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  • Some Facts About The Immigration Medical Exam
  • Although the Immigration Medical Examination is not required for those who are non-immigrant- visa-applicants and even those who are non-immigrants arriving at a port of entry, but it could transpire that the Consular officer overseas or the inspector at the port of admission may instruct you to go through the Immigration exam if there is some doubt or some reasons to believe that the applicant could be rendered inadmissible on medical grounds.

    REFUGEES:

    Once refugees apply for adjustment of status they can become eligible to apply for what is called Adjustment of Status one year after their initial admission for refugee status. Once they apply for this position they are not required to go in for the Immigration Medical again, unless a condition came to light in which the refugee became inadmissible.

    Even then refugees who are not required to take up the Medical Examination must still conform to vaccination rules and should go in for the necessary vaccinations. A sign-off for this has to be submitted to establish the Adjustment of Status application.

    Refugee applicants can contact their local health coordinator or resettlement agency to be able to know whether it is possible for the refugee to get the vaccination sign-off done by the state or local health agency.

    It is advisable for the refugees to contact their state refugee health coordinator or local refugee resettlement agency to find out whether it is possible for the refugee to get the vaccination sign-off done by a state or local health department.

  • easyIME and the Green Card Physical!
  • easyIME and Green Card

    easyIME is a portal that seeks to redefine standards amongst green card holders, offering optimum quality and unsurpassed service to our esteemed customers!

    The services at the portal strive to offer the most efficient and one of the most affordable resources for going through the Medical Examination available online today.

    Applicants can fix up the appointment with the doctor of their choice, right in the area where they reside. The doctor who is eligible to conduct these examinations has to be first approved by USCIS, the body that looks after immigration procedures in the United States. Reports have to be completed by these doctors and each and every detail has to be filled up in what is called the I-693 form.

    BENEFITS FOR APPLICANTS:

    By working with these Surgeons what is intended is to establish the facility of uniform pricing by across the United States of America. easyIME has emerged as a one-stop solution provider for having the Immigration Medical Examination conducted in the country. It has now become easy for all applicants, with the easy-to-use portal, to get all the tests of the Immigration Medical conducted, in just 1 or 2 visits.

    ADVANTAGEOUS FOR CIVIL SURGEONS TOO:

    For Civil Surgeons too, easyIME becomes a veritable partner for helping applicants take the Green Card Exam smoothly and seamlessly, for we realize how busy doctors are and has therefore made the entire process very easy to manage.

    Truly, easyIME is a one-stop facility for both applicants and doctors!

  • Tips on Saving Money When Applying For your Green Card… Part 1
  • easyIME Blog

    Step 1
    Read, read and read! This could sound boring but it has no substitute. Read up on whatever you find online especially the USCIS website.
    Step 2
    You have a job to keep! So, it may be difficult to go back and forth and keep inquiring, file the paperwork or deal with the whole legal aspect of the Green Card application. Hire an Immigration Lawyer. It is his job to deal with the underpaid USCIS staff and make sure his clients get Green Card without hassles. Plus, he knows legal terms much better than you do. Since, you will need to visit your immigration lawyer quite often, make sure that you select an immigration lawyer near you – it can be near your workplace or near your home.
    Step 3
    Test and Dissect.
    Now that you have read up the basics, you will be able to filter out a good attorney from a bad one. Visit more than one immigration attorney. A high priced lawyer may not always be the right one and likewise a low priced one may not always be your last resort. Dissect what the immigration lawyer says and weigh opinions of more than one immigration attorney so you know the best option for you. The total lawyer fee usually falls within the range of $5000-$9000.
    Step 4
    Start collecting the right documents. Keep filing them as and how you collect them. Make copies and make sure you have a backup file. One to two back up files are good. The attorney will let you know how you can file the documents. Once the file is prepared, it’s time to submit it to the USCIS.

  • Who Needs to Take the Immigration Physical Exam in the USA?
  • There are many categories of individuals who form a part of the immigration populace – of these, some are required to take on the immigration physical examination.

    As per the US Department of Homeland Security, the following categories of immigrants, refugees and others form the immigration source pool:

    • Immigrants
    • Refugees
    • Those who are adjusting for status

    Of the above, the entire category of immigrants, refugees and certain non-immigrant categories, and these could include fiancés, who enter the United States, should have a physical examination, coupled with a mental examination.

    Inside the United States of America, those who apply for adjustment of status to that of permanent residence should have the physical and mental examination conducted by a Civil Surgeon appointed by the USCIS, or the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services.

    For those residing outside of the country and coming into the United States should have the physical and mental examination conducted by a panel physician.

    THE ROLE OF CDC IN THE IMMIGRATION MEDICAL

    Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, or the CDC, as it is called, gives the series of technical instructions to the USCIS-appointed Civil Surgeons and Panel Physicians, who conduct the immigration medicals. The technical instructions are made in accordance with the INA, or the Immigration and Nationality Act rules.