hepatitis B infection
Hope to get good news very very soon. Let's all pray that..Beacause of the recent news, my employer decided to cancelled my visa to immigration even it is expired (I don't know how he will do it, well, I guess by paying the penalty each day and without showing my failure to medical). He checked in immigration and shows that I am still not banned, it mean to say that the hospital is not giving the result of Hep B cases. Just to remind everybody that my medical conducted last May 12, 2010 and I am new visa applicant. We can be ban only if our employer show the result to immigration upon cancellation.
My employer decided to send me out of UAE and came back as visit visa.
Prayers for everybody,
Aya
today i register my self.Here i'm also facing the same problem but with HCV, i mean i don't have the HCV virus in my blood but these r the antibodies which are positive i.e HCV PCR is nagative.
I have an offer as marketing manager base in Abu Dhabi so in this regard i have two questions:
1-Do i also be deported when my HCV PCR is negative
2-the law which u guys talking will also exclude the HCV.
Please do reply if some one have any info about above.I'm waiting to listen some thing positive so that i'll start my resignation process here in Paksitan.
Regards
Omar Farooq
Check this link for visa screening rules.
The original law of year 2008 require HBV and HCV testing for new visas (and certain categories for visa renewal). However, some how and for unknown reasons only HBV tests were applied effectively. HCV tests are dropped out.
Which is really funny and make us wonder why do we have to go through all this. Mainly because:
1- HBV has vaccine against it and UAE is giving it to all new born since year 1990. On the other hand there is no vaccine against HCV. So, the risk that HBV carriers might have is by far less sever in comparison to HCV carriers.
2- HCV tests were simply not applied despite the fact that it is clearly mentioned in the law of year 2008. There was no cabinet decision and no ministry of health decision not to apply it. It is simply not there. Whereas for HBV tests people have to wait more than two years and the ministry of health has to raise the issue to the cabinet. Then the cabinet takes a decision but for some reason the ministry of health is not applying it as yet.
Such a weird situation.
What reason is holding the moh from implementing the law the cabinet has approved it they should consider that pple life life is on a stand still coz of them or what do you say?All the best brothers and sisters lets keep the faith.
         I have the answer of your question.The Egyptians have one of the highest hepatitis C prevailance.Anyone living in U.A.E can easily see the Egyptian dominance.While Hepatitis B is prevailing more among people of india/pak etc.I havn't concluded this myself but actually someone from HAAD told me the reason.
perdanasiswa wrote:No doubt that there is a sense of disappointment that the situation remains the same despite all this talk about the change in the rules. When you think about it there is no reason for this delay if indeed the law is passed.
However, considering the news in Al-Bayan and then in Khaleej times and reading between the lines I believe one can identify the missing link and the reason for this delay.
On June 6th, there has been a decision by the cabinet of minister to change the law. Based on this, sources in Ministry of Health provided some hints to Al-Bayan and Khaleej Times. For a cabinet decision to be implemented it has to be processed (filed, distributed, archived etc) by the ministry of Cabinet Affairs. The ministry of cabinet affairs has to officially send the decision in an official communicate to the ministry of health before that the ministry of health could act on it. Just the routine procedure.
The good news is that we know now that the Ministry of Health and doctors at testing centres are anxious to help and hopefully there will be no delay in their part as soon as they receive the official decision.
God Bless you,
I have been waiting for the law and I have 21 days left till my visa expires. It sounds a lot but its not for those who are here and waiting. I cannot do my job well thinking that anytime soon I will be deported.
Anyway. my paper is in the hand of our PRO now and he be back at the hospital today to talk things over. I think he will finalize things up if i win or go home... One good thing with Albaraha Hospital is that they do not input your second test if your HBV+ the first time. They wait till your visa expires and your paper will not be submitted to the immigration, police etc. for deportation procedures. They will just inform your PRO that you should go home.
Like you guys I am praying as hard as I can for the law to be implemented. but now I am waiting for the news from our PRO till tomorrow for what my future beholds. I have been informed with my boss that as much as he wants to help I am still incurring to much cost to the company (Hotel, Driver, and my salary which is continuous) that things should be finalized.
Please pray for me guys.
Thanks and God help us all
HBsAg     +ve
HBeAg     -ve
Antibody HBs  -ve
Antibody HBe  -ve
HBV DNAÂ Â Â Â -ve (non-detectible)
Since my HBV DNA and HBeAg are negative I cannot technically transmit the virus to anybody.
I was asked to remain at home two weeks after my arival pending a re-test by the medical facility. They did the re-test and refused to give me the visa. I am now being deported back.
I am writing this to prepare you guys for this situation mentally. You guys should hope for the best but be prepared for the worst. Dont have any false hopes. There is no relaxation to date, at least in Abu Dhabi, with regards to Hep B carriers.
All this time my employer has not kept me updated and I am not sure what has happened with the immigration authorities / medical facility behind the closed doors. I know that they have tried to approach the immigration authorities to resolve the issue but they haven't been able to get anything positive.
Now I am flying within next 2-3 days.
It was something like "Disease Control and Diagnostic Center, Abu Dhabi".
They did not ask any documentation from me. Nothing was forwarded to immigration department. I was not informed of any upcoming legislation.
My employer PRO did try to discuss and submit additional documentation but nothing positive happened.
raksh wrote:the day before yesterday it was mentioned that the new advisory health committee isformed i don understand why they haveformed new advisory committee at this moment when they have already taken decisoin relating to hep b amendments anyone of u have gone through it ? till now they have not announced the implement date im suspicious about it i hope they may not change their decision
i m worried just because of it i hope it may not the reason for delay in implementing of rules
my husband works in dubai in FZ.Im a housewife,i came to dubai on Jan 2010 on res visa.In feb 2010 i was tested +ve for Hep B , i cancelled my res visa without submitting my medical report to the immigration and left immedatly.
in mar 2010 i went to uae on a 3 month visit visa. in May 2010 we got an sms from the Dubai health authority that my medical reports have gone to the immigration(part of their process to send an sms).
now my husband is planning to apply for a visit visa again , will i get a visa , or will it be a problem as my reports have gone to the immigration.
please help.
Your hus should check if you are banned or not before applying for a visa.
I just wnated to know wht are the possibilities of getting a ban, before we go and ask in the immigration.
im just so scared as to what they will say.
henrydets wrote:Dear Sasha
Your hus should check if you are banned or not before applying for a visa.
So sorry to hear that you are being deported.GOD bless you and may give you another opportunity for better prospects.
can you please tell me that what else test they performed in the medical center.
raksh wrote:as i said in my previous post that
raksh wrote:the day before yesterday it was mentioned that the new advisory health committee isformed i don understand why they haveformed new advisory committee at this moment when they have already taken decisoin relating to hep b amendments anyone of u have gone through it ? till now they have not announced the implement date im suspicious about it i hope they may not change their decision
i m worried just because of it i hope it may not the reason for delay in implementing of rules
raksh do u have any link of it
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.these people are really dull enough they do not take immediate decision .....
Be careful guys. members of this forum need to stay away from using criticism and inappropriate language when describing how the officials in UAE are handling this decision or delaying it. No need to state something inappropriate that would only hurt everybody else as a result.
Just wait with patience regardless of the outcome.
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