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    My I-130 is approved & my priority date is current. I do not have varicella (chickenpox) vaccine as required & I can't take the vaccine at this point due to pregnancy. I researched that the civil surgeon can put 'contraindicated' on the form to show that I can't take it, but I'm worry that this will jeopardize my eligibility to get permanent residency. Any suggestion?

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    That's no problem. Whatever you can't take due to medical reason is fine.
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      Thanks for replying. We have another complication with the medical exam, that's requiring a chest x-ray. Our family doctor is not recommending this due to pregnancy. We're thinking to just wait until the baby is born before continuing the process. The question is will our approved I-130 expire? Is there an expiration date for an approved I-130?

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        The I-130 approval is good for a year. You can request that the doctor indicates his "waiver" of the xray requirement for completion of he I-693. This works for waiving shots and vaccinations for other medical (pregnancy) reasons.

        -Ray B

        Originally posted by mahasiswa View Post
        Thanks for replying. We have another complication with the medical exam, that's requiring a chest x-ray. Our family doctor is not recommending this due to pregnancy. We're thinking to just wait until the baby is born before continuing the process. The question is will our approved I-130 expire? Is there an expiration date for an approved I-130?

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