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That's ok Carla...thanks! :)

So, we got the referral to get the titre testing done. They don't test for tetanus and diptheria? He has to get that shot now.

Also, what is it you need from the doctor's office if they have to get shots? Do they need to write something out to take to the medical exam or what? And when they get testing done, do we just use the results form to take to the medical?

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8-14-2007 Mailed in husband's I-130 to Consulate in Toronto

8-15-2007 Toronto received I-130

8-27-2007 Toronto called to set up I-130 appointment

8-31-2007 Interview at Consulate Approved

9-25-2007 Received Packet 3 in mail

12-9-2007 Received police record (fingerprint version)

1-18-2008 Sent packet 3 back

2-26-2008 heard back from Montreal via email about our interview date

4-23-2008 Montreal Interview!!! Visa APPROVED!!

5-31-2008 Crossed the border into the US to live! :) (one of the happiest days!!)

Currently residing in NC and loving it!

03/2011 Looking into getting dh US citizenship (and just when I thought we were done with all the paperwork! Ha!

US Citizenship timeline:

3-18-2011 Paperwork/check sent

3-25-2011 Check cashed

3-25-2011 NOA

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7-02-2011 Oath Ceremony We're done!!

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When I got my shots done at my local doctor, I had her write a letter for the medical exam stating that I didn't need to take the vaccinations, since I'd been confirmed by blood testing to be immune to chicken pox and I'd been given boosters for MMR and TD. :)

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That's ok Carla...thanks! :)

So, we got the referral to get the titre testing done. They don't test for tetanus and diptheria? He has to get that shot now.

Also, what is it you need from the doctor's office if they have to get shots? Do they need to write something out to take to the medical exam or what? And when they get testing done, do we just use the results form to take to the medical?

I guess I'm a bit late but many school kids needed to have their immunization records or else they got their shots. I grew up in North York and that's the way it was. The public health nurse would come by once a year or so and any kids who didn't have their immunizations up to date would get the shot. If you go to the doctor's office don't tell him or her that you need it for immigration or OHIP won't cover it. It depends on how well you know the doctor. The doctor or nurse will administer the shots right in the office. The doctor will also fill out a standard requisition form for a blood test. You will also need a Syphilis and HIV test. That blood test in Ontario will go through the Ministry of Health. You can test at any lab but the results will come from the Ministry. Get a chest x-ray and metastatic report or else get the Mantoux test (skin #######). If you have been exposed to TB or been vaccinated against it, then go with the chest x-ray as the Mantoux test will come back positive. If you are really interested, go to a hospital to get the chest x-ray and you will get a CD with your x-ray which you can show at family get togethers ;) There's nothing I like as much as looking at a shapely hilum. :jest: When you go to your panel physician he or she will look at your lab results but will force you to get a chest x-ray (again) and the various blood tests (again) since the USCIS folks are really obsessive about these items. The panel physician (or the civil surgeon in the US) will accept your vaccination info (yellow card). The panel physician will make a determination as to what shots are needed at that time. If you aren't sure about the vaccination record then get blood tests for immunity (antibody titers) through your family doctor. He or she can test for varicella (Varicella zoster aka Human Herpes Virus 3 aka Hepes Zoster aka Chickenpox) immunity. If you need your shots to be done by the panel physician, you'll pay extra. Lab tests take up to a week or more for results, although I've had results in as little as two days. Give yourself plenty of time. The vaccination schedule as set out by the USCIS is just taken from the CDC. You can go to the website http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedules...lt-schedule.pdf and look at the schedule, there is also an interactive quiz that can help you at http://www2.cdc.gov/nip/adultImmSched/ . One warning, the pneumococcal vaccine (PPV) is in very short supply due to the panic caused by the media. It might take up to a month or more to get the shot, my parents got theirs after three weeks. Hopefully your DH won't need the vaccine. When it is all done, you will get a nice sealed envelope which will be opened by the consular officials at the interview. Do not open it yourself and be sure to guard it with your life.

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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BTW, the medical is only good for one year so you may want to wait a bit before taking it.

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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Either the doctor will do the vaccinations or you will be referred to a clinic to get them done. I was given a little "immunization record" booklet, with the vaccination, date given etc. marked in the book, with the initials of who gave them. I just showed that to the Consulate civil surgeon. DON'T ask your family doctor for x-rays or blood work that is required by the Consulate doctor. HE/SHE will order this, and the results come back to him.

Carla (F)

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Ok, now I'm super confused. We got the requisition for the lab work. They asked which ones he needed to be tested for, so I told her measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus and diphtheria. She said they don't test for tet/dip but they do the rest. So, he got the blood work for those other 3. He is scheduled to have a tetanus shot next week.

Is there ANY thing else he should have had titre testing for? Or, is there ANY thing else the doctor needed to do. Someone mentioned Syphilis and HIV. Does he need to be tested for these?

As of right now, we will just have the results from the titer testing for MMR and then the tetanus/dip shot. ANYTHING else?? I want to make sure we get this right and don't forget anything.

Thank you!!!

IR-1 Visa

8-14-2007 Mailed in husband's I-130 to Consulate in Toronto

8-15-2007 Toronto received I-130

8-27-2007 Toronto called to set up I-130 appointment

8-31-2007 Interview at Consulate Approved

9-25-2007 Received Packet 3 in mail

12-9-2007 Received police record (fingerprint version)

1-18-2008 Sent packet 3 back

2-26-2008 heard back from Montreal via email about our interview date

4-23-2008 Montreal Interview!!! Visa APPROVED!!

