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The I-693 form must be completed for anyone applying for a Visa, Green Card or United States Citizenship or any adjustment in status.
Once you make an appointment, we will provide detailed instructions on what to expect.
Generally, a blood draw and urine test is necessary. The specific tests will be based on the patient’s age and personal medical history and other health factors. Following the first visit, the applicant will be seen in clinic for a second follow-up visit. The entire process may take up to 14 days.
You must bring all medical records including vaccinations and your Passport/VISA. Have them translated into English or bring a translator with you. **It is the responsibility of the applicant to have any record used for the Immigration Physical to be officially translated into English.
The following is a list of items you are required to bring to your examination:
At Passport Health DFW, we stock all required vaccinations which can be given on the first or second visit.
Once the I-693 is completed, the original is provided in a sealed envelope for delivery to USCIS and a second copy is provided for your personal records.
I-693 Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
If you are applying for adjustment status to become a lawful permanent resident, use the I-693 form.
USCIS Policy Manual Volume 8, Part B, Chapter 4.
Instructions for Form I-693 (PDF, 327 KB)
Form I-693 reports results of a medical examination to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
You should schedule the medical examination as close as possible to the time you file for adjustment of status, respond to a Request for Evidence, or attend an interview (if applicable). NOTE: The Form I-693 must be dated no earlier than 60 days before you filed your underlying application under normal circumstances
Under the immigration laws of the United States, a foreign national who applies for an immigrant visa abroad, or who seeks to adjust status to a permanent resident while in the United States, is required to receive vaccinations to prevent the following diseases:
The medical examination requires a medical history, obtained by the civil surgeon or a member of the physician’s professional staff, from the applicant (preferably) or a family member, which includes:
The physical examination is to include:
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