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Can I get a visa to go abroad if I have hepatitis B?

You can apply for a visa to go abroad if you have hepatitis B.

For those who have been diagnosed with hepatitis B, the Immigration Bureau will generally not refuse their application, but refer to the practice of tuberculosis and release them after the applicant signs a regular guarantee. The examination is generally carried out by blood test, and HIV blood test is generally not carried out when studying abroad.

Physical examination will generally be conducted in the country where the applicant is located, and the hospital designated by the Immigration Bureau will be responsible for the examination. For most applicants, physical examination is time-consuming and expensive, which will bring a lot of inconvenience to applicants and their families.

Therefore, the immigration bureau will generally ask for a medical examination after confirming that the applicant meets other legal standards first. However, in some cases, especially the application submitted in China, the applicant can also have a physical examination before submitting the application. Immigration officials may not approve the visa application unless they receive the medical examination results.

Judging from the medical examination process of the above-mentioned Australian visa, although the applicant's physical condition will not pose a threat to the health and safety of others, if the treatment of the disease will bring great economic burden to the community or affect the use of relevant medical equipment by Australians, the relevant immigration application may still be rejected.

There are roughly three ways for China citizens to apply for foreign visas.

I apply directly to foreign embassies or consulates in China.

(2) Entrust the visa office of China Travel Agency (generally only for tourist visas).

(3) Foreign relatives and friends directly apply for a visa to the country's immigration bureau.

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Visa processing program

Submit a valid passport.

Submit various documents related to the application, such as birth certificate, marital status, education, work experience, etc.

③ Fill in and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them should be filled out in foreign languages and photos should be provided at the same time.

④ Go to China Embassy and Consulate to meet officials. Some countries stipulate that all immigrant applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; Some countries also require interviews to apply for non-immigrant visas.

⑤ The embassy or consulate shall submit the completed visa application form and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent authorities for examination and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report to China for the record.

⑥ After going to the competent department of the country to conduct the necessary audit, notify the embassy or consulate in the country of the examination and approval opinions. If you agree, a visa will be issued. If you refuse, you will also inform the applicant. (For visa refusal, the embassy or consulate will not refund the visa fee. )

⑦ Pay visa fees. Generally speaking, when submitting a visa application, you must pay the fee first. In some countries, the fee is charged only after the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions that are visa-free.

Basic introduction of chronic hepatitis B

Chronic hepatitis B (hereinafter referred to as chronic hepatitis B) refers to those who are positive for chronic hepatitis B virus, have a course of more than half a year or an unknown onset date, and have clinical manifestations of chronic hepatitis. The clinical manifestations are fatigue, aversion to food, nausea, abdominal distension, liver pain and other symptoms. The liver is large, with moderate hardness and mild tenderness.

Severe cases may be accompanied by chronic liver disease, spider nevus, liver palm, splenomegaly, abnormal or persistent liver function. According to the clinical manifestations, it is divided into mild, moderate and severe. Chronic hepatitis B virus carriers refer to people who are positive for hepatitis B virus, have no symptoms of chronic hepatitis, have been followed up for more than three times in 1 year, have normal serum ALT and AST, and have normal liver histology.

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