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Usually, Insurance does not cover immigration green card medical exams, but the best part is that we help you, clients, by keeping our prices as low as possible.

Anyone seeking a green card is an obligation for him or her to go through USCIS requires medical examinations by a certified examiner, usually designated as a civil surgeon, to make sure that you are in good physical and mental health condition plus properly vaccinated.

In the medical exam, the authorized doctor screens out green card applicants with certain health conditions. Following are some of the major steps;

  • Physical and mental health evaluation
  • Previous medical records
  • Vaccination records
  • Drug and alcohol testing
  • Urine, blood, and Tuberculosis tests

There are two conditions when you apply within the Us, and then you have to go to visit a civil surgeon authorized by US Citizenship and Immigration Services. In the second condition, if you are applying from outside, then you also have to visit a US Department of State authorized doctor.

The cost of the medical exam varies, depending on your requirements.

You can make an appointment, and then your medical exam will be scheduled. At 2DAYIMMIGRATION CLINIC, you can take same-day appointments.

The civil surgeon will ask you to sign the medical exam results form. The results will be given to you in a sealed envelope, which you will either include with your green card application, send to USCIS after you’ve applied, or bring to your green card interview. Do not break or open the sealed envelope.

  • Prescription of medicine you are currently taking
  • Previous medical records
  • Passport or other photo ID
  • Immunization records