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Immigration Physical Exam in NYC
Need an Immigration Physical Exam in NYC? Efficient Medical Care PC has you covered!
Starting on your journey to a green card in the United States? Trust Efficient Medical Care PC for your Immigration Physical Exam needs! With USCIS-certified civil surgeons and a comprehensive range of services, we're here to guide you through every step of the process.
Rely on our highly experienced green card doctors to conduct thorough health assessments.
Services We Offer in Jamaica, Sunnyside, and Jackson Heights:
Physical Examination: Our detailed assessments cover everything from blood work to X-rays, ensuring you meet I-693 examination standards.
Vaccinations: Receive necessary vaccinations to comply with USCIS requirements.
Blood and Urine Tests: Comprehensive testing to detect infections, diseases, and substance usage.
Mental Evaluation: Screening for mental health disorders with personalized treatment options available.
Drug and Alcohol Screening: Mandatory screenings to ensure compliance with green card physical exam standards.
Don't let the immigration medical exam process overwhelm you. Visit Efficient Medical Care PC for efficient, compassionate care tailored to your needs. Contact us now to schedule your appointment and start on your green card journey with confidence!  
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iandmydoctorclinic · 14 days
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Dr. Harshidaben Chaudhari is a USCIS designated Civil Surgeon serving the Houston Metropolitan Area since 2017. She is also a certified medical examiner for the US Department of Transportation. Dr. Chaudhari earned these designations through a rigorous certification process established by the US government.
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USCIS Medical Exam Journey with Green Card Health
USCIS Full form United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The USCIS medical exam or green card immigration physical exam is a legal, medical procedure through which your health conditions are thoroughly checked by a nationally certified civil surgeon in the US before granting you permission to live in New York, or any other state in the US as a citizen. Green Card Health offers Immigration medical exam by certified doctors at convenient location near the highway exit. Get appointment now. We also have walk in appointment facility.
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Amazing Health Partners is a certified USCIS Civil Surgeon Certified Clinic, our licensed physicians are authorized to conduct medical examinations for immigration purposes within the United States. Let’s delve into why we are your go-to USCIS Civil Surgeon Certified Clinic for all your health needs for immigration purposes.
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statcarewalkin223 · 1 year
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A short guide on I693 forms
A few years ago, nearly 120,000 refugees relocated to the United States, and close to 577,000 immigrants were granted permanent residence.
Both refugees and immigrants bring possible health risks as they come from diverse regions of the world, where healthcare systems and circumstances differ from those of the United States.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has the duty of monitoring these possible health risks through an immigration physical exam. This is documented through the I-693 form, which must be completed prior to permanent resident applications for individuals entering the United States.
Following the immigration exam, the USCIS then determines if applicants will be admitted to a residence in the United States. This article will cover the important facts and questions concerning form I-693.
What are I-693 forms?
People who are applying for a green card from within the United States must prove that they’re not inadmissible when it comes to public health. This is why they have to file form I-693, which is officially called the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record.
The purpose of form I-693
The USCIS requires I-693 forms to determine if foreign nationals relocating to the United States pose a health risk or possible harm to US citizens.
Almost all individuals applying for permanent residence must first visit a USCIS-authorized doctor to undergo a physical exam that must be filled out and sealed in an envelope by the physician.
Inadmissibility to the US
There are four main areas on form I-693 that determine admissibility status on grounds of public health:
●     Communicable diseases
●     Drug abuse or addiction
●     Failure to show proof of required vaccines
●     Certain mental disorders that lead to harmful behavior
 The communicable diseases flagged by the US Department of Health and Human Services include TB, Gonorrhea, and infectious leprosy.
For more detailed information on these barriers to admissions and a full list of required vaccines, check the USCIS website.
USCIS-approved physicians
Sometimes referred to as designated civil surgeons, the USCIS approves certain doctors to conduct the  USCIS Medical Exam. You may use the USCIS finder to locate a civil surgeon near you.
You may also go to an urgent care center, walk-in clinic, or immigration clinic near you. Just make sure that they have certified USCIS doctors to perform the green card medical exam.
Attention: As of Oct. 1, 2021, USCIS requires you to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to completing your forms. If not, you must file for a waiver with USCIS and bring it to one of our offices.
FAQs
How long are immigration physical results valid?
Immigration physical results are only valid for 2 years from the date of the civil surgeon's signature.
What should I bring to my immigration physical?
Bring the following to your immigration physical:
●     Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
●     Government-issued photo identification
●     Vaccination or immunization record
●     Health insurance card
●     Payment
 Is there a filing fee for Form I-693?
There’s no filing fee for form I-693.
 What happens after the exam?
