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hello. A few years ago I had surgery where part of my lower jaw was removed due to a benign tumor. The surgeon tried to do a reconstruction which went wrong, now I have the material exposed inside my mouth. without any problem thank God. I will soon have my appointment for the K1 visa but we have doubts about whether this would affect the officer's decision when giving me the visa. My fiancé has health insurance through his employer since he will have to undergo jaw reconstruction.
than u. 

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1 minute ago, Dan21 said:

hello. A few years ago I had surgery where part of my lower jaw was removed due to a benign tumor. The surgeon tried to do a reconstruction which went wrong, now I have the material exposed inside my mouth. without any problem thank God. I will soon have my appointment for the K1 visa but we have doubts about whether this would affect the officer's decision when giving me the visa. My fiancé has health insurance through his employer since he will have to undergo jaw reconstruction.
than u. 

If you’re wondering about a medical/health inadmissibility, then no, it is not a reason for that.

 

I wasn’t sure about the meaning of your last sentence, but if you are saying that your USC fiancé will be able to provide you with health insurance via an employer, that’s excellent!   Everyone coming to the U.S. needs health insurance, regardless of past medical/surgical history.

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sorry. Yes, that's what I wanted to ask. about whether I would be inadmissible. thank you so much.

 

1 minute ago, SalishSea said:

Si se pregunta acerca de una inadmisibilidad médica/sanitaria, entonces no, no es un motivo para ello.

 

No estaba seguro del significado de su última oración, pero si está diciendo que su prometido de la USC podrá brindarle seguro médico a través de un empleador, ¡es excelente! Todos los que vienen a los EE. UU. necesitan seguro médico, independientemente de su historial médico/quirúrgico pasado.

 
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