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Immigration medical exam?

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Basic exam: The immigration medical exam is a basic physical to insure the applicant is in reasonable health. It is also used to make sure the applicant has no communicable (infectious) diseases.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Dr. Claudia Mikail answered

Specializes in Preventive Medicine

USCIS Medical Exam: Requirements for the United States immigration medical exam change periodically. A new I-693 form (the document the civil surgeon completes when you finish the exam) was last updated in late 2017. What's typically involved is a comprehensive history and physical exam, review of your vaccination records, and tests for infectious diseases (such as TB, syphilis, and gonorrhea).

Answered 1/7/2018

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