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Hi all, not sure if this is the right section to ask in, but for my wife's med exam at SLEC in Manila they are asking for her Immunization Records. She doesn't really have a record that she knows of and not sure how to check if she does.

 

Would this be a problem if she doesn't have one? Thank you!

Married: 9/27/2017

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30 minutes ago, Gaiden79 said:

Hi all, not sure if this is the right section to ask in, but for my wife's med exam at SLEC in Manila they are asking for her Immunization Records. She doesn't really have a record that she knows of and not sure how to check if she does.

 

Would this be a problem if she doesn't have one? Thank you!

It wouldn't be a problem. If there is no record and it can be administered, the missing vaccination will be administered.

 

Make sure to get all required vaccines in Manila as it will cost way more in the US! Not only you'd have to pay to get missing vaccines in the US, but many civil surgeons will require to do another full medical exam which can cost $300-700

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2 hours ago, OldUser said:

It wouldn't be a problem. If there is no record and it can be administered, the missing vaccination will be administered.

 

Make sure to get all required vaccines in Manila as it will cost way more in the US! Not only you'd have to pay to get missing vaccines in the US, but many civil surgeons will require to do another full medical exam which can cost $300-700


Looks like a CR1/IR1 case rather than K1 so it has to be before the move to the US anyway - the visa won’t be issued without the medical being complete/meeting vaccine requirements. 

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24 minutes ago, appleblossom said:


Looks like a CR1/IR1 case rather than K1 so it has to be before the move to the US anyway - the visa won’t be issued without the medical being complete/meeting vaccine requirements. 

Good point, somehow I missed word "wife" and thought it was K-1 as there are many Manila fiance cases. Thank you!

 
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