Unlock your path to a new beginning with our seamless immigration medical exams. With our team, well-versed in the Latino community's needs, you will have a smooth, stress-free process.
Start your journey confidently. Schedule your exam today and step into your future with peace of mind:
Unlock your path to a new beginning with our seamless immigration medical exams. With our team, well-versed in the Latino community's needs, you will have a smooth, stress-free process.
Start your journey confidently. Schedule your exam today and step into your future with peace of mind: (562) 531-2231
An Immigration Medical Exam is a crucial part of the U.S. immigration process. It is required for those seeking to obtain a visa or green card. Performed by a licensed physician, the exam assesses your general health to rule out contagious diseases and ensure that you meet established health criteria set by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
It includes a physical examination, a review of your medical history, and necessary vaccinations; tests for communicable diseases, blood tests, and urine tests. The results are documented and submitted to USCIS to support your application, ensuring that you meet all health-related requirements for immigration.
You should inform the examining physician about any pre-existing conditions. They will assess if your condition affects your eligibility for immigration and provide recommendations or documentation as needed.
It is generally valid from 6 to 12 months from the date of the exam. Check with the immigration authorities or your attorney for specifics related to your case.
Certain health conditions may require further evaluation or treatment before your application can proceed. The examining physician will provide guidance and documentation if additional steps are needed.
In a one to two weeks period, a sealed package with the results will be given to you to provide to the immigration authorities or your lawyer. You may request a copy for your records, but it’s essential to follow the physician's instructions on how to submit or handle the results.
Failing the medical exam doesn't necessarily mean your application will be denied. You may be required to undergo further treatment or provide additional documentation. Consult with your immigration attorney for guidance on the next steps.
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