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I'm an Immigrant - What do I need to know about getting vaccinated?

  • Writer: Press Release
    Press Release
  • Apr 28, 2021
  • 1 min read

If you’re an immigrant, you may be concerned that you are not eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine, especially if you’re undocumented. Not only that but you may also be worried that as an undocumented immigrant, you will get in trouble if you get the vaccine as the information you give will bring all the attention of the authorities towards you.


Well, here’s what you need to know: immigrants are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in the US., even undocumented ones. Basically, when you are getting the vaccine at the facility, no proof of immigration status will be required from you. All you have to provide is the usual personal information, which includes your occupation, birth date, medical insurance information, contact information, and whether you are suffering from any high-risk medical conditions.

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