What Does the Examination Include?
At Dynamic Urgent Care, the medical examination for immigration purposes is conducted by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon. The following are a few methods that may include in the physical examination: The following are the steps involved.
Applicants applying for immigration will also be asked to provide vaccination evidence for the following diseases:
- Measles
- Mumps
- Rubella
- Tetanus
- Chickenpox
- Pneumococcus
- Influenza
- Meningitis
- Hepatitis A and B
- Polio
- Rotavirus
- Haemophilus influenza type B
The vaccination requirements are based on age. At Dynamic Urgent Care, our civil surgeons have extensive pediatric training and can provide immigration physicals for pediatric patients as young as two months old.
How to Prepare for the Examination?
Please remember that you may be required to provide all the relevant medical-related records before the examination is taken place. Besides that, you must also reveal any medical condition you have or medical treatments you are undergoing. This also includes the medicines you are taking as advised by your doctor.
Also, note to bring documentation like a vaccination certificate. In case you fail to do so, the process can either get rejected or you can face delays.
What Happens After the Examination?
After the examination, the Dynamic Urgent Care civil surgeon will provide the applicant with a sealed, completed Form I-693 and a personal copy of the form. This sealed form must be submitted to the USCIS along with any other required documents.
The medical examination results are generally valid for one year. If the application is not processed within that timeframe, the applicant may need to undergo another medical examination.
Overall, the USCIS immigration physical examination and providing the completed I-693 form is an important step in the immigration process. It is significant to follow all instructions and provide all required documentation to ensure that the examination goes smoothly and that the immigration application process is not delayed or denied.