Vaccinations?
A. K1 does not require vaccinations prior to arrival in the US. K-3 visa are considered non immigrant visas and don’t require vaccinations. This differs from immigrant visas like the CR-1/IR-1 visas which do require the vaccinations. A. The vaccinations in China are not included at the medical exam, it’s an additional cost. For those who do get vaccinated in China you have to get the vaccination booklet to prove that you had the shots. Once you get to the US the Civil Surgeon will give the additional booster shot to complete the requirement. The medical staff in China will tell you that. You need a couple of months before the taking the booster shot so not all the vaccinations can be done in one sitting. Most SOs will not stay in China that long for the follow-up shot! For those who will get the shots here in the US by the Civil Surgeon, not all insurances will cover this. This is why most people have the majority of the shots done in China. A. If you look at the Technical instructions
A. K1 does not require vaccinations prior to arrival in the US. K-3 visa are considered non immigrant visas and don’t require vaccinations. This differs from immigrant visas like the CR-1/IR-1 visas which do require the vaccinations. A. The vaccinations in China are not included at the medical exam, it’s an additional cost. For those who do get vaccinated in China you have to get the vaccination booklet to prove that you had the shots. Once you get to the US the Civil Surgeon will give the additional booster shot to complete the requirement. The medical staff in China will tell you that. You need a couple of months before the taking the booster shot so not all the vaccinations can be done in one sitting. Most SOs will not stay in China that long for the follow-up shot! For those who will get the shots here in the US by the Civil Surgeon, not all insurances will cover this. This is why most people have the majority of the shots done in China. A.
A. K1 does not require vaccinations prior to arrival in the US. K-3 visa are considered non immigrant visas and don’t require vaccinations. This differs from immigrant visas like the CR-1/IR-1 visas which do require the vaccinations. A. The vaccinations in China are not included at the medical exam, it’s an additional cost. For those who do get vaccinated in China you have to get the vaccination booklet to prove that you had the shots. Once you get to the US the Civil Surgeon will give the additional booster shot to complete the requirement. The medical staff in China will tell you that. You need a couple of months before the taking the booster shot so not all the vaccinations can be done in one sitting. Most SOs will not stay in China that long for the follow-up shot! For those who will get the shots here in the US by the Civil Surgeon, not all insurances will cover this. This is why most people have the majority of the shots done in China. A. If you look at the Technical instructions