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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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18 hours ago, Claudette said:

Do you guys think that even after they remove all the travel restrictions, the covid vaccine will still be a requirement for your medical?

Probably, flu is if you travel in winter for instance. Same with hep-b, I don't have it from childhood so have to get it for immigration purposes. Nothing about the COVID vaccine makes it special enough to warrant removal from requirements. People are entitled to not get any vaccine but doesn't mean they have to let you immigrate, they'd deny you if you were missing MMR too 🤷‍♀️

 

Just because someone is free to choose doesn't mean the country owes you entry or immigration approval. 

One day they may remove covid as req but I don't think it'll be for awhile (yr+). It's still a travel req for non-citizens btw. It hasn't been removed. 

 

There's literally no reason for them to be motivated to remove it. It doesn't affect US citizens so only people who care are a small handful of foreigners

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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On 2/10/2023 at 6:25 AM, Poppy65100 said:

Have you guys heard anymore on this? I’ve got a feeling USA will be following the UK and withdrawing the mandate. 

I read that there's a measure that passed through the House to end this requirement for non citizens to have the COVID vaccine to enter the country. Not sure when it'll happen exactly.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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On 2/10/2023 at 12:25 PM, Poppy65100 said:

Have you guys heard anymore on this? I’ve got a feeling USA will be following the UK and withdrawing the mandate. 

they may remove it for travel but I doubt they'll remove it for immigration, unless you plan to never AOS or get a greencard, you may not be able to avoid it. It may not be required for K visa but it is required at immigration stage.

 

CDC has moved to add to it to regular scheduled vaccines like MMR and Hep-b which are part of immigration req so I would expect covid to also me on that list. 

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There’s a twitter spaces today on vax exemptions:

 

Christina Xenides, Esq., an immigration attorney at Siri & Glimstad, will be holding a Spaces event this Sunday at 5:30pm eastern regarding vaccine exemptions for immigration. If you need one, don't miss it!

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1 minute ago, milimelo said:

There’s a twitter spaces today on vax exemptions:

 

Christina Xenides, Esq., an immigration attorney at Siri & Glimstad, will be holding a Spaces event this Sunday at 5:30pm eastern regarding vaccine exemptions for immigration. If you need one, don't miss it!

@milimelo where do we go?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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On 11/16/2022 at 11:24 AM, slavaskii said:

I generally agree, but the main opposition to this tends to come from countries who don't have access to an approved vaccine but are still effectively forced to get it because they were excluded from the exception list (see: Russia and Belarus). Thus, the rule OP quoted was a huge pain for those applicants when countries were much stricter with giving COVID vaccines to third-country nationals, but now that there's a surplus the issue isn't as bad.

Hey, my Fiance is a Belarusian citizen. I don't exactly understand your comment about this exception. Can you please elaborate?

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