Hi winnerdv11,
It is not as complicated as you think.
Probably they are going to give you
a skin test, a few shots and depending
on your skin test an x-ray.
You just make two visits and pay around
$300, that's it. If you have a record of
any of the shots they won't give them.
I would advice you to try a different civil
surgeon and preferably in a populated area.
https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=offices.type&OfficeLocator.office_type=CIV
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It is not as complicated as you think.
Probably they are going to give you
a skin test, a few shots and depending
on your skin test an x-ray.
You just make two visits and pay around
$300, that's it. If you have a record of
any of the shots they won't give them.
I would advice you to try a different civil
surgeon and preferably in a populated area.
https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=offices.type&OfficeLocator.office_type=CIV
Please, add information about your case.
Case number, location etc.
You can do it from top of this page,
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DV WINNERS
Could you pls. answer this question.
I will be doing DV (Diversity Visa Winner) AOS in few months, probably in October. I am wondering what happens if I did not complete the series of vaccination requirement, such as Hepatitis B. It takes 6 months to complete this series of vaccine. I called one of the clinics (civil surgeon/doctors) and asked them about this matter and they said I will not be called for visa interview until I get all the required vaccines, even though all other requirements are clear. Is it true?
Thank you.