Did You Know That You Need An
IMMIGRATION MEDICAL EXAM
to obtain citizenship, permanent residency or a green card before your scheduled interview?
At Randolph Health Internal Medicine, we have a physician authorized by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services who performs these fast and efficient Immigration Medical Exams.
What To Bring To The Exam
For your visit, please bring all necessary paperwork, including:
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Government-issued Photo ID such as a Passport, Driver’s License or ID Card
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Any medical history you may have: vaccination history, laboratory work & X-rays
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Form I-693 (pages 1 and 2 need to be completed prior to your appointment. Click here to download the form on the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Website.
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Adult Patient Registration (4 pages). Click here to download the form.
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Acknowledgement of Receipt of Privacy Notice (1 page). Click here to download the form.
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Payment for the Exam
What To Expect During The Exam
Each evaluation includes an examination performed according to the medical guidelines established by the USCIS and Centers for Disease Control. Be prepared to have a full physical examination of the body, including but not limited to the eyes, ears, nose, throat, extremities, heart, lungs, abdomen, lymph nodes, skin, and external genitalia. A mental evaluation will also be conducted.
What Happens After The Exam
After the exam, the doctor will complete Form I-693 and seal the form in an envelope for you to submit to USCIS. Make sure you get a copy of the completed Form I-693 for your personal records before the doctor seals the envelope. USCIS will not accept the form if the envelope has been opened or altered.
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