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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Greece
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So this is a hypothetical question. I know that having HPV isn't a reason for denial.

I'm freaking myself out though since I'll be having my medical exams soon and I although I'm pretty sure that I don't have it, I wanna ask something.

I know that the doctor at some point asks " do you have any STDs?". What if I, for example, have HPV but don't know it because I have no symptoms?

Will that be concidered as a lie to the doctor and therefore will cause a denial, or they don't even test for HPV, but only for HIV, syphilis etc?

Your I-129f was approved in 85 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 225 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS

NOA1: 07/18/13

Biometrics: 08/13/13

EAD/AP approved: 09/17/13

AOS Interview: 10/10/13 (approved)

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So this is a hypothetical question. I know that having HPV isn't a reason for denial.

I'm freaking myself out though since I'll be having my medical exams soon and I although I'm pretty sure that I don't have it, I wanna ask something.

I know that the doctor at some point asks " do you have any STDs?". What if I, for example, have HPV but don't know it because I have no symptoms?

Will that be concidered as a lie to the doctor and therefore will cause a denial, or they don't even test for HPV, but only for HIV, syphilis etc?

They don't test for HIV anymore - from 2010 I believe. They certainly don't test for HPV. At one time they required vaccination for all women under 26 for HPV (Gardasil) but that requirement was removed some time ago.

Syphilis they still test for. You answer questions to the best of your knowledge - so if it is a no, it's a no.

ROC 2009
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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how can it be a lie if you youself don't know you have it?

Answer each and every question honestly to the best of your ability.

good luck

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Greece
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how can it be a lie if you youself don't know you have it?

Answer each and every question honestly to the best of your ability.

good luck

Thank you! I'm sorry about the silly question, but I just want to make sure everything is going to be ok.

Your I-129f was approved in 85 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 225 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS

NOA1: 07/18/13

Biometrics: 08/13/13

EAD/AP approved: 09/17/13

AOS Interview: 10/10/13 (approved)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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how can it be a lie if you youself don't know you have it?

Answer each and every question honestly to the best of your ability.

good luck

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I searched that because I'm concerned too. Since 2008 I thin HPV is NOT a reason for denial and the vaccination is not necessary. I'm 30 and I didn't make the vaccination.

My German VJ friend told me when I asked her, that they don't test for HPV . Also the pill is not a reason for denial too.

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Our K-1 journey * I am the beneficiary *

08/03/2012 sent I-129F

06/27/2013 Interview at Frankfurt Consulate = Approved.

08/09/2013 Wedding!

AOS

09/03/2013 Sent AOS + EAD + AP

12/30/2013 PR card in hand.

ROC

09/29/2015 Sent I-751

10/30/15 Biometrics

05/19/16 Approved

N-400

10/04/2016 Send Package

10/15/2016 NOA

11/04/2016 Biometrics

02/01/2017 Interview

02/23/2017 Oath!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I think they test for HIV it says on the documents but it's not a reason for denial anymore

Our K-1 journey * I am the beneficiary *

08/03/2012 sent I-129F

06/27/2013 Interview at Frankfurt Consulate = Approved.

08/09/2013 Wedding!

AOS

09/03/2013 Sent AOS + EAD + AP

12/30/2013 PR card in hand.

ROC

09/29/2015 Sent I-751

10/30/15 Biometrics

05/19/16 Approved

N-400

10/04/2016 Send Package

10/15/2016 NOA

11/04/2016 Biometrics

02/01/2017 Interview

02/23/2017 Oath!

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