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Good day. I had my medical yesterday and the nurse told me that the blood test shows I am + for syphillis. they told me to come back maybe to get new blood samples again. My interview will be September 19. 

 

The nurse told me they will give me treatment for this once another test will show +. My question is,  can this be a reason for visa denial? once you have history? or visa will be issued later on once you are cleared?

 

and once issued for example, will you be allowed to enter US since you have history of this? I hope someone can enlighten me specially those who have have gone through this.

 

Thank you.

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11 minutes ago, Filguy29 said:

can this be a reason for visa denial? once you have history? or visa will be issued later on once you are cleared?

You'll have to undergo treatment before the visa can be issued: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/syphilis.html

11 minutes ago, Filguy29 said:

they told me to come back maybe to get new blood samples again.

They always double-check since sometimes there are false-positives: "False-positive nontreponemal test results can be associated with multiple medical conditions and factors unrelated to syphilis, including other infections"

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8 minutes ago, HRQX said:

You'll have to undergo treatment before the visa can be issued: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/syphilis.html

They always double-check since sometimes there are false-positives: "False-positive nontreponemal test results can be associated with multiple medical conditions and factors unrelated to syphilis, including other infections"

Thank you for this information. Nurse said i will be treated for 10days if really+.  

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8 hours ago, Filguy29 said:

Thank you for this information. Nurse said i will be treated for 10days if really+.  

Hey guys, anyone who have gone through with syphillis? how  many days/weeks it has been treated? I dont mind about visa delays as long as it will be cured and no issue when entering US soon.

 
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