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Old 28th April 2009, 07:48 PM
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I-693: Chicken Pox question

In searching for information on I-693, Immigration physical, I noticed that one is required to have chicken pox vaccination, unless he/she had chicken pox already.

I do not know much about this disease. So, is it not possible to have chicken pox more than once? If yes, why vaccine is not required?

Also, does having chicken pox at some time in the past disqualify an applicant from getting green card?
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Old 28th April 2009, 09:00 PM
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So, is it not possible to have chicken pox more than once? If yes, why vaccine is not required?
It's not possible to have it more than once. But if you don't get it as a child, it is considerably nastier as an adult. Get the vaccine.

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Also, does having chicken pox at some time in the past disqualify an applicant from getting green card?
Not at all. 99.9% of the US population has had it.
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