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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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1) My wife has heard from several doctors/friends in her area that getting all her vaccinations at once can be bad for her immune system. Does anyone know if this is true?

2) Also, she may have trouble getting her records of previous vaccinations. Are there any vaccinations that would be harmful to get again even if she already had them some time in the past?

3) If several different clinics have records of different vaccinations, is this ok? Or do they all need to be from the same clinic?

4) Does it cause delays or other problems to get missing vaccinations at the time of the medical exam or should we make sure to do them ahead of time?

Thanks for any help on these nagging questions!

Wife's visa journey:

03/19/07: Initial mailing of I-129F.

07/07/11: U.S. Citizenship approved and Oath Ceremony!

MIL's visa journey:

07/26/11: Initial mailing of I-130.

05/22/12: Interview passed!

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Indonesia
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hello,

1) My wife has heard from several doctors/friends in her area that getting all her vaccinations at once can be bad for her immune system. Does anyone know if this is true?

(I've asked this to 2 doctors, one when I was Indonesia and the other one when I had to do the medical examination for K3 visa in Switzerland, and both said it's true. That's why they were very cautious in giving me the needed vaccination. Thank goodness, I didn't have to get a lot of vaccinnations. )

2) Also, she may have trouble getting her records of previous vaccinations. Are there any vaccinations that would be harmful to get again even if she already had them some time in the past?

(According to my doctor, it's not harmful to get another same vaccination, but it's just a waste of time and money. Why do you need to get same vaccinnes when your body has developed an antibody to a certain disease, right?)

3) If several different clinics have records of different vaccinations, is this ok? Or do they all need to be from the same clinic?

(Yes, it's fine to get records from different clinics. No, they don't need to be from the same clinic. In my case, I had from 1 clinic which took a blood sample test and checked for all the vaccinnations I have had)

4) Does it cause delays or other problems to get missing vaccinations at the time of the medical exam or should we make sure to do them ahead of time?

(You definitely need to get it ahead of time in order to save time and money. The problem if you don't get your vaccination record upon your medical exam is that they will need to take a blood test which will take some more time to process your medical statement. I know this for sure!! :yes: )

Thanks for any help on these nagging questions!

hope that helps!

angelique

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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hello,
1) My wife has heard from several doctors/friends in her area that getting all her vaccinations at once can be bad for her immune system. Does anyone know if this is true?

(I've asked this to 2 doctors, one when I was Indonesia and the other one when I had to do the medical examination for K3 visa in Switzerland, and both said it's true. That's why they were very cautious in giving me the needed vaccination. Thank goodness, I didn't have to get a lot of vaccinnations. )

2) Also, she may have trouble getting her records of previous vaccinations. Are there any vaccinations that would be harmful to get again even if she already had them some time in the past?

(According to my doctor, it's not harmful to get another same vaccination, but it's just a waste of time and money. Why do you need to get same vaccinnes when your body has developed an antibody to a certain disease, right?)

3) If several different clinics have records of different vaccinations, is this ok? Or do they all need to be from the same clinic?

(Yes, it's fine to get records from different clinics. No, they don't need to be from the same clinic. In my case, I had from 1 clinic which took a blood sample test and checked for all the vaccinnations I have had)

4) Does it cause delays or other problems to get missing vaccinations at the time of the medical exam or should we make sure to do them ahead of time?

(You definitely need to get it ahead of time in order to save time and money. The problem if you don't get your vaccination record upon your medical exam is that they will need to take a blood test which will take some more time to process your medical statement. I know this for sure!! :yes: )

Thanks for any help on these nagging questions!

hope that helps!

angelique

Thanks, angelique! Very helpful. As to why I asked about getting the same vaccination over...she's just not sure her clinics even have records of all the vaccinations she had, so we may accidentally get one over. But we'll first try to have a blood sample test and see if they can figure out what she's missing. I'm just curious...could the results of this blood test be enough proof that she has had the vaccinations? Probably just wishful thinking! Thanks again for the help!

Wife's visa journey:

03/19/07: Initial mailing of I-129F.

07/07/11: U.S. Citizenship approved and Oath Ceremony!

