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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello,

We recently received our NOA2 for our K1 visa application and are now preparing for the medical exam and interview. As the beneficiary, I'm considering getting the required vaccines in advance, but I'm unsure which ones are necessary.

 

I've read various accounts online about the medical exam experiences, with some individuals receiving multiple shots while others only received a couple. I'm hesitant to undergo multiple vaccinations so close to my interview date, as I'm concerned about potential side effects that could affect my health during the interview.

 

Could anyone provide advice or share their experiences regarding which vaccines are necessary for the K1 visa medical exam? I found a list on the CDC website (see attached picture), but I want to ensure it's accurate before proceeding.

 

Thank you for your assistance.


 
 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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For Manila, it's really not that big of a deal.  The list looks long, but some of them are combined.  Tdap includes tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.  MMR is measles, mumps, and rubella.  Other than those 2, you will also get Hep B and varicella, unless you have documented history of chicken pox.  4 shots total.  Flu is also possible, but not usually available there.  Your 2nd day at medical is reserved for nothing but vaccines.  This is based on actual experience a few months ago.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Is the Polio vaccine still a thing for those who were never vaccinated against it (younger generations)? I would hate for my Fiancee to receive 7-8+ vaccines in a span of two days. Not sure of adverse effects. 

K-1 Journey:
 

Service Center: California Service Center

Transferred: No
U.S. Consulate: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent: December 04, 2023 

I-129F Received: December 07, 2023 

I-129F NOA1: December 11, 2023
I-129F RFE(s): None

I-129F NOA2: April 18, 2024
Case Sent to NVC: April 19, 2024 

NVC Case #, IIN, and BIN Assigned: May 7, 2024

Case Left NVC: May 21, 2024 

Consulate Received: May 23, 2024 

Packet 3 Received: June 2, 2024 

Packet 3 Sent: June 3, 2024 

Interview Date: September 30, 2024

Interview Result: Approved! 

Visa Received: October 5, 2024

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I would suggest the best thing you can do for now is to gather ANY medical/vaccination records as you can if that information is available to you. I know some areas of the Philippines that medical recordkeeping is not the best, but maybe you will get lucky. The remote area my wife grew up in had no records available. My wife had to get a couple of vaccinations on her medical at St. Lukes that she had no evidence of, however she had the vaccine scar on her arm from childhood vaccinations and they let her slide on those. She had paperwork for her 2 doses of the covid vaccine (Sinovac) so that was a non-issue. 

 

 

By the way, don't just collect any medical records available, try to gather school/employment records or anything else you can think of while still in the Philippines. You never know what you might need once you are in the US. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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15 hours ago, J.M. said:

Flu is also possible, but not usually available there. 

Yeah my wife did not have a flu shot in the Philippines and got to the US just fine last summer without it. She got an RFE for her AOS a couple of months ago and it was for her to have a flu shot. Once she got the flu shot her AOS was approved and she received her green card a month or so later.

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Many of the vaccines are a series of shots.  Even if you get all your vaccines done in advance you may find that you still get multiple shots the day of your physical because for any vaccines that are due for boosters you still must receive the next dose in the series. For K1 in the Philippines it would be best to complete your COVID vaccines if possible since it might simplify adjustment of status slightly if you have a fully completed medical in the Philippines.  If not possible, then you can get COVID done in the US.  Any other needed vaccines would be given at Saint Luke's during the physical at no extra cost.  

Wife and Stepdaughter                                                                            

  • December 17, 2020:  Married in Costa Rica
  • March 08, 2021: Filed l-130s Online
  • March 09, 2021: NOA1
  • April 26, 2021: NOA2, I-130s Approved
  • April 30, 2021: NVC Received
  • May 01, 2021: Pay AOS and IV Bills
  • May 06, 2021: Submit AOS, Financial Docs and DS-260s
  • May 14, 2021: Submit Civil Docs for Stepdaughter
  • May 21, 2021: Submit Civil Docs for Wife
  • June 25, 2021: NVC review for Stepdaughter, RFE submit additional Doc
  • July 08, 2021: Wife Documentarily Qualified by NVC
  • August 31, 2021: Stepdaughter Documentarily Qualified by NVC
  • September 15, 2021: Received Interview Date from NVC, October 05, 2021
  • September 22, 2021: Passed physicals at Saint Luke's Extension Clinic
  • October 05, 2021: Interview at US Embassy Manila. Verbally approved by US Consul. Positive interview experience.
  • October 05, 2021: CEAC status changed to "Issued"
  • October 07, 2021: Passports tracking for delivery on 2GO Courier website
  • October 08, 2021: Passports with visas delivered.  "Visas on hand"
  • October 08, 2021: Paid Immigrant Fee
  • October 12, 2021: Temporary CFO Certificates Received
  • October 26, 2021 POE arrival at LAX
  • November 02, 2021 Social Security Cards arrive in mail
  • January 31, 2022: USCIS Status changed to "Card Is Being Produced"
  • February 04, 2022: USCIS Status changed to "Card Was Mailed To Me"
  • February 07, 2022: Green cards received. 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hep B vaccine in particular a series of shots, it is probably good idea to start on that (if needed) before the Medical so entire series is complete. Make sure during medical DS-3025 form is marked as voluntarily complete for K-1 so ideally you do not have to deal with I-693 and civil surgeons in USA.

 

Good luck! 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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For all vaccines that are a series, only the first of the series is required.  Completing the series is optional and does not need to be completed by a civil surgeon.  Covid is an exception.  You must complete the entire Covid series.  Technically, K-1 can delay getting vaccines until after arrival in the US, but then you would need to see a civil surgeon after arrival, sometimes at significant expense.

 

From USCIS website:

Q. Certain vaccine series can only be completed with multiple visits to the civil surgeon. Am I required to complete the entire series before the civil surgeon can sign the Form I-693?
A. You are only required to receive a single dose of each vaccine when you visit the civil surgeon. You are encouraged to follow up with your private health care provider to complete the series. Once you have received the single dose appropriate at the time, the civil surgeon can sign and certify the Form I-693. The COVID-19 vaccine is the exception to this requirement. You must complete the COVID-19 vaccine primary series (for example, 1 or 2 doses, depending on which vaccine, in adults; 2 or 3 doses, depending on age and which vaccine, in children) and provide documentation of vaccination to the civil surgeon in person before completion of the medical examination. 

 
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