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I would like to ask whether diseases like epilepsy will lead to chances for Visa rejections..
I have the same concern as we disclosed my wife's case which is controlled, she works, had 3 c-sections for 3 healthy kids...will it be an issue to worry about?
 
I don't think it will lead to failed medical exam or prevent you from getting a Visa. As long as it's controlled and you disclose it to medical panel and have proper treatment/medication for it. They may request additional tests but rejecting a visa based on the condition is highly unlikely.
 
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I don't think it will lead to failed medical exam or prevent you from getting a Visa. As long as it's controlled and you disclose it to medical panel and have proper treatment/medication for it. They may request additional tests but rejecting a visa based on the condition is highly unlikely.
Thanks for the reply... Hopefully
 
I don't think it will lead to failed medical exam or prevent you from getting a Visa. As long as it's controlled and you disclose it to medical panel and have proper treatment/medication for it. They may request additional tests but rejecting a visa based on the condition is highly unlikely.
Thank you for the reply, hoping that the process will go back to normal, knowing that the covid19 is making things go slower.
Hoping in God's Grace we will get our MEP.

Anyone out there with AOR around july 17th 2020?

Wishing all the best for all!