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  1. Did they provide you with a doctor's note to travel and if so, who do you present it too when arriving at the airport? I might be going to see BF very soon and have the same concerns as you did with getting rejected and flying in from America.
  2. Did they provide you with a doctor's note to travel and if so, who do you present it too when arriving at the airport? I might be going to see BF very soon and have the same concerns as you did with getting rejected and flying in from America.
  3. I spoke with Brenda and she said the restrictions don't apply to Americans crossing the border and I should be fine. Time to get the flight tickets and go ahead with the 2 day procedure. I hope the guys on these forums are right because unfortunately Dr. Nader had NO before/after photos which concerns me a little bit.
  4. I hope so but every month they just keep extending it. Last Thursday they announced it was extended to April 21st when originally it was March 21st AND they have done that every previous month so I feel like nothing will change and they will extend it again next month like they have been doing every month but I heard dental work is accepted as "medical treatment" and people are still crossing the border under that pretext. I just haven't found any forums of people discussing if hair transplants are considered "medical treatment" as well. Currently the only way to cross the border as "non essential" travel, is through plane unless you are going for a "medical treatment". Hopefully Brenda will have an answer and I will let you know but I feel that she would have told us if they had any issues previously and I am assuming hair transplants are considered "medical treatment" and that is how they have been continuing their operation this far. I am sure border agents are well aware of the driver that will pick us up and he goes back and forth through the border almost on the daily so the border agents might possibly have no issues with us crossing in Dr. Nader's vehicle.
  5. As you are probably aware, the U.S/Mexico border is closed for "non essential travel". I went to the Department of Homeland Securities website and is states that "medical purposes" is a valid reason to cross but I am unsure if that includes hair transplants. I also messaged Brenda in regards to that and hoping for an answer later. I really would not want to travel to Texas and be rejected at the border as "non essential"
  6. Should I haven't issues crossing the U.S/Mexico border? Is this considered a "medical treatment".
  7. Amazing work! I am booked with Nader in May. I wish he had a portfolio to look through but I am feeling more confident when I see results like these on the forums.
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