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10 Things To Know About Immigration Medical Exams

Things To Know On Immigration Medical Exams

Immigration medical exams are an essential step in the process of obtaining a visa to the United States. Many unknowing applicants may find themselves struggling to understand the various intricacies of the process and may benefit from a better understanding of the process involved. This blog will provide a detailed look at the various points to consider when it comes to performing and understanding immigration medical exams so that applicants can have the best chance of success when applying for a visa.

  1. Who are they conducted by: typically, immigration medical exams are conducted by a USCIS-appointed physician to check for any health problems or diseases that could present a danger to the US.
  2. All that an immigration medical exam can entail: these exams generally include a thorough physical exam and may also include required lab tests and other diagnostic tools such as X-rays. It’s important to note that even if a person is not ill, these exams still should be conducted, since they may reveal pre-existing conditions that may present a public health risk imperiling the US.
  3. Failing to have immigration medical exams: doing this can lead to serious repercussions, such as being denied an immigrant visa, or having deportation proceedings initiated. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the medical exams that are required and to complete them in a timely manner in order to ensure a successful immigration process.
  4. Various types of medical exams: medical exams, such as physical exams, laboratory tests, and vaccines that help screen for illness, injury, and disability.
  5. What doctors are examining for: the doctor must screen for certain medical conditions, such as communicable diseases, including TB, vaccine-preventable diseases, mental health diseases, and any other condition or disorder for which a waiver is required.
  6. You are in charge: any cost associated with the exam must be paid for by the individual.
  7. No exceptions: all immigrants must pass a medical exam performed by a USCIS-approved civil surgeon to be granted entry into the United States.
  8. Deadlines: these exams must be completed within 60 days of the immigration process and must include a review of the immigrant’s vaccination records.
  9. Why have them: without immigration medical exams, diseases can go undiagnosed and individuals can miss out on important preventative care that could help them stay healthy. As such, it is important to understand the value of medical exams and the dangers of not having them.
  10. Things to expect: it is important to understand what information will be required to display proof of identity and vaccines, to provide blood and urine samples, and to navigate possible challenges that could arise during the exam. For more information, visit Advanced OccMed’s USCIS Exam page.

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