Vaccine Exempt Immigration to the United States

Do you object to having the COVID-19 vaccine or vaccines in general? Do you wish to immigrate to the United States? If the answer to both of these questions is YES then we can help you.

Why is vaccine exemption important?

Everyone who Adjusts Status in the United States or applies for an Immigrant Visa in any category at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate must have received the CDC mandated vaccines or have received an exemption.

Not having the required vaccines will render intending immigrants inadmissible. They will not receive their Green Card or Immigrant Visa and not be allowed to immigrate to the United States.

U.S. Immigration & vaccination law

From October 1st, 2021, all intending immigrants will also be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. If they will not have the vaccine and are not exempt from the requirements to be vaccinated against COVID-19 they will not be able to obtain Legal Permanent Residence.

Vaccine Exempt Immigration’s US qualified lawyers assist clients who wish to avoid the Immigration Vaccine Requirements.

How to immigrate with vaccine exemption

There are several medical and vaccine supply related exemptions from the vaccine requirement. These determinations are made on a medical basis – by the surgeon administering your medical examination and reviewed by the CDC.

There is only one non-medical or supply related exemption to the vaccine requirement. If being vaccinated is contrary to your religious beliefs or moral convictions then you may apply for a waiver to the vaccine requirement.

California licensed attorney George Lake started the vaccine-exempt-immigration service towards the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. After having assisted communities in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands who refused vaccination as part of their US immigration pre-pandemic, George realized that vaccination as part of immigrating to the United States would be brought sharply into focus as the various COVID-19 mandates began to be passed. 

Since this time, George and his team have enjoyed great success in helping people from all over the world assert their First Amendment Right to express their moral beliefs as they wish. George currently has a 100% success rate* with his vaccine waiver filings allowing numerous people to come to the United States to be united with their family and loved ones or to take positions of employment.

George has assisted people from all faiths and denominations as well those with secular and non-religious moral beliefs against vaccines to immigrate to the United States. Contact the team today to see how we can help you with your vaccine exemption.

*this is not a guarantee of future success

How can we help you?

The First Amendment protects our rights to free speech and religion. This protection extends to applicants for immigration. That being said, the immigration services have developed a three-prong test to determine whether the First Amendment applies to the applicant’s beliefs or not.
  1. The applicant must be opposed to all vaccination in any form
  2. The applicant’s objections must be based on religious beliefs or moral convictions
  3. The applicant’s religious belief of moral conviction must be sincere.

 

The First Amendment protects our rights to free speech and religion. This protection extends to applicants for immigration.

We help you obtain vaccine exemptions for immigration to the United States. Our US-qualified attorneys are specialized in immigration and have a strong history of helping clients obtain waivers.

Allow us to tell your story in a way the immigration services can understand. Don’t compromise your religious beliefs or moral convictions and don’t give up your American Dream of holding a Green Card. Contact us today for vaccine exempt immigration to the United States.

Why Work With Us?

We Are Experts

Vaccine Exempt Immigration is the only service specialized in assisting people obtain Green Cards for the United States and waiving the vaccine requirements.

Vaccination Or Exemption Is Required

Everyone who wants to be a US legal permanent resident (Green Card holder) must be vaccinated or have received an exemption. From October 1st they must also be vaccinated against COVID-19 otherwise they will not receive their Green Card.

You Are Protected

The First Amendment to the Constitution protects those for whom vaccination is contrary to their religious beliefs or moral convictions.

Strictly Confidential

Vaccine Exempt Immigration is very discrete. We keep our cases strictly confidential so your family members or employers do not have to know that you are immigrating without vaccination.

Our Fees

Vaccine Exempt Immigration works on a flat fee basis. The fee quoted below is the total fee clients will pay our law firm for our services. It does not include any government related fees, translation costs etc. We also provide other US immigration services, please feel free to reach out for a quote.

I-130 Family Based Green Card

$2,750
  • Plus $1000 for each additional family member
  • Does not include the price of any vaccine waiver

Vaccine waiver

$3,500
  • Plus $1000 for each additional family member

Family Based Green Card & I-601 Vaccine Waiver

$6,000
  • $1,500 for each green card/waiver combination for each additional family member

We offer payment plans to those who need or would like them.

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that you may have a number of questions around your vaccine exemption. See below for answers to the questions that we are most commonly asked. If you still have any unanswered questions then reach out to us today by filling out the contact form at the bottom of this page.

  • What vaccines are required to receive Legal Permanent Residence?

    As of October 1st, 2021 the following vaccines are mandated for all those wishing to Adjust Status or obtain an Immigrant Visa unless exempt:
    – Mumps
    – Measles
    – Rubella
    – Polio
    – Tetanus and diphtheria
    – Pertussis
    – Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib)
    – Hepatitis A
    – Hepatitis B
    – Rotavirus
    – Meningococcal disease
    – Varicella
    – Pneumococcal disease
    – Seasonal influenza

  • What will happen if I refuse to take a (COVID-19) vaccine, either before or during the medical examination?

