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Hello,
Please advise on the case where the derivative beneficiary (currently 11 years) is autistic. He goes to a special needs school(half) and regular school (half) but does not exhibit any harmful behavior and has no medication prescribed.
Please advise on both Class A/B condition and public charge rules on the above.
https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/mental-panel-technical-instructions.html
Class A and Class B Medical Conditions
Class A medical conditions are inadmissible conditions and include an applicant who is determined to have –
Please advise on the case where the derivative beneficiary (currently 11 years) is autistic. He goes to a special needs school(half) and regular school (half) but does not exhibit any harmful behavior and has no medication prescribed.
Please advise on both Class A/B condition and public charge rules on the above.
https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/mental-panel-technical-instructions.html
Class A and Class B Medical Conditions
Class A medical conditions are inadmissible conditions and include an applicant who is determined to have –
- A current physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior
- A past physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior if the harmful behavior is likely to recur or to lead to other harmful behavior in the future
- Drug (substance) abuse or addiction (dependence)