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I anticipate that we may be called with the next batch as we are DQ Aug 2023.

Concerning the medicals, my wife is currently pregnant and cannot take some of the vaccines at the moment. Is there any exception for pregnant women and does anyone have any experience with this. Her doctors say she cant take MMR or TDAP until she delivers the baby. Can anyone help with this

 

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8 hours ago, Bamz said:

I anticipate that we may be called with the next batch as we are DQ Aug 2023.

Concerning the medicals, my wife is currently pregnant and cannot take some of the vaccines at the moment. Is there any exception for pregnant women and does anyone have any experience with this. Her doctors say she cant take MMR or TDAP until she delivers the baby. Can anyone help with this

 

I've not heard of any exceptions. Best plan would be to call the US medical doctor now and ask what they recommend. Otherwise it's likely you would be put into AP until she can have the vaccines and update the medical record. 

 

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9 hours ago, Bamz said:

I anticipate that we may be called with the next batch as we are DQ Aug 2023.

Concerning the medicals, my wife is currently pregnant and cannot take some of the vaccines at the moment. Is there any exception for pregnant women and does anyone have any experience with this. Her doctors say she cant take MMR or TDAP until she delivers the baby. Can anyone help with this

 

No, vaccines that are dangerous for pregnant women are not needed in this case. It is clearly stated through the CDC link given : 

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrant-refugee-health/hcp/panel-physicians/vaccination.html?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/vaccinations.html

The doctor at the medical exam will write a waiver: "In general, panel physicians should defer vaccines when a precaution or contraindication is present. If the decision is made to defer a vaccine, the "contraindication" reason for a Blanket Waiver ..."

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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Canada
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6 hours ago, AJSin1 said:

I'm flying to NYC next month and would like to get my COVID shot down south since they are not available in Canada at the moment. 

 

Is it possible to get a shot if you're traveling the US as a tourist?

Yes but you will be required to pay without private US health insurance. It costs between USD150-200 per shot.

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23 hours ago, Bamz said:

I anticipate that we may be called with the next batch as we are DQ Aug 2023.

Concerning the medicals, my wife is currently pregnant and cannot take some of the vaccines at the moment. Is there any exception for pregnant women and does anyone have any experience with this. Her doctors say she cant take MMR or TDAP until she delivers the baby. Can anyone help with this

 

I am currently pregnant too and I intend to do the titre test to show immunity for the Mmr (the OB's already do a form of this to check for rubella immunity in your first trimester blood screening. They usually give the TDAP to pregnant women in the 3rd trimester so if she is that far along then she can take it. If not the exception will be easy to get. Hope this helps 

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Filed: E-2 Visa Country: Canada
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On 9/20/2024 at 10:45 PM, Bamz said:

I anticipate that we may be called with the next batch as we are DQ Aug 2023.

Concerning the medicals, my wife is currently pregnant and cannot take some of the vaccines at the moment. Is there any exception for pregnant women and does anyone have any experience with this. Her doctors say she cant take MMR or TDAP until she delivers the baby. Can anyone help with this

 

Sorry a little off topic question. May I know your DQ date? As per Montreal consulate, they’ve issued IL till the end of August-23 already, right? 

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