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Can American immigrants pass a visa if they are found to have lung cancer through physical examination?

Lung cancer is generally not rejected.

Let's take a look at the American medical examination program first:

1. General examination: height, weight, blood pressure, pulse rate, development, nutrition, neck, vision, night blindness, color vision, skin, lymph nodes, ears, hearing, nose, sense of smell, throat, tonsils, oral mucosa, teeth, thyroid, chest, * *, breath sounds and heart rate.

2. Chest X-ray examination

3. ECG

4. Laboratory examination: urine routine, blood routine, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, liver function, hepatitis B surface antigen, blood RPR (rapid plasma reagin test for serum syphilis), HIV antibody detection and blood type.

Physical examination mainly excludes the following diseases:

Cholera, syphilis, yellow fever, active tuberculosis, plague, mental retardation, leprosy, mental illness.

To sum up, as long as it is not an infectious disease, the landlord will not be refused a visa because of the medical examination, so the landlord can rest assured to apply for a visa, provided that the materials are accurate! During the interview, if the consular officer asks, the landlord can also say that if you immigrate to the United States and want to treat lung cancer in the United States, the medical conditions there are better, etc., you can generally pass, so be confident!