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is it all lost? Failed medical for 190 visa due to significant cost of Humira...please advise!


Topshe

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Hi All....in need of Urgent! Urgent! advise. Have applied for 190 visa class...is suffering from Ankylosing spondilytis (AS), currently on biologics-Humira. Declared same on medicals......MOC has failed medicals due to significant cost as per PIC4005....however has asked us to reply. Please advise, if there is a way. You can also PM me. Do any of you have similar experience with biologics/humira. Am in full time employment and currently on 457 visa. Physically very active as well. Please give us some advise.

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It doesn't look promising - the 190 visa does not have a health waiver provision. If the estimated costs are borderline (I lose track of what the threshold is, but it is arounf $35,000 over 5 years I think) then it may be worth trying to get a medical report showing that your costs are going to be lower than the average person with AS. But if the costs are well over that threshold and there's no reason to challenge their application in your case, then you may well be unable to proceed. If you talk to an agent, try to get an initial conversation to assess the likelihood of success before you commit to high fees for major work.

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It doesn't look promising - the 190 visa does not have a health waiver provision. If the estimated costs are borderline (I lose track of what the threshold is, but it is arounf $35,000 over 5 years I think) then it may be worth trying to get a medical report showing that your costs are going to be lower than the average person with AS. But if the costs are well over that threshold and there's no reason to challenge their application in your case, then you may well be unable to proceed. If you talk to an agent, try to get an initial conversation to assess the likelihood of success before you commit to high fees for major work.

 

It is now $40k over 5 years.

The likely lifetime costs are also assessed as are the likely use of 'scarce resources'.

Obtaining relevant specialist medical reports in the required format is the core requirement in deciding whether to seek a review of the adverse medical decision.

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