Recent changes to United States immigration law now require immigrant visa applicants to obtain certain vaccinations (listed below) prior to the issuance of an immigrant visa. Panel physicians who conduct medical examinations of immigrant visa applicants are now required to verify that immigrant visa applicants have met the new vaccination requirement, or that it is medically inappropriate for the visa applicant to receive one or more of the listed vaccinations:
-- mumps
-- measles
-- rubella
-- polio
-- tetanus and
diphtheria toxoids
-- pertussis
-- influenzae type b (Hib)
-- hepatitis
B
-- varicella
-- pneumococcal and
-- influenza.
In order to assist the panel physician, and to avoid delays in the processing of an immigrant visa, all immigrant visa applicants should have their vaccination records available for the panel physician's review at the time of the immigrant medical examination. Visa applicants should consult with their regular health care provider to obtain a copy of their immunization record, if one is available. If you do not have a vaccination record, the panel physician will work with you to determine which vaccinations you may need to meet the requirement. Certain waivers of the vaccination requirement are available upon the recommendation of the panel physician.
Only a physician can determine which of the listed vaccinations are medically appropriate for you, given your age, medical history and current medical condition.
Nuevos requerimientos de vacunas para Immigrantes Noticia importante para los aplicantes a visa Concerniente a
las vacunas Las vacunas arriba seņaladas son imprescindibles antes de
obtener la residencia Solamente el medico del panel del INS puede decidir si usted
debe vacunarse o no. Entregue al medico su record de vacunaciones