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K 1 Vaccination after visa entry into the United States

It is best to check the vaccination location on the website of the US Immigration Service. The Immigration Bureau has designated hospitals for vaccination in every big city. Enter your home zip code to find out which hospitals designated by the Immigration Bureau are nearby;

All hospitals designated by the Immigration Bureau know what kind of vaccine to take. As for which vaccine to take, it varies from person to person. Some vaccines are divided into men, women and age groups. When I go to get the vaccine, the doctor will give me a blood test first. If antibodies are found in the body, there is no need to repeat the vaccination. If there is no antibody, I must get a vaccine.

As long as the vaccine is given, the doctor can issue a certificate. With this certificate, you can send it to the immigration office to apply for a green card together with the I485 form and other documents for applying for a green card. Some vaccines need intensive injection, which can be injected after applying for a green card.

If you submit an application without vaccination before applying for a green card, the Immigration Bureau will inform you of vaccination before sending you a green card or asking you to interview.