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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Im waiting for my case to reach the NVC and while doing some research I read, that the beneficiary in this case my wife is required some vaccines and I asked her for her vaccines records but she said she lost it. Can someone please list the vaccines she needs? Also Im confused because there some people saying something about getting there medical exams done before going to the interview how is that possible I only heard about getting there exams in a certified hosipital/ clinic and everbody does it in Ciudad Juarez (for the mexican people) or is there other exams that she needs that I dont know about? Thanks any info or experience is helpful, I been searching in VJ but I dont find any answers thanks once again

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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i hope i can help as i have recently just had my jabs in preparation

i needed to get another MMR shot i had my first when i was a small child so needed that done to meet the requirements

i also needed my TDP as it was over the 10 year mark for tetanus

so it will help knowing what she has had and hasn't had then you can go from there

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Mexico
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i've recently come back from juarez having received approval for my oldest stepdaughter.

the poster above me has listed the shots she will need. Same situation, she had lost her original cartilla and they of course can't be replaced. Funny thing is, in in the clinic waiting room they have a glass board which shows the vaccines necessary. Since she is over 18, the number she can get is reduced.

There are 2 medical centers literally down the street from the consulate. Avoid the polleros/coyotes who have the lanyard with the laminated badges and you'll be fine. Ours was on the corner next to IBIS hotel across the street from a convenience shop.

It's up to you how you do it, but it was just as easy for me to get it done in Juarez. I didn't want to do it in Merida, wonder whether it was an approved physician who gave her the vaccines, figured it was just as easy to do in Juarez, and I was right.

Stepdaughter get in line 6 am or so at the clinic, and she was done in about 2-3 hours. they have a tent next to the clinic where you wait. Took her that long because of her vaccines. Cost me an extra 200 bucks ($400 total) because she had to get the age appropriate vaccines (in her case tdap, mmr, and one other). Obviously well worth it.

Clinic said come back at 2 for results, envelope sealed shut in a black nylon bag - similar to ups paks. Since you can't open the pack, they give you a copy of the report and the cd stapled to the outside.

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