hepatitis B infection
Every one tells that there are not checking for Hep B while transfering visa from one to another. How did they check for you. Please give us the answer. Becuase I am thinking to change my job from one to another. Please help me.
I just registered myself for this discussion forum. I read your comments and I would like to share my personal experience regarding HB+. I am working in abudhabhi and I sponsored my wife as house wife in January 2010 and when we go throw SEHA medical test we found that my wife is a carrier of HB+ and one guy in clinic told us that send her back before deport and I send her back.
Then we go to a hospital in our home town and we found that she is a carrier but she cant transmit to other and this hospital give us a letter and then I bring my wife again and we show that letter to a doctor in SEHA and they send us to MAFRAQ hospital to check again and we go there all the test done and the doctor from MAFRAQ hospital give us a letter that she cant transmit so she can have visa but SEHA doctor refuse and ask me to send her back because the new law is coming and after that rule they will not check HB and it will be good for us but still we are waiting I have no idea when it will be implement.
I hope for a good.... Please keep me update if the rule is change.
Thax so much for your inform can you please share with us when was that day when doctor told you the new rule is coming so that we can confirm that somthing is going on coz many of us here we are in same situation thanks once again.let us keep praying.
I have been to al baraha hospital last thursday and the doctor told me to go home. He said there is not a rumor on their end that the law is coming within a couple of weeks. They are holding tons of cases there and they said the most that they can is not to submit the file to immigration for blacklisting. He said I could exit and come back on September which most probably the law would be implemented ( He is not 100% sure).
I am keeping my fingers crossed cause I only have till Aug 8 to stay. I do not know if our company would still want me back after the exit (Since they already spent so much and would be dumb enough to take risk again).
Thank you guys and hope to here the good news soon.
luisa.punzalan@yahoo.com wrote:is there anybody know the name of the clinic in al qusais where all employeesof dubai silicon oasis go
what happened, how were you able to have your clearance ?
I went to Al Baraha hospital and informed them about my case. I was changing my visa from husband visa to company visa(without leaving UAE) and they helped me, even if my medical report was already transmitted to immigration dept. They asked me to do another medical test in Al baraha and I was able to secure a fit to work certificate and they told me whom to see in immigration to delete my ban and previous medical record sent by Muhaisnah Clinic.
concern wrote:Dear Positive,
what happened, how were you able to have your clearance ?
i have no idea what will happen now. i had my medical last thursday, they only took a blood sample since i did not go outside UAE, until now no news for my result yet.
just make sure you will not go out of UAE upon cancellation
My case happened around last week of March 2010 and i finished my residence visa on 2nd week of April 2010.
I hope everything will be okay with your test.
concern wrote:when was this happened ? because its the dubai silicon oasis whos doing our visa.
i have no idea what will happen now. i had my medical last thursday, they only took a blood sample since i did not go outside UAE, until now no news for my result yet.
For visa renewl, I am not in the six categories, but I am still worried.
yangpop3 wrote:I am a carrier of HBV with Abu Dhabi residence visa of 3 years. When I had the intial medical exam in 2008, I noticed the report of blood test without HBV itom. I got the working permit. Last year I seached some news of medical exam for visa renewal, I found what I had been worried that they started to check HBV. I carried HBV for two decades or longer. I have two kids, they, incluing my wife,were not infected.
For visa renewl, I am not in the six categories, but I am still worried.
AFPBEIJING — Chinese health officials will abolish mandatory testing for hepatitis B during physical exams given to prospective college China to cancel hepatitis B test in enrollment and employment physical China to stop mandatory hepatitis B tests.
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China abolished the required HBV testing which had existed for half a century last year. But UAE released the "new" rule for checking HBV in the same year.
i think the UAE is considering to abolish the hep b rule and that is what we are waiting for.
What is the point of re-listing the law of July 2008? honestly.
Please read the previous posts of this forum especially the ones from April 2010 onwards. You will find a lot of information to answer your questions.
Please do not post any conflicting and distracting information other than if you have something to share about the application of the new rules which entails the cancelation of HBV tests.
The law is passed but for some reason not implemented. The implementation is the big news everybody is waiting for. So, please don't distract us with anything else.
So please for new member tried to read the post from the beginning before you posted smthing useless.
and stop acting like knows all about rules in UAE as we only expat in here who's trying to get living in UAE but we r not the one will make decision for new rules to come soon or later.
because i m i following these blogs since long time i always get boosted when i c the comments and reasearch from these senior people..
from last few day i cannot c any posts from the most seniors people....
so also make request to senior people please continue with ur efforts to know when exactly the new rule will be implemented...
If you want to keep this forum quite, I will keep slient. It is very strange. what you have posted is useful? and you'd like close others' mouths? This is a forum.
Keep it renewed, and pray.
The point of Perdanasiswa, Sias, Henrydets and Shoegal is that you have posted an old news which is from September 2008. If all the members including the newcomers will read the story from Page 1, you will get a lot of information from there. Actually old members have done the research and posted all the important news since the UAE revised the Law Re: HBV on April 21, 2008; Full implementation on July 2008, and all other news from July 08 up to present; up to the news published recently in Al Bayan regarding the Changes that everyone is waiting for. And if the newcomer will not read all the posts, again there will be a lot of issues which were already answered long time.
So please be patient. We have one voice, one prayer. God will listen to us, maybe not now but it will be soon. Let God decide on our case. I urge everybody to keep praying.
Again, I highly recommend everyone to read posts from Page 1 especially those who are new. You will get a lot of informations from here which you can use in handling your individual cases while we are waiting for the New Law that will bring us back to life.
God bless us all....
Please understand that this forum is not an ordinary forum as many people rely on this forum. The discussions here gives us hope and some of us makes a decision out of the information posted in here that affects not only ourselves but our families as well. That is why it is important not to confuse the readers of this forum. If you will read from the beginning, you will understand what information is usefull and what is useless..
Cassey
yangpop3 wrote:I do not understand which is useful or useless in this forum. More people will concern hep B test and the carriers would prove that they are harmless to anybody else.
If you want to keep this forum quite, I will keep slient. It is very strange. what you have posted is useful? and you'd like close others' mouths? This is a forum.
I re-read the post above, I understood that you are waiting for senior people's post. So, you do not want to see junior people here.
Aha....
Then, it will make your forum bored?
It takes me one day to two days to read Harry Potter book. If I am a newcomer, I should read these forum from Page 1 up to the end. Why? Because this might change half of my entire life by just missing informations which are readily available.
Work and push it, not closing your eyes and keeping still.
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Get a free quote2008 news is our biggest challenge. While we are waiting and the 2008 law is still in effect, what informations can you tell us for those who want to come and work here? What can you suggest for those who are renewing their visas? what advice can you tell me if I want to transfer to another company? How can you help my case is renewal but my employer cancels and will renew my visa? Can you tell me what to do if I want to move in a Free Zone company? It's there on the previous pages.
Posting old news in the current situation will not help. As these were compiled already, including Arabic News with translation. And while we are living in the 2008 Law, various tips and experiences were posted to enlighten us and guide us on our way.Â
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