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aamirdr
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« on: October 17, 2009, 01:58:46 am »


Dear Seniors

Please help about medical problem If Some one is
carrier of Hepatitis B ( no active disease just carrier)

and
Some one in his family is carrier of Thalassemia ( called Thalassemia minor)

Can any person could be refused on these grounds?

Any person who has been refused on these grounds, Please share his/her experience?
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sharma77
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2009, 02:05:27 am »

HI, as per hep is conserend they difenatly do HBsAg. but thalesemia genetic tests are not done.
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birdtocanada
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2009, 03:11:40 am »

yes Sharma is right

Only Hep B test is done -- hep B positive cases are surely refused entry

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aamirdr
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Posts: 248
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Islamabad
NOC Code......: 3112
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 18 -08- 2009
Doc's Request.: 8 -10-2009
AOR Received.: 8-10-2009
File Transfer...: 16-8-2009
Med's Request: waiting

« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2009, 03:19:54 am »

Dear sir,
 Thanks a lot for reply

If heptitis is not active...........  and onlty patient is career then it is also refused?
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Vesna
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« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2009, 07:29:54 am »

Hi aamirdr:

I have my own experience with Hepatitis B. However, the HBe Antigence is Negative  and I the virus amount under 250 units. You better test to see your HBe Antigence. If it is Negative you will be not refused. One more, If you have a spouse, make sure you spouse have the test about Hepatitis B with the doctor that do you medical test otherwhise the visa office will get send the request to you spouse to do the test again and it and delay your application process (that is my experience).

All the best,

Vesna
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beauty
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« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2009, 02:08:40 am »

Hi aamirdr:

I have my own experience with Hepatitis B. However, the HBe Antigence is Negative  and I the virus amount under 250 units. You better test to see your HBe Antigence. If it is Negative you will be not refused. One more, If you have a spouse, make sure you spouse have the test about Hepatitis B with the doctor that do you medical test otherwhise the visa office will get send the request to you spouse to do the test again and it and delay your application process (that is my experience).

All the best,

Vesna

hi vesna,

im from philippines and you are? actually we just received approval letter and ask to submit the necessary documents and it may take 5 mos before we proceed on medical.. on my husbands result was hbe negative anti- hbe positive and shows undetectable virus... me and my two kids were  negative from hep b and had a vaccine. my husband is 30 years old.
   you think like yours, we gonna pass the medical.?.. what do they do if they found out your positive? required additional test? ask for your doctors diagnosis?
  im so much worried... thanks for the reply. cant send it to your inbox it was full.. thanks again.
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« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2009, 02:21:14 am »

Hi aamirdr:

I have my own experience with Hepatitis B. However, the HBe Antigence is Negative  and I the virus amount under 250 units. You better test to see your HBe Antigence. If it is Negative you will be not refused. One more, If you have a spouse, make sure you spouse have the test about Hepatitis B with the doctor that do you medical test otherwhise the visa office will get send the request to you spouse to do the test again and it and delay your application process (that is my experience).

All the best,

Vesna

hi vesna,

im from philippines and you are? actually we just received approval letter and ask to submit the necessary documents and it may take 5 mos before we proceed on medical.. on my husbands result was hbe negative anti- hbe positive and shows undetectable virus... me and my two kids were  negative from hep b and had a vaccine. my husband is 30 years old.
   you think like yours, we gonna pass the medical.?.. what do they do if they found out your positive? required additional test? ask for your doctors diagnosis?
  im so much worried... thanks for the reply. cant send it to your inbox it was full.. thanks again.

one thing more vesna have you done treatment before? after your medical how long did you wait to receive your visa? thanks again
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« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2009, 12:15:16 pm »

Hi venesa,
i am also hepatitis b positive for last 5 years. Was also hbe positive recently got hbe negative and anti hbe positive. Hbv dna negative alt and sgpt always remains normal. Will i pass medical exam and get visa
Hi aamirdr:

I have my own experience with Hepatitis B. However, the HBe Antigence is Negative  and I the virus amount under 250 units. You better test to see your HBe Antigence. If it is Negative you will be not refused. One more, If you have a spouse, make sure you spouse have the test about Hepatitis B with the doctor that do you medical test otherwhise the visa office will get send the request to you spouse to do the test again and it and delay your application process (that is my experience).

All the best,

Vesna
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ndd0917
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« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2010, 01:23:42 am »

hello ms  vesna


good day!

pls advice... my husband is also a hepa b carrier, already undergone medical w/ many tests done, and now we received letter from embassy for additionl exam... repeat sgpt / sgot...what does this indicate?... his results are hbe negative , anti hbe positive, hepac negative , sgpt 97, positive viral load although few only...pls enlighten us , we are worried


thanks
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