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Vaccination question - Do you need to show proof of chickenpox or Varicella? Spouse got both as a child but no record.

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My spouse (27) currently has shots for Flu, Covid, Tdap. She got two doses of MMR shot as a child. However, she does not have record of the Varicella shot or record showing she got chickenpox (age 1.5). 

 

We called up the doctor's office where we made an appointment for immigration physical. They said the doctor will check for immunity in the blood work? Since she got chickenpox so long ago, would it even show up on the blood work 25 years later? 

 

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On 2/23/2022 at 2:07 PM, chiks24 said:

My spouse (27) currently has shots for Flu, Covid, Tdap. She got two doses of MMR shot as a child. However, she does not have record of the Varicella shot or record showing she got chickenpox (age 1.5). 

 

We called up the doctor's office where we made an appointment for immigration physical. They said the doctor will check for immunity in the blood work? Since she got chickenpox so long ago, would it even show up on the blood work 25 years later? 

 

If she's had chickenpox before she won't need the vaccine . I did my medical in September the Dr said I didn't need the vaccine since I had chickenpox . She may need to have the MMR again if it's been longer than 10 years , they made me have it even though I'd had it when I was a kid.  

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You can get the blood test done at any lab in Pakistan (titer tests).  Measles/Rubeola IgG, Mumps IgG, Rubella IgG, Varicella IgG.  These will prove immunity (or lack of immunity). 

Obligatory disclaimer:  Not a lawyer.  Posts are written based on my own research and based on whatever information is provided.  Consult an immigration attorney regarding your specific case.

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@Misscloud @Lorin123 @pm5k

 

Seems like immunity for chickenpox showed up in the blood report, so all is good! Thanks y'all! 

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11 hours ago, chiks24 said:

@Misscloud @Lorin123 @pm5k

 

Seems like immunity for chickenpox showed up in the blood report, so all is good! Thanks y'all! 

That would be Varicella IgG, glad it worked out!

 

You can get the other ones done (Mumps IgG, Rubella IgG, Measles/Rubeola IgG) to have records for yourself, as you may need them later (or you could have them done again in the US, but it will cost more)

Obligatory disclaimer:  Not a lawyer.  Posts are written based on my own research and based on whatever information is provided.  Consult an immigration attorney regarding your specific case.

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On 3/2/2022 at 12:17 AM, pm5k said:

You can get the blood test done at any lab in Pakistan (titer tests).  Measles/Rubeola IgG, Mumps IgG, Rubella IgG, Varicella IgG.  These will prove immunity (or lack of immunity). 

Do you know if blood test with the proof of immunity is enough for the immigration panel physician? We are from Canada, and did our test in Canada, but going for the medical in Portugal. Not sure if they might accept it. 

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On 4/3/2023 at 1:59 PM, pilot787 said:

Do you know if blood test with the proof of immunity is enough for the immigration panel physician? We are from Canada, and did our test in Canada, but going for the medical in Portugal. Not sure if they might accept it. 

Theoretically should be fine, just ask the doctor if they need to reorder the tests or not

Obligatory disclaimer:  Not a lawyer.  Posts are written based on my own research and based on whatever information is provided.  Consult an immigration attorney regarding your specific case.

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