You can try. But the catch is that you need to have a religious reason against ALL vaccines. So if you had other vaccines in your adult life or don't belong to a religious group then it's probably that you'll get turned down.
You can't selectively say, "i don't want to get the jab because it will give me cancer and kill me". Or you can but then it's really hard to that matter in front of a court because immigration is left almost entirely to the executive branch.
Mean while legal immigrants (like my wife) are still getting shafted with vaccine mandates: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/vaccinations.html#covid-19-vaccination
Keep out the unvaxxed legals, let in the masses of unvaxxed illegals.
You can get a waiver approved based on religious grounds.
You can try. But the catch is that you need to have a religious reason against ALL vaccines. So if you had other vaccines in your adult life or don't belong to a religious group then it's probably that you'll get turned down.
You can't selectively say, "i don't want to get the jab because it will give me cancer and kill me". Or you can but then it's really hard to that matter in front of a court because immigration is left almost entirely to the executive branch.
You can do it. It worked for me. In my situation it was 2 years after other vaccines were taken. Get a good lawyer. Its worth the try.