Hello,
So, my understanding, back in May 2023, the US lifted the Covid vaccine requirement for all non-immigrant international travelers to the U.S.
Based on what the CDC is saying, all K1 visa applicants are not required to get the Covid vaccine, right? It's only for the adjustment of status, correct?
That's based on what I'm reading at this site: Vaccination Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians | CDC
And yet, the USCIS is saying that all immigrant visa applicants require the Covid vaccine at their site: Vaccination Requirements | USCIS
In spite the fact that USCIS also says, "CDC is responsible for publishing the Technical Instructions for Civil Surgeons. These documents and the HHS regulations set the requirements for the immigration medical examination and are binding on civil surgeons (See the CDC Vaccination Technical Instructions for Civil Surgeons and 42 C.F.R. Section 34.3). The Technical Instructions include a vaccination component, specifying how the civil surgeon has to conduct the vaccination assessment."
And also, the K1 visa is supposedly considered a non-immigrant visa, according to the U.S. Department of State: Nonimmigrant Visa for a Fianc(é)e (K-1) (state.gov)
So, can someone please help me make sense of these conflicting rules? How is it fair for U.S. embassies in other countries to require the Covid vaccine at the embassy interview, despite there being these inconsistencies in the law? Under what authority are they able to require K1 visa applicants to have the vaccine?
Thanks,
Sean