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My hubby was unable to secure vaccine waiver for a valid medical reason so I find it doubtful you will get one based on principles and belief.

To o/p whether you believe so or not the visa and being allowed to live in the US as a permanent resident is a privilege not a right.

Just an observation but has anyone else noticed that whenever there is a topic that gets people all hot under the collar it seems to be by a newbie with no information on the profile and no other topics? I am beginning to wonder if some people are joining for the sole reason of being sh#t stirrers. Just sayin.... :whistle:

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Sorry but this thread is plain ridiculous, I have not been on these immigration forums for a little while as I have been busy emigrating and settling in the USA.

There are three pages of garbage posted here that is nothing but hear say and peoples opinions.I am pretty certain that few, if any of the people that are telling somebody what not to do have even been through the application process for a vaccine waiver. I have and I was approved, in 5 weeks. My only argument to receive the waiver was that it was against my moral/religious beliefs, which is exactly what the waiver is there for. I applied for a vaccine waiver in London in April and moved to America on May 25th. I got my green card in the mail 2 weeks later and it states quite clearly that I received a vaccination requirement waiver.

To anybody that genuinely is opposed to vaccines as they are against your moral beliefs or religion, DO NOT listen to all these nay sayers here that say it's impossible to get one and that takes for ever, I read the same rubbish when I was applying. It is not impossible to get a waiver and if you feel so strongly about it then the extra expense and possible delay in waiting for your waiver wont even matter to you, it didn't matter to me and yes had they denied me, I would have appealed, gone to court, not moved to America, whatever was necessary. I am opposed to receiving vaccines and thats my belief and I am entitled to it, the US immigration law even has a legal clause for such things.

I have posted my experiences on immigrate2us.net and britishexpats forums if it is any help to anyone, search my username and you will find my posts.

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