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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hello,

I would like to get an update from some of the people,who had undergone a medical exam for their spouses. Let's cut it short, my concern is the VACCINES. My has her interview scheduled for April 4.

Is it necessary to have all of them done,or are there some of which are not necessary? My wife doesn't have most of the vaccines on the US's Embassy's list.

Could it be a big obstacle on the way to obtaining a Visa?

Are there any way to get those vaccines in a short period of time,without any damage to the health of a person?

Please, share your experience.

Regards,

Rus

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Hello,

I would like to get an update from some of the people,who had undergone a medical exam for their spouses. Let's cut it short, my concern is the VACCINES. My has her interview scheduled for April 4.

Is it necessary to have all of them done,or are there some of which are not necessary? My wife doesn't have most of the vaccines on the US's Embassy's list.

Could it be a big obstacle on the way to obtaining a Visa?

Are there any way to get those vaccines in a short period of time,without any damage to the health of a person?

Please, share your experience.

Regards,

Rus

I thought you had to have the vaccines done before you sent packet 3 back? We did them at the same time as the medical exam without issue, it shouldn't be a problem to just go get them. I would guess that without the vaccinations she'll be denied out of hand. That's just my speculation though.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hello,

I would like to get an update from some of the people,who had undergone a medical exam for their spouses. Let's cut it short, my concern is the VACCINES. My has her interview scheduled for April 4.

Is it necessary to have all of them done,or are there some of which are not necessary? My wife doesn't have most of the vaccines on the US's Embassy's list.

Could it be a big obstacle on the way to obtaining a Visa?

Are there any way to get those vaccines in a short period of time,without any damage to the health of a person?

Please, share your experience.

Regards,

Rus

I havent seen the list you have but if if seems excessive it may be that some of those are booster shots that are done after she enters the USA.

The doctors or hopital know exactly what shots must be done. Those shots will have to done or there wont a completed medical which will result in denial.

I had the whole series of shots at the hopital in BKK with no problems. They are very professional & wont do anything to damage her health. Of course the shots are given to protect her health & ensure she doesnt bring some virus into the USA.

To save money have the follow up shots done at your local health clinic. Mine cost 23 bucks rather than the 300 a doctor wanted.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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I thought you had to have the vaccines done before you sent packet 3 back? We did them at the same time as the medical exam without issue, it shouldn't be a problem to just go get them. I would guess that without the vaccinations she'll be denied out of hand. That's just my speculation though.

Apparently not. I've sent all of the original documents to NVC, along with the DS-230 form. I didn't expect it to complete Packet 3 either.

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