I have one question, can immigrant visa be denied if my mother's has a higher blood pressure?
Hypertension is not grounds for inadmissibility on health reasons. But your mother should get her BP down.
Thanks, she went again on Monday 11/23/2009 and Dr. told her to come back again on Tuesday in order to look at her heart and her kidney. Is this normal?
Interview Dec. 2 2009.
Kidney problems can cause high BP. She can be denied if it is believed that her health would cause her to become a public charge and need taxpayer funded health case such as dialysis.
PUBLIC CHARGE is also grounds for refusal. Dialysis is very expensive and not likely to be affordable for immigrant with NO health insurance.
Kidney problems can cause high BP. She can be denied if it is believed that her health would cause her to become a public charge and need taxpayer funded health case such as dialysis.
Since a person requiring certain medical support for a lifetime and they become eligible for Medicaid after a specific period of residency, they could eventually become a public charge. Besides, look up the recent article about dialysis patients in Atlanta and the annual cost. How many people can afford the $50,000 per year quoted in at least one place.