Class B Condition

Class B Condition in the United States

Class B Condition and Refugees

A definition of Class B Condition, in the context of refugee resettlement and non-emergency repatriation, may be provided here: A physical or mental abnormality, disease, or disability serious in degree or permanent in nature amounting to a substantial departure from normal well-being diagnosed during the overseas medical examination. Class B designations indicate a need for follow-up soon after arrival in the United States by appropriate medical personnel.

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  • Refugee Resettlement
  • Non-Emergency Repatriation

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