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Hi everyone im new here. i just have a question if anyone has been through the medical exam in bucuresti.my fiancee was diagnosed with hepatits b about a month ago abd is currently being treated by a doctor.can anyone tell me if this is a condition that they test for? i have read several answers that go both ways some say they dont test for it and as long as she is being treated it wont be a problem others have said that she may need a waiver for it. its not listed on the communicable diseases of public health,but since it is already documented there is no way they wont know about it.we want to start the k1 visa process as soon as possible we miss each other so much as im sure you all understand.im really worried about how this will affect her getting a visa.any help or stories of your experiences in this matter would help me so much.thank alot i look forward to getting to know some of you soon.

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When my husband went thru the medical in bucharest they did advice him they test for HEP. However since he doesnt have it and unless someone on here does have it and has successfully gotten thru the interview process after the medical with it i wouldnt know what to tell you. You can however tell your fiance to ask the medical personel prolly at Medsana (if that is where she is going) and ask them. I dont know if it would keep her from getting her visa, i dont see why it would. but then again im not USCIS or the consulate. But yes, they do test for HEP. If you need further assistance, feel free to PM me.

hope everything goes well. and welcome to VJ :)

this may be helpful to read

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/ineligib...ities_1364.html

also

What If the Applicant Is Ineligible for a Visa?

Certain conditions and activities may make an applicant ineligible for a visa. Examples of these ineligibilities are:

Trafficking in Drugs

Having HIV/AIDS

Overstaying a previous visa

Practicing polygamy

Advocating the overthrow of the government

Submitting fraudulent documents

The consular officer will tell you, the applicant, if you are ineligible for a visa, whether there is a waiver of the ineligibility and what the waiver procedure is. For a complete list of ineligibilities see Classes of Aliens Ineligible to Receive Visas.

and i dont see HEP B on the list, but your fiance or you may way to call the embassy, keep anonamous and ask if HEP B which is being treated for can cause a denial in k-1 visa.

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