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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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Hi, I called NVC today and they told me that we got an interview date! Yes finally!! I'ts on November 22nd. 

Now, my husband needs to get all of his vaccines up to date. Does anyone know of a place in Phoenix Arizona where he can get them? (he does not have insurance so somewhere cheap would be nice).

Thanks!!

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County health department would be inexpensive.

 

Next up, Costco maybe?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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33 minutes ago, clelos said:

Now, my husband needs to get all of his vaccines up to date.

Bear in mind that he doesn't need everything on the list - just those that are considered age-appropriate. For people 19 and over, that's just Tdap, MMR, Varicella (if he hasn't had chickenpox), and Influenza (only if doing medical during flu season; Oct 1 to Mar 31).

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2 minutes ago, broppy said:

Bear in mind that he doesn't need everything on the list - just those that are considered age-appropriate. For people 19 and over, that's just Tdap, MMR, Varicella (if he hasn't had chickenpox), and Influenza (only if doing medical during flu season; Oct 1 to Mar 31).

Thank you! He is over 19 years old, where can I see a list of all vaccines that needs to be done over 19 years old? I went on the immigration website but it listed all vaccines...

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1 minute ago, clelos said:

where can I see a list of all vaccines that needs to be done over 19 years old?

USCIS has an age-based vaccination chart at https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/Print/PolicyManual-Volume8-PartB-Chapter9.html

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