OK i am going to use a case scenario to explain it better for the rest of the house but this doesnt mean it is what jimmaboy had in many cases assuming this is
Mr. Happiness Case.
Annotation *
212(g) (2) (b)
Class B (TB) Reg. Attn of USPHS at POE
US Public Health Service (USPHS), are responsible for ensuring immigrants do not have communicable diseases when entering the country. Class B (TB) probably refers to tuberulosis and the Class B is a less concern than Class A communicable diseases.
212(g) (2) (b) is a part of the immigration law about the allowing entry to the US with some health problem. Section 212 is generally
about persons who cannot come into the US. Section (g)(2) is about vaccination.
The actual section says:
" � Section 212(g)(2)(B) of the Act which authorizes the granting of a waiver when the civil surgeon certifies, according to HHS
regulations, that it is not medically appropriate for the applicant to have one or more of the required vaccinations;"
So this is related Mr. Happiness health condition, present or past. The governmental procedures (field manual: 9 FAM 42) says the embassy must put information about such conditions in his visa. The Public Health procedures say that they must check certain documents that Mr. Happiness is carrying when he enters the country or if there is no PHS inspector that can do it, that they find where he will be staying ...
Perhaps Mr. Happiness has some documentation related to TB test that he is bringing, or one of the government forms or Medical examination form from the medical he had when applying for his immigrant visa. Or a chest x-ray. Perhaps he is missing some vaccinations or come from a country that uses BCG for TB innoculation in childhood?
Or perhaps his medical exam was not recent enough? Or even that he comes from a country with a high incidence of TB?
I think that this is not a major problem.
But it brings to mind that he should bring health records from his country, especially for children (if any). They will need the
immunization records to get into school.
If Mr. Happiness is concerned, it might be good he contacts the consulate/embassy about this.
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JIMMABOY scenario
Annotation *
212(g) (2) (b)
I will go for "
his medical exam are not recent enough" because it has been more than 5 months since he was put on AP. It is the waiver issued by the consulate for an incomplete vaccination record. Some of your vaccinations may not have been age or medically appropriate which in this case you are issued a waiver.
>>>>>>No problem brother just pack your bags book that ticket and go to America<<<<<<<
Someone else can throw his or her two cents in this ok