Citat neko je na ovom forumu napisao da AIDS vise nije na listi bolesti, ili tako nesto. neka me neko demantuje, cisto u cilju verodostojnosti informacija...
On January 4, 2010, the HIV ban on travel and immigration, which had been in place for two decades finally came to an end. With the end of the HIV ban, being positive is no longer an automatic ground of “inadmissibility.
For lawful permanent resident applicants, being HIV-positive still could affect USCIS’s determination about whether you are “likely to become a public charge.” While doctors will no longer perform an HIV antibody test as part of the medical examination, the doctor could ask questions about your overall health which could lead the doctor to conclude that you are HIV-positive.
Immigration and consular officials are permitted to take your health into account when determining whether you are likely to need government assistance, which can be a ground for denying a green card application.
Sto znaci da se test na hiv ne radi ali ne znam kod nas na Balkanu me ne bi cudila i da rade neka dobitnci koji su posljednih 4g radili ljekarsko kazu.Vise na ovu temu na ovom linku
http://immigrationequality.org/issues/hiv/the-hiv-ban/
If you are worried that a doctor may still think the HIV test is required, you should download the new instructions, print them, and bring them to your medical examination.