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My fiance got tested positive for hbsag yesterday it’s not chronic and I’m aware of it he has his medical check up on Monday he he just wanted to make sure he was okay and that he has not sick or anything until his doctor told him he had that diseases he had no idea he had it and said he was fine. He was given medicine for it but we decided to get a second opinion tomorrow on Friday before his medical on Monday. But his doctor will be give him a paper that shows he is on medication  and his results for his hbsag since it’s in the acute stage it should be cleared up within 3 months with him on medication .. will this deny our k1 visa or entry when he comes to America or will he fail his interview we need help since we are worried and confused 

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16 minutes ago, Jenny12 said:

My fiance got tested positive for hbsag yesterday it’s not chronic and I’m aware of it he has his medical check up on Monday he he just wanted to make sure he was okay and that he has not sick or anything until his doctor told him he had that diseases he had no idea he had it and said he was fine. He was given medicine for it but we decided to get a second opinion tomorrow on Friday before his medical on Monday. But his doctor will be give him a paper that shows he is on medication  and his results for his hbsag since it’s in the acute stage it should be cleared up within 3 months with him on medication .. will this deny our k1 visa or entry when he comes to America or will he fail his interview we need help since we are worried and confused 

 

As far as I know it will not cause a denial, but he might get a note on his Visa that he needs further check-up upon arrival at the POE.

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On 9/11/2024 at 6:09 PM, Nous Eb said:


I attached a pdf which says:
 



So looks like either the medical exam showed you have a medical condition that needs a follow-up. Were you given any type of medication? Maybe that PDF has more information, I only did a quick search.

The big sealed envelope should hold the answer, but DO NOT open that and give that to the officer at the POE, even when he doesn't ask for it (which in this case seems highly unlikely but you never know).
 

cdc_53440_DS1.pdf 1.68 MB · 7 downloads

 

Check this thread/document in the post. I believe you might find answers in there.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Nous Eb said:

 

Check this thread/document in the post. I believe you might find answers in there.

 

Not sure how this is relevant to the OP’s situation at all.

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1 hour ago, SalishSea said:
5 hours ago, Nous Eb said:

 

Check this thread/document in the post. I believe you might find answers in there.

 

Not sure how this is relevant to the OP’s situation at all.

 

 

It seems relevant since the OP in that thread arrived with a K1 and a health issue and had a annotation on visa, as I told OP here they may get instead of denial.

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5 hours ago, Jenny12 said:

so, he might get denied ?

 

Do you want us to tell you "yes, he will be denied"?

 

You've been given relevant info here and should take the time to read it.

💌I-129F Filed: 2024-04-03 

⚠️NOA1: 2024-04-17

RFE: 2024-06-05

⚠️NOA2: 2024-08-02

📤USCIS to NVC: 2024-08-28

📤NVC to Embassy: 2024-09-24

📥Embassy Received: 2024-09-30

⚕️Medical2024-11-19

📋K1 Interview2024-11-26

🪪K1 Visa Received: 

🛬POE:

💒Married:

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8 hours ago, Jenny12 said:

so, he might get denied ?

He will not be denied entry at POE if he has a valid visa.   The medical inadmissibility is evaluated exclusively by the consular officer. 

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11 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

He will not be denied entry at POE if he has a valid visa.   The medical inadmissibility is evaluated exclusively by the consular officer. 

I kinda thought that myself..

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