1. Yes this could cause inadmissibility. Congestive heart failure will unfortunately not go away and will continue to be an expensive longterm problem.Question pls re medicals:
1.father (not the principal applicant) is currently hoapotalized due to congestive heart failure but is on recovery period now..will it cause inadmissibility?
2. what is the best way to pass the medicals? can parents go to a different clinic and have all the tests first to make sure then go to the CIC assigned doctor and have the "final" tests there?
3.what happens if there is abnormal blood test? or result, will they request re test or will you be disqualified?
tnx pls
2. You must be honest or you could be refused for misrepresenting your condition. A doctor could identify CHF pretty easily with a basic exam. You are also supposed to indicate what medications you are taking.
3. Your father will likely be sent for further cardiac testing. You can include a letter from his current cardiologist indicating the current state of his CHF and his prognosis. Not sure how the panel physician determines at what point CHF patients will be too expensive. As you just mentioned he has just been in hospital. Unfortunately these episodes will likely become more common.