After the exam, you may be asked to sign a few more forms. Once all the paperwork is completed and signed, your medical records and your Form I-693 will be sealed in an envelope. You need to be the one to submit it but don't break the seal, or the USCIS may deem it invalid.
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i693forms · 1 year
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A short guide on I693 forms
A few years ago, nearly 120,000 refugees relocated to the United States, and close to 577,000 immigrants were granted permanent residence.
Both refugees and immigrants bring possible health risks as they come from diverse regions of the world, where healthcare systems and circumstances differ from those of the United States.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has the duty of monitoring these possible health risks through an immigration physical exam. This is documented through the I-693 form, which must be completed prior to permanent resident applications for individuals entering the United States.
Following the immigration exam, the USCIS then determines if applicants will be admitted to a residence in the United States. This article will cover the important facts and questions concerning form I-693.
What are I-693 forms?
People who are applying for a green card from within the United States must prove that they’re not inadmissible when it comes to public health. This is why they have to file form I-693, which is officially called the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record.
The purpose of form I-693
The USCIS requires I-693 forms to determine if foreign nationals relocating to the United States pose a health risk or possible harm to US citizens.
Almost all individuals applying for permanent residence must first visit a USCIS-authorized doctor to undergo a physical exam that must be filled out and sealed in an envelope by the physician.
Inadmissibility to the US
There are four main areas on form I-693 that determine admissibility status on grounds of public health:
Communicable diseases
Drug abuse or addiction
Failure to show proof of required vaccines
Certain mental disorders that lead to harmful behavior
The communicable diseases flagged by the US Department of Health and Human Services include TB, Gonorrhea, and infectious leprosy.
For more detailed information on these barriers to admissions and a full list of required vaccines, check the USCIS website.
USCIS-approved physicians
Sometimes referred to as designated civil surgeons, the USCIS approves certain doctors to conduct the  USCIS Medical Exam. You may use the USCIS finder to locate a civil surgeon near you.
You may also go to an urgent care center, walk-in clinic, or immigration clinic near you. Just make sure that they have certified USCIS doctors to perform the green card medical exam.
Attention: As of Oct. 1, 2021, USCIS requires you to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to completing your forms. If not, you must file for a waiver with USCIS and bring it to one of our offices.
FAQs
How long are immigration physical results valid?
Immigration physical results are only valid for 2 years from the date of the civil surgeon's signature.
What should I bring to my immigration physical?
Bring the following to your immigration physical:
Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
Government-issued photo identification
Vaccination or immunization record
Health insurance card
Payment
Is there a filing fee for Form I-693?
There’s no filing fee for form I-693.
What happens after the exam?
After the exam, you may be asked to sign a few more forms. Once all the paperwork is completed and signed, your medical records and your Form I-693 will be sealed in an envelope. You need to be the one to submit it but don't break the seal, or the USCIS may deem it invalid.
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nhacly · 2 years
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$129 USCIS Doctors / Civil Surgeons For Immigration
$129 USCIS Doctors / Civil Surgeons For Immigration
Applicants for US Immigration and Citizenship have to apply for an adjustment of status (Form I-485). At the time of filing for an adjustment of status, the immigrant has to go through a medical examination by a USCIS-certified civil surgeon. The immigration form used for the Green Card medical examination by the USCIS civil surgeon is called an I-693 Form. This medical examination cannot be done…
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Silicon Valley Medical Clinic in Milpitas, CA is led by Shivani Chawla Mehta, M.D. She is a Full Scope Board Certified Family Physician and USCIS Civil Surgeon.
Dr. Chawla Mehta is experienced with USCIS I-693 Immigration Medical examinations for green card applicants.
The medical clinic is dedicated to giving family-centered health care services including routine primary care, immunizations, medical exams for employment, annual check up and physicals, allergy, asthma, weight loss counseling, diabetes, metabolic disorders, aches and pains, fever, cough, fatigue, headaches, covid concerns, and women’s health. We will soon be offering Laser Hair Removal and Laser Acne Treatment.
The clinic is in network and accepts all major insurances. Walk-Ins are accepted.
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Silicon Valley Medical Clinic
Address: 1113 S. Park Victoria Dr , Milpitas, CA 95035, USA
Phone:  408-945-0300
Website: https://siliconvalleymedicalclinic.com/
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abusinessblog1 · 3 years
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The Immigration Medical Exam: Common Questions and Answers
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Immigration … a term we have all become familiar with lately. Due to recent immigration policy changes by President Trump, news sources throughout the county are featuring segments and articles on immigration daily. It’s become very popular topic among our elected leaders and those affected by immigration. The American dream is alive and well, and people all over the world continue to want to come to the United States, as shown in recent immigration numbers.
