My gf applied for an Australian spouse visa earlier this year, but we are having delays due to the TB screening process. She hasn't been diagnosed with active or latent TB as her sputum culture tests were all negative, but she has to take the medications because of how her x-ray was intepreted in Australia (panel doctors gave her the all clear). Anyway, she has just started the medications, and the doctor even said he'd be willing to write a letter saying she is not a travel risk. So, I was just wondering if this will be a problem in applying for an Australian spouse visa in the near future?
Also, she is from Myanmar and we are both living in Thailand waiting for this visa for us. I'll only apply for the visa if I get a well paying job in the next few months - which will give me plenty of cash to support us both. I also have stat decs from my spouse visa application, and my gf's case officer said he'd be willing to verify the relationship. She doesn't have a job here, and we're both only here for the purposes of staying together and obtaining the spouse visa (going back to Myanmar is problematic for her).
I've checked different websites and it seems her diagnosis should be ok for travel, providing we make arrangements with a medical facility in Oz to continue the medications and check-ups. So, in short, will her being on TB medications be a problem in getting the tourist visa?
Any info will be appreciated,
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