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Precautions for vaccination of American immigrants

I. Precautions for Immigrant Vaccination in the United States In addition, the doctor who is designated to conduct a medical examination on the applicant for an immigrant visa in the United States needs to verify whether the applicant who has passed the medical examination meets the requirements for vaccination, or confirm from a medical point of view that the subject is not suitable for vaccination:

DTP, adult DTP, poliomyelitis, measles (or MR or parotitis), rubella (or MR or parotitis), rotavirus, Haemophilus influenzae B, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningococcus, chickenpox, pneumococcus and influenza.

If American immigrant visa applicants have completed some or all of the required vaccination programs, they must take these records to the medical examination institution for verification and transcribe them into your international vaccination records. Doctors in medical institutions can judge which vaccines are suitable for you from a medical point of view according to your age, medical history and current health status.

Second, the United States immigration visa designated medical institutions.

1. Guangdong International Travel Health Care Center

Address: 5th floor, East Tower, Poly Building, No.59 Huali Road, Zhujiang New Town, Guangzhou;

Tel: (020) 81219500/81219513 (reservation is required on Saturday);

2. Fujian Provincial Hospital (South Hospital)

Address: No.516, Jin Rong South Road, Cangshan District, Fuzhou, Fujian;

Tel: (0591) 88619601/88619602;

3. Shanghai International Travel Health Care Center

Address: No.0/5, Jinbang Road, Changning District, Shanghai (2nd floor, Building 3);

Tel: (021) 62699006/62697117;

4. Beijing International Travel Health Care Center

Address: 25th Floor, Jin 'ao International Building, Madian East Road 17, Haidian District, Beijing;

Tel: (010) 64274240/58648801;

Reminder: American immigrant visa applicants can go to any of the above-mentioned designated institutions for physical examination and obtain international vaccination records. The U.S. Consulate does not accept medical certificates and vaccination reports from non-designated institutions.