u********d 发帖数: 206 | 1 A friend of mine got cancer before and now si going to file EB1(b)
application. When he goes to the physical exam, should he tell the physician
that he got cancer before? What would be the consequences if he tells or
does not tell the cancer thing to the doctor?
Thanks. |
u********d 发帖数: 206 | 2 Does any body have any suggestions?
physician
【在 u********d 的大作中提到】 : A friend of mine got cancer before and now si going to file EB1(b) : application. When he goes to the physical exam, should he tell the physician : that he got cancer before? What would be the consequences if he tells or : does not tell the cancer thing to the doctor? : Thanks.
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p*****t 发帖数: 3693 | 3 It's your friend's choice whether or not to tell the physician, but it won't
impact his immigration case in any way. |
u********d 发帖数: 206 | 4 But he is the pricinple applicant. Is that still not a problem?
Thanks.
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【在 p*****t 的大作中提到】 : It's your friend's choice whether or not to tell the physician, but it won't : impact his immigration case in any way.
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p*****t 发帖数: 3693 | 5 Faint, since when did "No" no longer mean "No"?
The only disease ever considered "inadmissible" under US immigration law was
AIDS. But even that restriction was removed not long ago.
【在 u********d 的大作中提到】 : But he is the pricinple applicant. Is that still not a problem? : Thanks. : : 't
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