5-31-2008 Crossed the border into the US to live! :) (one of the happiest days!!)

Currently residing in NC and loving it!

03/2011 Looking into getting dh US citizenship (and just when I thought we were done with all the paperwork! Ha!

US Citizenship timeline:

3-18-2011 Paperwork/check sent

3-25-2011 Check cashed

3-25-2011 NOA

4-16-2011 Fingerprints

6-15-2011 Interview

7-02-2011 Oath Ceremony We're done!!

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Ok, now I'm super confused. We got the requisition for the lab work. They asked which ones he needed to be tested for, so I told her measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus and diphtheria. She said they don't test for tet/dip but they do the rest. So, he got the blood work for those other 3. He is scheduled to have a tetanus shot next week.

Is there ANY thing else he should have had titre testing for? Or, is there ANY thing else the doctor needed to do. Someone mentioned Syphilis and HIV. Does he need to be tested for these?

As of right now, we will just have the results from the titer testing for MMR and then the tetanus/dip shot. ANYTHING else?? I want to make sure we get this right and don't forget anything.

Thank you!!!

They tested for tet/dip on me. It came up low the first Titres I had done even though I had a booster a few months earlier. I ended up getting another shot done. Maybe it is something that is a pain to test for and results don't always come up accurate?? Not sure.

He is getting the tetanus shot next week- he'll have proof/record of that no problem.

The HIV test is part of the immigration physical- they test for HIV and will also do a chest X-RAY to check for Tuberculosis.

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Ok, now I'm super confused. We got the requisition for the lab work. They asked which ones he needed to be tested for, so I told her measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus and diphtheria. She said they don't test for tet/dip but they do the rest. So, he got the blood work for those other 3. He is scheduled to have a tetanus shot next week.

Is there ANY thing else he should have had titre testing for? Or, is there ANY thing else the doctor needed to do. Someone mentioned Syphilis and HIV. Does he need to be tested for these?

As of right now, we will just have the results from the titer testing for MMR and then the tetanus/dip shot. ANYTHING else?? I want to make sure we get this right and don't forget anything.

Thank you!!!

Go to the two webpages I mentioned they have the vaccination schedule published by the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. The CDC determines the schedule the panel physician MUST follow. Get your family doctor to do all the tests ahead of time, that will save you time and money when you go to the panel physician. Ask your family doctor for copies of the results, if the doctor won't give them to you, get another doctor. You will need to be tested for syphilis and HIV by the panel physician but if you get the test done by the family doctor and get the results, then you will have no surprises on the day of the physical. If DH doesn't have the full record of immunization then you must have your Td shot no more than 2 months prior to the physical as the normal Td immunization schedule is three shots within a 12 month period. That's about it but do go to the vaccination webpages I mentioned and you can take the schedule in to your doctor so he or she becomes aware of what you need. Once DH gets his shots, get the immunization record book (yellow card) filled in by the doctor or nurse. The panel physician will want to see that. The panel physician will do all the tests again during the physical but if you know what your blood test and chest x-ray will show ahead of time you won't be shocked at the physical or interview. Better to be safe than sorry.

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

tumblr_lme0c1CoS21qe0eclo1_r6_500.gif

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If DH doesn't have the full record of immunization then you must have your Td shot no more than 2 months prior to the physical as the normal Td immunization schedule is three shots within a 12 month period.

I don't believe that's right - as far as I'm aware, only one shot is administered for the TD booster shot.

Once DH gets his shots, get the immunization record book (yellow card) filled in by the doctor or nurse.

If you need to get the booster shots once the results of the titres test is in, a letter will suffice from the doctor stating that he's received the booster shots and won't need them again at the medical exam.

With doing the blood test and chest x-ray ahead of time so there are no surprises... definitely a personal choice, but I wouldn't put myself unnecessarily through the x-ray machine.

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

Bee - Devon PA, USA (he's the one who gave her the shiny ring)

Getting our sanity tested by bureaucracy since 2007.

Here we go again...

Removal of conditions @ VSC

9/4/2010 - sent!

9/14/2010 - NOA

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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If DH doesn't have the full record of immunization then you must have your Td shot no more than 2 months prior to the physical as the normal Td immunization schedule is three shots within a 12 month period.

I don't believe that's right - as far as I'm aware, only one shot is administered for the TD booster shot.For the BOOSTER only one shot is needed but if you do not have a record showing that you had an initial immunization series, then you will be required to have THREE shots within a 12 month period. However if you have had a Td shot within the last two months and have no history of an initial series of vaccinations then you should be OK since the panel physician will proceed under the impression that the rest of your shots will be forthcoming.

Once DH gets his shots, get the immunization record book (yellow card) filled in by the doctor or nurse.

If you need to get the booster shots once the results of the titres test is in, a letter will suffice from the doctor stating that he's received the booster shots and won't need them again at the medical exam.The Record of Immunization (Ontario) is something you should keep for future reference or your permanent record. I don't know if other provinces have a similar document. The panel physician is the ultimate arbiter of whether or not shots are required but most doctors will fill out the Record of Immunization in lieu of a letter and by law, cannot charge for this service. If you require a letter, then many doctors will charge you for it.

With doing the blood test and chest x-ray ahead of time so there are no surprises... definitely a personal choice, but I wouldn't put myself unnecessarily through the x-ray machine.

About the same risk as using a cell phone so it is a personal choice. If you haven't had a check up in a while might not be such a bad idea.

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

tumblr_lme0c1CoS21qe0eclo1_r6_500.gif

 
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