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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I'll be filling for a CR-1 visa for my spouse and i would like to know for future references if the vaccinations listed in the following site https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/vaccinations.html correspond to the CR-1 visa? I also wanted to know if she can get all those vaccinations done in her home country in which she currently resides in? Thanks alot, i would greatly appreciate the help.

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Here is the list and chart provided by one of the only two approved medical clinics in Ciudad Juarez.

http://clinicamedicainternacional.com.mx/en/vacunas/#more-406

All missing vaccinations can be taken in her home country, as long as they are well documented.

Beneficiary must bring with them their vaccination record (booklet).

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Thank's a lot for the information, only thing i don't quite comprehend is the following statement on the clinics page you gave me.  "It’s important NOT to get any vaccinations within 30 days prior to your medical examination, this will alter results."

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15 minutes ago, Zmata92 said:

Thank's a lot for the information, only thing i don't quite comprehend is the following statement on the clinics page you gave me.  "It’s important NOT to get any vaccinations within 30 days prior to your medical examination, this will alter results."

It just means that if you intend to get your vaccinations before the medical examination (I did, because it is far cheaper to get it from the government-run clinic than the embassy appointed private clinic) , it should be over 30 days before the medical examination. Some vaccinations (like MMR) is a live virus vaccine. If you intend to take your shots on the day of the medical examination, then there is nothing to worry about.

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8 hours ago, Zmata92 said:

Ok, thanks for clearing that up for me. One last thing, the vaccines listed on the clinics page are those all the requiered vaccines needed for my spouse?

I think this link gives you the details: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/civil/vaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html

 
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