..... now i can sleep well :) was wondering when i need to remove the condition things for my stay there will be one of the problem too for the vaccines im so glad u answered my question so complete!!!!thnaks GODSPEED!!!!

Edited by filipina23

married nov 2007 // jan 2008 pass all the requirements for spouse cr1 visa or appilcation // got news from nvc after few mos oct /nov/ and then finally march 2009 interw manila emabssy and st lukes same date diffrent time approved interview and result of medical is ok i got my visa trhu air21 march 13 2009 its a total of 1 yr and 3 months for cr1 application for us it depends i guess but they said cr1 is better and faster

Posted
SO BASICALLY I CAN DO IT IN U.S. ,,, AND I WONT HAVE ANY PROBLEM FROM THE PPOL IN IMMIGRATION IN U.S.?

No problem in the immigration. I am on a CR-1 visa and didn't finished all the vaccines(similar to yours) before I left the Philippines eventhough I have enough time to get it there.

Not able to get it here since I got pregnant right away, then subsequently breastfeeding (another delay) - in the end I never got that TDAP, etc. until I remove the condition of my residency to its approval.

If you are in a CR-1 visa, you don't need the immunization record to remove the condition of your 2-year GC.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WOW gurl im so thankful ur response is a big help was just scared you know coz i dont want it to be the cost of delay or trouble when i go there// im so thankful SALAMAT sa mga answer and your response was so complete..... now i can sleep well :) was wondering when i need to remove the condition things for my stay there will be one of the problem too for the vaccines im so glad u answered my question so complete!!!!thanks GODSPEED!!!!

Ur welcome. Enjoy your remaining months in the Philippines and finish everything you need to do before you leave. Have a safe trip and God bless! :)

Never ever say never

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