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Having GP complete immunisation record properly- 8/11/13

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Ok, so I've stupidly forgot to post this all week so hopefully someone will be able to help me before 1600 tomorrow, well, today now!

I need to get my MMR, Flu jab and Tetanus/diphtheria/polio booster jabs done. MASSIVELY regretting not getting them done on the day at knightsbridge now!

Know this will be important come the AoS filing in January I'll be doing....so....can my GP complete this for me properly? I'll technically be having a nurse do them tomorrow and so how do i go about getting the paper work how i need it etc? Sure someone understands what i need as i realize im probably not being the clearest!

Thanks in advance!

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Whatever you do after your Knightsbridge appointment and after the Medical report goes to the embassy must be recorded on a new form in the US, only by a USCIS designated civil surgeon. He will take the records from your GP as proof of having the jabs. But you still will have a doctor to visit once in the US and before you can file for AOS. The only benefit now is that hopefully you will get them free on NHS. Some charge and some don't. If you had done them before or at the medical, then the Knightsbridge form would have been okay for AOS.

Polio is not the requirement by the way. The three diseases are tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.

Get a record of all your immunization history. It can be the computer printout or hand scribbled by the nurse. It needs to have a doctor name and address, or on letterhead, or a shot card, or NHS official printout. A signature would be good Basically something that looks like it came from a doctor and not something you wrote out yourself to fake it. No special format really. If your mum has a vaccination booklet from when you were a kid, you can show that to the Civil Surgeon. If you get a flu jab at Boots, get a paper to document it. If you have anything recorded on the immunization form from Knightsbridge, you can use that too. The Civil Sirgeon can compile all your bits and pieces of records onto one official USCIS form.

Does that answer what you needed to know?

Here's two thread to read about Civil Surgeon problems in the US. Happens all the time.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/462793-medical-again-in-usa-due-to-incomplete-vaccination-record/

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/461012-medical-exam-for-aos-after-k1/

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