MIL's visa journey:

07/26/11: Initial mailing of I-130.

05/22/12: Interview passed!

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Indonesia
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hello,
1) My wife has heard from several doctors/friends in her area that getting all her vaccinations at once can be bad for her immune system. Does anyone know if this is true?

(I've asked this to 2 doctors, one when I was Indonesia and the other one when I had to do the medical examination for K3 visa in Switzerland, and both said it's true. That's why they were very cautious in giving me the needed vaccination. Thank goodness, I didn't have to get a lot of vaccinnations. )

2) Also, she may have trouble getting her records of previous vaccinations. Are there any vaccinations that would be harmful to get again even if she already had them some time in the past?

(According to my doctor, it's not harmful to get another same vaccination, but it's just a waste of time and money. Why do you need to get same vaccinnes when your body has developed an antibody to a certain disease, right?)

3) If several different clinics have records of different vaccinations, is this ok? Or do they all need to be from the same clinic?

(Yes, it's fine to get records from different clinics. No, they don't need to be from the same clinic. In my case, I had from 1 clinic which took a blood sample test and checked for all the vaccinnations I have had)

4) Does it cause delays or other problems to get missing vaccinations at the time of the medical exam or should we make sure to do them ahead of time?

(You definitely need to get it ahead of time in order to save time and money. The problem if you don't get your vaccination record upon your medical exam is that they will need to take a blood test which will take some more time to process your medical statement. I know this for sure!! :yes: )

Thanks for any help on these nagging questions!

hope that helps!

angelique

Thanks, angelique! Very helpful. As to why I asked about getting the same vaccination over...she's just not sure her clinics even have records of all the vaccinations she had, so we may accidentally get one over. But we'll first try to have a blood sample test and see if they can figure out what she's missing. I'm just curious...could the results of this blood test be enough proof that she has had the vaccinations? Probably just wishful thinking! Thanks again for the help!

No prob, anytime. Based on my experience, the result of the blood test taken by the doctor in Indonesia along with a checklist which stated (and signed by the doctor) all the vaccinations i was immuned to, was sufficient for the medical exam I took in Switzerland. Apparently, the Swiss doctor needed a statement or medical record which lists all the vaccinnations you already have to submit to the US Embassy. I remember that there was someone in the forum who posted a checklist of which vaccinations needed and not needed for different age categories.It helped me a lot! Perhaps someone could help here with the link????

angelique

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Thanks, angelique! Very helpful. As to why I asked about getting the same vaccination over...she's just not sure her clinics even have records of all the vaccinations she had, so we may accidentally get one over. But we'll first try to have a blood sample test and see if they can figure out what she's missing. I'm just curious...could the results of this blood test be enough proof that she has had the vaccinations? Probably just wishful thinking! Thanks again for the help!

No prob, anytime. Based on my experience, the result of the blood test taken by the doctor in Indonesia along with a checklist which stated (and signed by the doctor) all the vaccinations i was immuned to, was sufficient for the medical exam I took in Switzerland. Apparently, the Swiss doctor needed a statement or medical record which lists all the vaccinnations you already have to submit to the US Embassy. I remember that there was someone in the forum who posted a checklist of which vaccinations needed and not needed for different age categories.It helped me a lot! Perhaps someone could help here with the link????

angelique

Hi,

I found this on the Us Embassy London website.

http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/...ccinechart.html

Hope it helps.

Emma

Married 16th April 2007 - Seattle :)

17th April completing military paperwork (Honeymoon?)

Emma flew back to UK 18th April 2007 :(

Change of name documents arrived for Emma and children

Fedex Em's paper work for I-130 to E in US - 10/05/07

E completed all his paper work - 13/05/07 (I'm impressed!)

Emma had nightmare that all her details were filled out incorrectly and actually spent 6 hours thinking it was real - 13th May !!!!!!

first hiccup - E "out" with work can't get to post office now until 21st May!!!

24th May 2007 - I-130 posted

29th May 2007 - I-130 received at 7am (somebody starts work early!!)

13th June Cheques cleared - one small step but an exciting one!

15th October NOA2 received - 145 days

 
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