hepatitis B infection
My husband got same problem wayback 2010 but now fortunately back
since they changed the rule..
i have been reading this post everytime and checkin' what is new.
I know i am off topic but if u happen to know any job vacancies guys, pls let me know. I really thanked God for this coz we can start a normal life here in the UAE.
God bless us all!
Does your husband deported in 2010 and came back now , if so
post how u guys cleared ur ban .
Jai
hapee wrote:Congrats freshman! God is really good!
My husband got same problem wayback 2010 but now fortunately back
since they changed the rule..
i have been reading this post everytime and checkin' what is new.
I know i am off topic but if u happen to know any job vacancies guys, pls let me know. I really thanked God for this coz we can start a normal life here in the UAE.
God bless us all!
he's not deported, he just came on visit that time coz i sponsor him.
Thanx for your reply , since iam deported last year because of hep b , am struggling to get rid of my ban , if you come across any info pls let us know it will be helpfull for so many people .
Thanx
Jai
my professional was field service engineer [instrumentation ],any info pls update .
Thanx
Jai
baygon wrote:hi Jai,
What was your job?
sorry, i got confused, you said last year (it's 2011). so i thought you belong to 6 categories. when exactly you were deported?
It was last year august 2010 . Do you have any info to lift ban .
jai
i see... sorry but i don't have any info about it. i am also in my home country and thinking of going back in uae as i got to know that i am not banned. if i could get any info there, i will post it here.
please aanswer me becouse i will flying soon to dubai
this site hes say :-
The category of workers, which include nannies, housemaids, nursery and KG supervisors, beauticians and barbers, health club workers, and food handlers, will have to undergo tests for Hepatitis B and also for syphilis. Treatment will be given for syphilis and the person will not be deported.
Medical Fitness Tests are conducted for the following diseases:
New visa
ï‚§ Hepatitis B
ï‚§ Syphilis
ï‚§ HIV
ï‚§ Leprosy
ï‚§ TB
Renew visa
ï‚§ Hepatitis B
ï‚§ Syphilis
ï‚§ HIV
ï‚§ Leprosy
Female Household Domestic Services (New visa)
ï‚§ Hepatitis B
ï‚§ Syphilis
ï‚§ HIV
ï‚§ Leprosy
ï‚§ TB
ï‚§ Pregnancy test
Female Household Domestic Services (Renew visa)
ï‚§ Hepatitis B
ï‚§ Syphilis
ï‚§ HIV
ï‚§ Leprosy
ï‚§ Pregnancy test
All Other Categories (New visa)
ï‚§ Syphilis
ï‚§ HIV
ï‚§ Leprosy
ï‚§ TB
All Other Categories (Re-new visa)
ï‚§ Syphilis
ï‚§ HIV
ï‚§ Leprosy
2000carrier wrote:Hello again everyone, Where in UAE is Hepa B test not required? Can anyone give a name of a clinic where I can go for a med test? Im an Engineer and a friend in Dubai will help me come there,Im chronic and afraid to be deported. Thanks and God Bless.
I've done my medical test last Jan 24, 2012 at DAFZA Medical, and yesterday I've got my passport visa (Residence Visa) for three years. This is just to confirm the doubts of other hep b carriers like me. As long as you are not applying for jobs included in 6 categories, you will be fine.
I really thank God and to all people who are praying for me.
Cheers!
I know for sure offices category doesn't have HEP check as I am one of them
But I want to really halp my brother to work here.
Please advise what type of work can he apply to in order to pass
Thank you so much
GodisGood wrote:Hello everyone,
I've done my medical test last Jan 24, 2012 at DAFZA Medical, and yesterday I've got my passport visa (Residence Visa) for three years. This is just to confirm the doubts of other hep b carriers like me. As long as you are not applying for jobs included in 6 categories, you will be fine.
I really thank God and to all people who are praying for me.
Cheers!
