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IMMIGRATION MEDICAL EXAM GUIDE
An Immigration Medical Exam is given to all foreign nationals applying for a Green Card. The purpose of the exam is to determine whether you have any disease or condition which needs further treatment
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IMMIGRATION MEDICAL EXAM GUIDE
Learn all you need to know about the Immigration medical exam.
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Immigration Medical Examinations Are Required For:
- Asylum Seekers and Refugees
- Green Card Employment
- Green Card Investment
- Green Card Lottery (DV Lottery)
- Green Card Marriage
- Green Card Relatives
- Green Card Special Immigrants
- Anyone adjusting status to permanent U.S. resident (Green Card)
- Individuals applying for immigrant visas (Green Cards)
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Physician
The medical exam must be conducted by a doctor approved by the USCIS, and proof of treatment or follow up tests must be provided before the application for temporary or permanent residency is approved. There is a fee, which must be paid directly to the doctor.
Children
Children may be subject to immunization requirements.
Re-taking the Exam
Medical examinations are generally valid for 12 months. However, legal residents who are seeking to change status to U.S. citizens may be required to re-take the medical exam.
Medical Tests
Medical tests may include:
- Tuberculosis
- Syphilis for applicants 15 years or older
- HIV (blood test)
- Gonorrhea
- Mental defect
- Narcotic drug addiction
- Psychopathic personality
- Chancroid
- Lymphogranuloma venerum
- Granuloma inguinal
- USCIS approved immunizations
Test Results
You may be asked to complete more tests at different health offices if needed. Your results will be presented to an immigration officer. They may also be shared with other public health authorities.
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