Under the immigration laws of the United States, a noncitizen who applies for an immigrant visa abroad, or who seeks to adjust status to that of a lawful permanent resident while in the United States, is required to receive vaccinations to prevent the following diseases: Mumps; Measles; Rubella; Polio; Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoids; Pertussis; Haemophilus influenzae type B; Hepatitis B; COVID-19; and Any other vaccine-preventable diseases recommended by the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP).
You must complete the COVID-19 vaccine primary series (for example, 1 or 2 doses, depending on which vaccine, in adults; 2 or 3 doses, depending on age and which vaccine, in children) and provide documentation of vaccination to the civil surgeon in person before completion of the medical examination. For more information about the COVID-19 vaccination requirement see the CDC Technical Instructions.
Q. What will happen if I refuse to receive one or all of the required vaccines? A. Tell the civil surgeon if you do not wish to receive the required vaccines or a particular vaccine. You should also tell the civil surgeon the reason you do not wish to receive the vaccine(s). In this case, a waiver may be available to you, but only under the following circumstances: You are opposed to all vaccinations in any form– a waiver may not be granted if you only object to specific vaccinations; Your objection must be based on religious beliefs or moral convictions; and The religious or moral beliefs must be sincere. The form used to apply for a waiver depends on the adjustment category under which you are seeking legal permanent residence status. For example, refugees and asylees seeking adjustment of status should file Form I-602, Application by Refugee for Waiver of Grounds of Excludability. Individuals seeking adjustment of status based on an approved Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, or Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, are required to file Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility.
Q. What will happen if I refuse to receive one or all of the required vaccines? A. Tell the civil surgeon if you do not wish to receive the required vaccines or a particular vaccine. You should also tell the civil surgeon the reason you do not wish to receive the vaccine(s). In this case, a waiver may be available to you, but only under the following circumstances: You are opposed to all vaccinations in any form– a waiver may not be granted if you only object to specific vaccinations; Your objection must be based on religious beliefs or moral convictions; and The religious or moral beliefs must be sincere. The form used to apply for a waiver depends on the adjustment category under which you are seeking legal permanent residence status. For example, refugees and asylees seeking adjustment of status should file Form I-602, Application by Refugee for Waiver of Grounds of Excludability. Individuals seeking adjustment of status based on an approved Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, or Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, are required to file Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility. 麦小兜 发表于 2023-07-27 13:07
得过新冠好像就可以不打,
如果新冠被加到绿卡疫苗list上了,想要绿卡恐怕就躲不掉。如果以后加到小娃上学的疫苗list上打不打,不是每个人都能home school的,也是发愁
你有其他身体状况吗? 如果有可以问问家庭医生开证明不能打啥的
谢谢这位MM。我之前上学有疫苗小黄本,因为有的过敏只打了2针。如果现在说我有宗教信仰就要反对所有疫苗,那是不是跟之前打的有矛盾呢?
我很多疫苗过敏,当时入学就打了一半,另一半申请豁免了。过敏算不算?但我也不能证明我过敏呀,过敏也得打一针才知道
新冠疫苗有别的理由可以说 你Google搜一下
验血查抗体。打疫苗产生的抗体和得新冠自然免疫产生的抗体不一样。 都是阴性就没打过,没得过
一针怎么讲?请MM具体说说
哦哦,谢谢MM,虽然我不确定,但我很可能没得过,因为娃小出门机会不多
关键是抗体检测移民局认不认啊?
原来 primary 2 针,你想打也没地方打吧
是现在不给免费打新冠疫苗吗
问移民体检医生(USCIS)官网有你在的地区体检医生名单,USCIS上的很多疫苗不需要打,移民医生多问几家,价格差别大。
今年5月之前新冠疫苗还是要求完成接种(moderna和辉瑞就是两针)才能签字。 现在已经改成跟其他疫苗(比如乙肝)一样,医生签字前刚刚只打第一针,后续的几针允许以时间不足为由直接签字。 但是485体检2年有效,万一遇到移民局怠工或者排期倒退,过了2年有效期还没绿的,重交体检表的时候就不能以这个借口逃掉第二针了。
新冠疫苗不在可以通过检测抗体而不打的疫苗列表里
哦谢谢这位mm
原来是这样,谢谢
不用打了 直接拿着证明给移民医生看就行