If you are applying for a Green Card or adjusting your immigration status in the United States, you may be required to complete a USCIS Immigration Medical Exam. At Morelia Medical Clinic, our experienced medical professionals provide reliable and efficient immigration medical examinations to help you complete your immigration process smoothly.
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Our medical professionals follow all USCIS immigration medical exam guidelines to ensure your documentation is completed correctly.
We perform and complete the I-693 Immigration Medical Exam from A-Z, leaving no stone unturned in completing your paperwork
We thoroughly review your vaccine records and provide any vaccines you may need to ensure compliance with USCIS guidelines.
Whether you are 1 person or a large family, we can get your results done quickly and correctly.
We complete the required blood and urine work within 3-10 days, ensuring your results are delivered promptly.
We understand the urgency of your immigration process. That’s why we offer same or next-day appointments to accommodate your needs.
Your immigration medical examination may include the following services:
After the exam is completed, the doctor will prepare your sealed medical report, which must be submitted to USCIS with your immigration application.
To ensure a smooth immigration medical exam appointment, please bring the following:
If you do not have your vaccination records, our clinic can help determine which vaccines may be required.
An immigration medical exam is a health screening required by U.S. immigration authorities to ensure applicants meet public health requirements for immigration.
Most applicants applying for permanent residency (Green Card) or adjusting their immigration status must complete a medical exam performed by an authorized doctor.
The medical exam usually takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the tests required and vaccination verification.
Form I-693 is the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record that must be submitted to USCIS as part of many immigration applications.
Yes. We recommend scheduling an appointment to ensure faster service and minimal waiting time.
The immigration medical exam documented on Form I-693 is generally valid when submitted with your adjustment of status application. USCIS requires the form to be completed by a designated civil surgeon and submitted with the immigration application to avoid delays or rejection.
The exam typically includes a medical history review, physical examination, tuberculosis screening, and blood tests for communicable diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea, depending on the applicant’s age.
Yes. The doctor will review your vaccination records and ensure you have received age-appropriate vaccines required by U.S. immigration regulations. If vaccines are missing, they may be administered during the appointment.
If you cannot provide vaccination records, the civil surgeon may recommend receiving the required vaccines again or performing blood tests to verify immunity before completing Form I-693.
USCIS medical exams screen for communicable diseases that could affect public health, including tuberculosis, syphilis, and gonorrhea as required by CDC guidelines.
No. After the immigration medical exam is completed, the doctor will provide your Form I-693 in a sealed envelope that must remain unopened before submitting it to USCIS. Opening it may invalidate the form.
If a communicable disease or medical issue is detected, the doctor may recommend additional testing or treatment before completing the immigration medical report.
Children may have different requirements. For example, blood tests and chest X-rays are usually not required for children under 15, unless medically necessary.
To prepare for your appointment, bring your passport or photo ID, vaccination records, list of medications, and any relevant medical documents to help the doctor complete the evaluation accurately.
Schedule your appointment at Morelia Medical Clinic.
Bring your ID, vaccination records, and immigration documents.
Complete your medical examination and required lab tests.
Doctor reviews your results and completes Form I-693.
Receive your sealed immigration medical report for USCIS submission.
At Morelia Medical Clinic, we follow a streamlined process to help patients complete their immigration medical exam efficiently:
Our goal is to make your immigration medical exam simple, fast, and stress-free.