Can my spouse be denied the Adjustment of Status if they have Hepatitus B? Do I need a waiver?
Answer:
If your Adjustment of Status application is done correctly your spouse should not be denied their Green card if they have Hepatitus B.
Hepatitus B is not considered a communicable disease of public health significance, rather it is classified as a vaccine-preventable disease.
We have helped numerous customers with various medical diseases successfully using the Visa Streamline System – Adjustment of Status service. Get started now.
Submitted by: Kathy V. of San Francisco, California, USA
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