In 2018 several changes were made to the immigration application. In addition to the new guidelines on the signature requirement, power of attorney signatures are no longer accepted.  The immigration mission statement has been changed to take out the words, “nation of immigrants,” the path to citizenship for DREAMers has been amended, new fees have been implemented, and more.
At UrgentWay, we can help with one of the main requirements of the citizenship process … the medical examination. Here’s a quick overview of the requirements for that exam. (For more details on the application, please visit the U.S. Department of State – Bureau of Consular Affairs website.)
How do I prepare for the Immigration Medical Exam?
While you can’t really “study” for your medical exam, it helps to know what to expect, and you will need to provide several forms:
Valid passport or another government-issued photo identification (children under 14 years old need to bring documents with name, place of birth, date of birth, and parents’ full names)
Vaccination records
Completed Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
Required number of U.S. passport photos
Acknowledgement of any learning disabilities for yourself or any family members who are also applying for citizenship
List of medications you are taking
Tuberculosis certification from your doctor
Any history of harmful or violent behavior resulting in injury to people or animals. This information will need to be shared with the doctor so that he/she can determine if the behavior was related to drug or alcohol abuse or a psychological or medical problem.
Insurance card (if you have insurance)
Can any doctor perform the exam?
Not all doctors are able to perform the immigration examination. You’ll have to be examined by a civil surgeon who has been approved by the U.S. Government, or USCIS-certified. At UrgentWay we have several USCIS-certified doctors on staff who can perform the examination for you. Sometimes, DNA testing is required as part of the medical exam to prove family affiliation. We also provide AABB-accredited DNA testing services, so you can get both exams done at one time.
What does the medical exam cover?
The medical examination has a few different parts:
A review of your medical history and immunization records (see below for details on required vaccinations)
DNA test (if needed)
Test for various diseases and illnesses
A physical and mental evaluation
Drug and alcohol screening
Several vaccinations will need to be given during the medical examination, as required by the Immigration and Naturalization Act.  The following vaccines are mandatory because the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has determined they are in the interest of public health:
Haemophilius Influenza Type B
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Influenza
Meningococcal
Mumps, Measles, Rubella (MMR)
Pertussis
Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Polio
Rotavirus
Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoids
Varicella
If you have had any of these vaccinations already, be sure to bring certified documentation of your vaccines to the exam to give the doctor.
What if I fail the exam?
You could fail the medical exam if:
You have drug abuse or addiction
You have a physical or mental disorder associated with harmful behavior
You don’t show proof of vaccinations
You have a communicable disease of public health significance.
What does the exam cost?
Cost for the examination can vary from $100 to $400, and you will need to be prepared to pay for the examination the same day.  At UrgentWay, our immigration medical exam costs are very affordable, if no further tests or treatments are needed. (We periodically offer special pricing on immigration exams; check our Special Offers page for details.)
Once the exam is complete, the doctor will give you the documentation required in a sealed envelope. Don’t open the envelope … keep it sealed and submit it with your Form I-693. The exam results are good for one year.
How do I schedule my immigration medical exam?
All four of our UrgentWay locations offer immigration medical exams, but we do recommend scheduling an appointment to ensure that our USCIS-certified doctors are available. Call us at 877-276-9006 with questions or to schedule your appointment, or book online.
If you have more questions, or need more details, check out our Immigration Medical Exam services page on our website. We look forward to helping you get the immigration medical exam crossed off your list.
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iandmydoctorclinic · 20 days
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Dr. Harshidaben Chaudhari is a USCIS designated Civil Surgeon serving the Houston Metropolitan Area since 2017. She is also a certified medical examiner for the US Department of Transportation. Dr. Chaudhari earned these designations through a rigorous certification process established by the US government.
https://www.iandmydoctor.com/immigration-physical-exam-sugar-land-houston-stafford-pearland-texas/
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Immigration exams, vaccinations for your Green Card, US citizenship, Dr. Mehra is certified USCIS civil surgeon for Immigration Physicals in Chantilly,VA.For Immigration Medical details, call us now http://bit.ly/37tSAim
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What You Should Know About The Form I-693 Some Questions Answered?
Question: Is it obligatory that the delegated common specialist needs to sign Part no 6 of the Form I-693, or is it enough if the wellbeing division staff signs it? 
The Part No 6 must be endorsed by the doctor of the wellbeing office, which might be in unique or could be a stepped seal. It could happen that the wellbeing office staff, similar to the medical caretaker or different experts could co-sign the structure yet it isn't obligatory by them. What is anyway required, is the mark of the concerned wellbeing division's named common specialist.
Question: Is it required by the Civil Surgeon to have the Vaccination Table and the Results segment finished appropriately to guarantee fulfillment of the inoculation part of the Form I-693?
