Hi all,
We are trying for pregnancy and I heard if the wife takes MMR, then we cannot try for 3 months. So I did the next best thing: Asked the primary doctor to do a blood test to check if my wife has anti-bodies for MMR. It came positive (meaning she has anti bodies and hence no need for vaccination) and submitted this to civil surgeon. But the civil surgeon says that he has not done like this before and not sure whether USCIS will accept this. He will be submitting the blood test result to USCIS.
Has anybody done this before? Does USCIS accept blood test result as evidence that vaccination is not needed? Will my wife get an RFE later on?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Jay
We are trying for pregnancy and I heard if the wife takes MMR, then we cannot try for 3 months. So I did the next best thing: Asked the primary doctor to do a blood test to check if my wife has anti-bodies for MMR. It came positive (meaning she has anti bodies and hence no need for vaccination) and submitted this to civil surgeon. But the civil surgeon says that he has not done like this before and not sure whether USCIS will accept this. He will be submitting the blood test result to USCIS.
Has anybody done this before? Does USCIS accept blood test result as evidence that vaccination is not needed? Will my wife get an RFE later on?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Jay