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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1. Are they asking if you have your shot record when they ask "Do you have documentation that you have received vaccinations in accordance with US law"?

2. If you do not have a shot record do you say no to this question, and will that create a problem or a checklist?

3. Do you need to produce a shot record at your medical exam? MY husband doesn't have one and doesn't know where you are supposed to get one from.

4. If he can not get his shot record and it is needed during the medical exam, does he have to got all of these shots again at the time of the exam?

Sorry, lots of questions, any and all help would be greatly appreciated!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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answers inline.

1. Are they asking if you have your shot record when they ask "Do you have documentation that you have received vaccinations in accordance with US law"?

yes.

2. If you do not have a shot record do you say no to this question, and will that create a problem or a checklist?

not really. if you choose no, it will allow you to explain. you can type in: "I will get the missing vaccination at the time of the medical exam and will provide an updated record at the interview"

3. Do you need to produce a shot record at your medical exam? MY husband doesn't have one and doesn't know where you are supposed to get one from.

if you have one, then yes. if you don't, you can discuss your case with the doc during the medical exam. they will determine what vaccinations are needed based on your hubby's age. and will provide the consulate with an updated record.

4. If he can not get his shot record and it is needed during the medical exam, does he have to got all of these shots again at the time of the exam?

see answer above.

Sorry, lots of questions, any and all help would be greatly appreciated!!

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