    If an applicant refuses one or more doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine that is considered medically appropriate and available to the applicant they will be found inadmissible to the United States and will not receive their Immigrant Visa or Green Card.

    The only non-medical or supply related exemption is for those who can show vaccination would be contrary to their religious beliefs or moral convictions. Contact us today to discuss the possibility of applying for this exemption.

  • What are your fees?

    Waiver of vaccine requirement for immigration purposes: $3,500 (plus $750 for each additional family member who requires a waiver)
    Family Based Green Card: $2,500
    Employment Based Green Card: $5,000

    Vaccine Exempt Immigration works on a flat fee basis. The fee quoted above is the total fee clients will pay our law firm for our services. It does not include any government related fees, translation costs etc. We also provide other US immigration services, please feel free to reach out for a quote.

    We offer payment plans for those who need or would like one.

  • I do not have a religious belief against vaccines, can I still apply for a waiver?

    Those who have a sincere moral belief against vaccines of all kinds can apply for a vaccine waiver. It does not state anywhere that your beliefs must be religious. We have had a lot of success helping people who have secular moral beliefs against vaccines as well as those whose beliefs stem from their personal spiritual beliefs, Chinese Taboos, beliefs which derive from belonging to clans and tribes and many other non-religious moral beliefs against vaccination.

  • I do not belong to a Church or an organized religion, can I still apply for a waiver?

    There is no requirement to belong to any Church, congregation or organized religion. The waiver application tests only personal moral beliefs against vaccines of all kinds.

  • What is your success rate?

    Our current success rate is 100%. While this is not a guarantee of future success we believe that this should give you hope that your vaccine waiver is achievable. Take a look at some of the approval notices below and our success stories and get in touch to see if we can help you achieve a vaccine exemption.

  • My immigration attorney won’t help me file, can you help me apply for a waiver?

    Unfortunately, many attorneys do not have the expertise to file a vaccine waiver successfully. You may have been told the chances are extremely small, have been encouraged to ‘just take the jabs’ or quoted an unnecessarily high fee to scare you from pursuing your First Amendment Rights. We would be happy to assist you. Please get in touch today to see how we can help you file a vaccine exemption.

  • Do you only help people who are already in the United States?

    We help people apply for vaccine waivers both within the United States and when they are physically located elsewhere. We have helped people from many different countries spanning all six continents to achieve a vaccine waiver.

  • I was vaccinated as a child but have since changed my religious beliefs and/or moral convictions, can I obtain an exemption?

    The regulations state that those whose religious beliefs or moral convictions have changed substantially since vaccines were administered may both apply for and could potentially be approved to be exempt from the vaccine requirement.

  • I have received vaccinations in the past but I do not wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19, can I still immigrate?

    If you do not wish to receive a particular vaccination but vaccination in general is not against your religious beliefs or moral convictions then you cannot get an exemption to the vaccine requirement.

    For example, if you strongly disagree with the COVID-19 vaccine and this belief is based on the science behind the vaccine, testing of the vaccine etc then you will not qualify for the exemption. If you were vaccinated in the past but the COVID-19 pandemic has severely altered your religious beliefs or (more likely) your moral convictions then you are able to apply and may qualify for an exemption. Contact us today to discuss this complex circumstance.

  • Which COVID-19 vaccines must be in use in my country of residence for these rules to apply to me?

    If one of the following vaccines are available in the country in which the applicant resides, they must be vaccinated for COVID-19 unless an exemption applies:

    – Pfizer-BioNTech
    – Moderna
    – Janssen
    – AstraZeneca Oxford
    – Serum Institute of India
    – Sinopharm/BIBP
    – Sinovac

    The following vaccines are currently under review by the World Health Organization and will be added to the above list of acceptable vaccines if approved:

    – Sputnik V
    – The Gamaleya National Center
    – Bahrat Biotech
    – CanSinoBIO
    – Novavax
    – Sinopharm/WIBP
    – UreVac
    – Sanofi Pasteur
    – Vector State Research Centre of Viralogy and Biotechnology
    – EpiVacCorona
    – Zhifei Longcom
    – IMBCAMS
    – Clover Biopharmaceuticals
    – BioCubaFarma

  • What if a vaccine is not available in my country of residence?

    If none of the approved COVID-19 vaccines are routinely available in the country where the applicant undertakes their medical examination, then they may be exempt from the COVID-19 vaccine requirement. If the supply of all approved COVID-19 vaccines in the country in which they reside is so severely limited that it would cause significant delay for the applicant to receive it then it may also be considered ‘not routinely available’.

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