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Indeed. This is required. The Civil Surgeon needs to fill in the subtleties of the immunization table and the Results part totally. In the inoculation table the whole immunization history, dates of inoculations concurred by the Civil Surgeon and so on must be topped off. Some other waiver demands should be inked in as well.
Question: It is presently needed by the Form I-693 for candidates who require a chest X-beam to incorporate a duplicate of the X-beam report alongside the I-693 document. Would you be able to let me know with respect to what sort of X-beam report is currently satisfactory?
Just a certified and perceived radiologist's report that is marked and fixed on an official letterhead of the clinic or medical focus is satisfactory by USCIS. Additionally, no primer or incomplete assessment will be acknowledged by USCIS. The full assessments or discoveries should be done and the discoveries recorded. As a rule the common specialist should hang tight for quite a while till this report has been dispatched by the medical office that is inspecting the situation and a close down is impossible on the I-693 structure till this report is gotten.
Question: The prerequisites by the CDC and USCIS have been changed for the purpose of medical references, as has been recorded on Form I-693. Would you be able to disclose to me the cases when the Part 5's reference segment should be finished?
Sub Part 5 of Part 5 must be finished, if the reference is required. A situation could happen when a Class A condition is suspected and a further assessment is required. The Part 5 isn't to be finished if the CDC just suggests Part 5. What should be possible rather is have the Referral box documented with a remark.
This article responds to certain inquiries and offers guidance on how the I-693 structure must be topped off. It likewise states how just a certified and perceived radiologist's report that is marked and fixed on an official letterhead of the clinic or medical focus is worthy by USCIS, and furthermore, how no primer or incomplete assessment will be acknowledged by USCIS.
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weibomedical-blog · 4 years
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Weibo Medical Care: Li Zheng, MD
13640 39th Ave #401 Flushing NY 11354 (718) 463-3838 [email protected] https://www.weibomedical.com
Dr. Zheng at Weibo Medical Care is an experienced physician and certified in various medical fields. It includes the American Board of Family Medicine, Rated American's Top Family Doctor, USCIS Approved Civil Surgeon (Immigration Exam Doctor), Attending doctor at Flushing Hospital and Queen's Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian Church. 
Dr. Zheng is also a New York Licensed Acupuncturist and a specialist in preventive medicine for children, adults, and geriatrics. He also attends patients with chronic conditions, including high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and asthma treatment.
Conveniently located in downtown Flushing, Queens, NY. Weibo Medical Care has a team of highly qualified doctors and health professionals. They offer online scheduling so that you can arrange your 24/7 appointment. They also work at every stage of life to keep families healthy. 
Dr. Zheng and other family doctors are accredited for the US CIS Immigration Exam and Pediatric Patients, Geriatric patients, and all the other family medical professions are cared for so that they can live healthier lives at any age.
Dr. Zheng and his colleagues have been trained extensively, including dermatology and gynecology. As a team of board-certified physicians, Dr. Zheng and the physicians' organization would like to keep everyone in the region as healthy as possible.
The doctors are careful, knowledgeable, and calm at any moment. They expect new patients to be accepted and their healthcare partners. You can go to their website and make your appointment schedule 24/7. Walk-in is also welcome.
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A civil surgeon is a medical doctor who has been certified by the USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service) to conduct medical exams for people seeking lawful permanent resident status while in the U.S. Anytime MD is there to conduct the exam for you fast do you can proceed with other parts of your application process. Contact them today to get started with your immigration medical examination.
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Medical Examination for U.S. Immigration. All that is necessary to complete your medical exam for USCIS exam. Medical Exams for U.S. Immigration may only be performed by a USCIS Certified Civil Surgeon. United States immigration law requires immigrant visa applicants to obtain certain vaccinations (listed below) prior to the issuance of an immigrant visa. Panel physicians who conduct medical examinations of immigrant visa applicants are required to verify that immigrant visa applicants have met the vaccination requirements, or that it is medically inappropriate for the visa applicant to receive one or more of the listed vaccinations: 1) Hepatitis A, 2) Hepatitis B, 3) Influenza, 4) Influenza type b (Hub), 5) Measles, 6) Meningococcal, 7) Mumps, 8) Pneumococcal, 9) Pertussis, 10) Polio, 11) Rotavirus, 12) Rubella, 13) Tetanus, 14) Varicella.
United States Civil Surgeon USCIS Board Certified in Internal Medicine. Suburban Medical & Wellness Center  Since June 2006. Graduated with honors at –  University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign.
Faculty Professor : 1) Mount Sinai Hospital, 2) Rosalind Faranklin University, Chicago, IL, 3) Chicago Medical School
Affiliated With : 1) St. Alexius Medical Center, Hoffman Estates, 2) Alexian Brother Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, 3) Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights, 4) Glen Oaks Hospital, Glendale Heights, 5) Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge.
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