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I was reading the consultorios de visas' medical exams and vaccine costs and I was shocked to see that for my step daughter, my fiance will have to pay $381.00 ($80 for the exam & $301 for the vaccines) We have decided to do them there because theyre much more expensive here. She will be 2 at the time of the interview, with her vaccine record will they determine if the vaccines are needed or not? Or are the vaccines automatically needed during the exam day.? Sorry if this question has been answered before, Im a little lost in this area :huh:

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To my knowledge I believe that they are going to give her the shots anyway. I never dealt with the process for a baby or child but when my fiance took all of her shot records from her doctor they made her get all the shots anyway. I hope that they take the records in ypur case but I doubt it. God bless and good luck! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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I am not sure about K2 or how strict they are with kids, but I know that with adults even if someone takes their vaccine records they give them the required vaccines and make them pay anyway. So basically the vaccine record is useless. I am not positive if it is the same for children.

Yes, the prices are outrageous! :angry:

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To my knowledge I believe that they are going to give her the shots anyway. I never dealt with the process for a baby or child but when my fiance took all of her shot records from her doctor they made her get all the shots anyway. I hope that they take the records in ypur case but I doubt it. God bless and good luck! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

Thanks for the info Mr.Miami! Now did your son have to ge the vaccines too?

I am not sure about K2 or how strict they are with kids, but I know that with adults even if someone takes their vaccine records they give them the required vaccines and make them pay anyway. So basically the vaccine record is useless. I am not positive if it is the same for children.

Yes, the prices are outrageous! :angry:

OMG yes they are! I couldn't believe it :o !!! Im really hoping she doesnt have to. The cost for her exam and vaccine will be more than her plane ticket! God willing she doesn't need any because she's still too young and has her recent records. :fingers crossed:

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