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AOS I693 will a curable STD lead to denial?

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I know this is embarrassing but I was diagnosed with gonorrhea.

I don't know when and where I got the virus but after I went through medical test, I was told I have gonorrhea.

 

I am aware that HIV has been removed from the list of diseases that make you inadmissible to the US through AOS

HIV is incurable yet was removed from the list but it seems like Gonorrhea and CHLAMYDIA still remain on the list even though they are curable. 

 

Now I am worried if my AOS will get denied because I have Gonorrhea. Once I have it cured with medicine, will I still have a chance? 

How about CHLAMYDIA? Or just having a history of carrying those virus will automatically get you rejected regardless of whether it's cured now? 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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i doubt it would be an issue once you take the antibiotics or whatever meds they give to get rid of it

 

im not positive but that would be my guess.... 

 

 

i 485, 130, EAD and AP

04/09/2019    NOA1 received/check cashed i 485 and 130 (direct adjustment)

11/7/2019      Interview- Norfolk

11/10/2019    APPROVED (notification rec'd 11/10, approval dated 11/8)

DONE FOR TWO YEARS!!! ;)

 

Filed everything ourselves with no RFE's or delays.

 

CR1 for Child under 21 (20 at time of filing)- Filed by LPR Spouse for his son

4/4/20     Mailed packet

4/12/20   NOA1 rec'd

10/14/21 (havent heard anything... when do i start to get worried?)

9/15/22 APPROVED! Now to wait for NVC and interview....

 

ROC

10/14/21 Mailed to AZ PO Box. Let the waiting begin. Again.

10/16/21 Received at PO Box

10/19/21 Received Text NOA1

10/23/21 Received Mailed NOA1

 

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18 minutes ago, Lisa88 said:

I know this is embarrassing but I was diagnosed with gonorrhea.

@Lisa88 Nothing to be embarrassed about! STDs are very common, especially in the U.S. 

What you can do right now is to focus on the treatment as soon as possible. Once this disease is cured, I'm sure you will be able to come to the U.S. 

 

I'm not familiar with technical details, but as of right now - please, go to see a doctor and get on the medical treatment. Your health is the most important thing in the world.

 

 

ROC

12/11/2018 - I-751 mailed (requested a fee waiver) to Lewisville, TX via FedEx

12/13/2018 - package delivered 

01/02/2019 - received text message from USCIS with case number starting with EAC

01/12/2019 - submitted online e-Request for non-delivery of NOA (the extension letter)

01/24/2019 - received the response to e-Request via e-mail, which says: "Please allow 30 days from the date of this correspondence for the notice to be sent".

01/28/2019 - received NOA (the extension letter), which extends GC for 18 months

01/29/2019 - received biometrics appointment letter

02/08/2019 - biometrics completed

 

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It's pretty simple, get it cured, then you will have a clean record. Nothing to worry about.

STDs is more common than you think in the US. LOL

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