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Hi, If may ask nvc filers here from the Philippines to post your experience and questions here. So we may help each other out?

Here is my question: my husband does not have any vaccines, and I know he can receive those from the medicam exam itself in st. Lukes. But I read in saylin's q and a post that he has to have a series of dpt.

Any experience similar to this?

01/09/05 -hubby and I were classmates in college and started dating, our first kiss

10/22/06 - Entered USA as a green card holder, petitioned by my mom (poe sfo, cali)

11/08/06 - exited USA with permit to re-enter (have to go back to Manila to study)

11/22/07 - 1 year and 14 days out of USA, re entered USA with re entry permit. No problems!

05/22/09 - Went back to manila to marry my college sweet heart.

08/30/09 - Went home to USA, pregnant

02/17/2010 - gave birth is USA, with out hubby.

02/10/2011 - brought our baby to manila to see hubby

05/09/2011 - went back to USA, with out baby. Baby left with daddy

11/01/2011 - submitted n400 (denied, 02/05/2012) im not allowed to use 90 day head start as I was out of country for more than a year, not deported because I have re entry permit.

01/23/12 - noa 1 for hubby's i130, I was green card holder

01/13/13 - re submitted n400

04/11/13 - oath taking!!!!

04/14/13 - upgraded hubby's i130

05/08/13 - noa 2 received

Nvc:

06/26/13 nvc received our aos and iv packets.

07/20/13 aos checklist

07/25/13 mailed aos checklist

08/19/13 case complete

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For visa purposes, your husband only needs to get the first shot of any vaccine series. He can complete the series when he's in the U.S. if he wants to do so.

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*** moved to Philippines forum as question is regionally specific from IR-1/CR-1 process and procedures ***

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