Terms like the Green Card Medical exam, the INS medical, the Immigration physical are all used to denote one thing – the Immigration Medical Examination that is determined by the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) and is an approved physical test that is mandatory for all green card applicants who are looking to become permanent residents of the United States of America.
Once the applicant fixes up an appointment with the USCIS-approved Civil Surgeon the Immigration Medical Examination is conducted along with blood tests and vaccinations, if needed.
Who is a USCIS Civil Surgeon?
A Civil Surgeon is a doctor approved by USCIS authorities designated to conduct the immigration medical exam of aliens in the US who are applying for permanent residence or for other immigration purposes. These doctors are on the panel of USCIS and are specially trained for conducting these examinations.
How do I find a USCIS-approved Civil Surgeon?
There are some good resources to find USCIS-approved doctors online. Try easyIME. Com, a portal that helps to coordinate applicants, Civil Surgeons and Immigration lawyers. Offering a range of USCIS-approved Civil Surgeons in and around your area based on your zip code the service for applicants comes absolutely free, with no charge.
Why do I need to appear for the medical exam?
The immigration medical exam is mandatory for all green card applicants for health verification purposes before they become a citizen of the United States. Moreover, it helps the government authorities assess how much medical care would you need, if any at all, once you permanently immigrate to the US as a permanent resident.
Which form needs to be filled up by Civil Surgeons for the Immigration Medical Exam?
These immigration exams are called i693. You will need to fill out the i693 form for taking these medical exams.Happy immigration to the USA!
There are approximately 3 million illegal immigrants who are high school aged and are undocumented.
From this number only around 64000 or more make it to high school and from that number only a little more than 7 percent, that is roughly around 4800 make it to college. The founder of a nonprofit organization who supports aspiring students stated that financial constraints, lack of information and a general fear and apathy force the other 93 per cent of illegal immigrants to stay out of college.
For many students who remain undocumented being asked as to where they come from is not a very easy question to answer; it’s not because they do not know the answer, but it is because the immigration laws are such that they go on to complicate the answer and also their lives. For most illegal immigrant students the United States has always been their home, and the immigrant laws are making it difficult for them to meld in with the systems in place. In the state of Oklahoma itself, there are around 100,000 immigrants. If these immigrants had access to the opportunities that education offers all the benefits are transferred to the communities in which they live.
QUESTION: MY USCIS CIVIL SURGEON STATES THAT A VACCINE IS NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
Try inquiring from your USCIS Civil Surgeon whether another medical care provider may have the vaccination. If some other pharmacy or a medical department or physician holds the vaccine and can give the vaccine, try getting it from there. Also, it is important to ask for documentation – that you have taken the vaccine. Once you get the vaccination administered bring the records back to your USCIS Civil Surgeon so that the Form I-693 can be filled up. The CDC is the body which monitors the kind of vaccinations which are not available in the United States, or which are the vaccines which may be facing a shortage. If CDC feels that there is a shortage of a vaccination across the globe USCIS could be asked to broadcast the message on its site – www.uscis.gov so that applicants and USCIS Civil Surgeons can be cautioned whether the vaccination is needed and what is to be done. This information is there on the USCIS Form I-69e page, the Immigration Medical page or the Civil Surgeon page.
QUESTION: WILL THE FORM I-693 BE ACCEPTED IF THE CHART PERTAINING TO VACCINATION IS INCOMPLETE?
No. There should be at least a single entry in each row against each vaccine. Please be aware that USCIS could return the form I-693 back to you.
The interview is the last step in the process for immigration and after the application for the Green Card is done.
On the day of the interview, all the documents specified in the “Instructions Package for Immigrant Visa Green card applicants” should be brought to the consulate by the green card applicant.
Even though the green card applicant may have an approved petition with him a personal interview is still required. A personal interview with a Consular officer is a crucial aspect of the immigration process, and this helps to identify people who are legally allowed to enter the United States. The interview process is an important feature that helps to maintain a free society, and preserve immigration fraud. This goes to ensure the security of all who resides in the United States.
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
The green card applicant should review all the paperwork, before going to the interview. All the questions and answers should be gone through carefully, and all the forms and documents given by the sponsor checked thoroughly, to rule out any errors. All the dates of the green card applicant’s visits to various places, the financial numbers and the immigration history should be checked too.
The green card applicant should take a fine point pen to the interview as sometimes a normal ball point pen does not work properly while signing on photographs.