
Immigration Exam
When you apply for a green card (adjustment of status) in the United States, you are required to undergo an immigration medical examination. The examination must be done by a doctor who is designated by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS designates certain doctors (known as civil surgeons) to perform the immigration medical examination required for most green card applicants.
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Dr. Syverain serves as a civil surgeon, he and his team are happy to meet your needs!
What To Bring To The Examination
Form I-693, Government Issued ID, Payment, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
Do You Take Health Insurance?
For the examination & in office bloodwork, No.
For bloodwork, yes, but you will have to get bloodwork done at our designated outside lab in San Jose.
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***For quick service, we recommend patients to get all lab work done within our clinic for a out of pocket cost.
What to Expect During the Examination?
The immigration medical examination entails a review of your medical history and a physical examination.
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The civil surgeon and the team will complete a comprehensive examination that will include a review of your medical history and a physical examination.
The civil surgeon will also test for communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and gonorrhea, depending on age, as required by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
What Vaccines May I need?
Vaccination or immunization record (such as DT, DTP, DTaP, Td, Tdap, OPV, IPV, MMR, Hib, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, varicella, pneumococcal influenza, rotavirus and meningococcal disease, and COVID-19).
Cost of Exam?
The cost of the examination is $199. This does not included additional vaccines, lab work and/or testing.
When Should I Expect my Packet to be Ready?
Our turn around time is on average 2 business days. However, if there are missing documents that time may vary.
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