That is so comforting to hear! I wish my brother will be able to come here to work. I plan to take as Visit but he is not a graduate so he cannot work in d office:(
Are those working on Sales get tested for Hep B????
Or is there anyone out here on the same situation and got pass??
Please help and advise, Thank you!
GodisGood wrote:Hello everyone,
That is so comforting to hear! I wish my brother will be able to come here to work. I plan to take as Visit but he is not a graduate so he cannot work in d office:(
Are those working on Sales get tested for Hep B????
Or is there anyone out here on the same situation and got pass??
Please help and advise, Thank you!
im also carrier i pass last dec.20 renew visa as a sales dealing computers. dont worry they not test but dont apply him in al maya super market or carrefour only for clothes he will pass.
Good luck to all
Good to hear that you passed medical twice and you work for semi govt. company. Do you any thing about ADNOC companies which are totally govt companies, are those coompanies implemented this new law for medical screening or not?
Please if any of reader of this forum has any information about those companies medical screening and what is unfit for them, then please post the information.
Regards.
Saleem
honey ko wrote:hello loving sister
im also carrier i pass last dec.20 renew visa as a sales dealing computers. dont worry they not test but dont apply him in al maya super market or carrefour only for clothes he will pass.
Thank for your reply, so u mean as long as the work will not deal with food he will be fine...
So When he comes here he has to apply in fashion/gadget/electronics sales field,,, I hope more people in this forum can confirm that but im little confident now that he has a chance:)
More power to all of u and God Bless
please can any one answer me if (qatar) as same of (dubai) for the 6th categories of hepatitis B infection to work as a civil engineer
desert_decent wrote:Dear Dingdong,
Good to hear that you passed medical twice and you work for semi govt. company. Do you any thing about ADNOC companies which are totally govt companies, are those coompanies implemented this new law for medical screening or not?
Please if any of reader of this forum has any information about those companies medical screening and what is unfit for them, then please post the information.
Regards.
Saleem
broad wrote:Hi all, If anyone has done medical in abudhabi recently. (new Visa not renewal) and passed. What they are checking now. Cause i want to change my job very soon. Pl. let me know. Thanks and god bless all of us.
mookh25 wrote:hello all <
please can any one answer me if (qatar) as same of (dubai) for the 6th categories of hepatitis B infection to work as a civil engineer
2000carrier wrote:If I am to come to Dubai for the first time, what is the best reason to give that i may be given a visit visa here, can i find a job within a month there as a civil quantity surveyor, how much money should i bring at minimum that i would not lack or be short of it in a month? i appreciate your answers, thanks
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for writing to Abu Dhabi Customer Support,
With the reference to Case No. 100-459018 regarding your queries about medical test
1-Medical tests needed to work in Abu Dhabi for all categories are:
• HIV blood test
• CXR to rule out active Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB). People applying for new visa are not considered fit if they have CXR evidence of active PTB or old inactive PTB.
• Physical assessment to exclude Leprosy skin disease.
2-Hepatitis B test will be done in addition to the above mentioned tests for 6 categories only:
• Food handlers (including food preparation, serving and observation)
• Workers in restaurants and cafeterias
• Barbers, workers in beauty shops and health clubs
• House maids and private drivers
• Baby sitters
• Nannies & Staff working in nurseries & kindergartens.
3- Syphilis test is done for the same above categories mentioned in point 2
4- Pregnancy test is done for females coming to work as housemaids, nannies & private drivers.
For further inquiries you can contact Health Authority on the following number
+9712-4193559
Regards,
Please donÂ’t hesitate to contact us on our toll free number 800 555 (24 hours / 7 days a week) or email us contact@abudhabi.ae
With Best Regards
Abu Dhabi Government Contact Centre
(IntÂ’l) +971 2 666 4442 | F +971 2 671 5550
I gave blood in Abu dhabi today. Thursday i will confim. its transfer of visa from one to other co.
WINSTAR wrote:Good News. i have got myne cleared..Thanks god..
what is the nature of your job? do you belong in six categories?
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