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USCIS Approved Civil Surgeon Immigration Physicals: Cedar Hills, Cedar Hills, Beaverton

Looking for a USCIS authorized civil surgeon near you for an Immigration Physical? We offer comprehensive immigration exams for applicants of all ages, fulfilling all the necessary medical requirements set by The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Additionally, our services extend to refugees seeking vaccination assessments and immunizations.

Starting a new life in the United States is exciting! At AFC Cedar Hills, we understand that the immigration process can be overwhelming. That's why we offer affordable and convenient immigration physicals to help you get one step closer to achieving your goals.

Schedule an immigration physical at AFC Urgent Care Cedar Hills today.

Before Your Visit

  • Schedule your appointment online or by calling 503-305-6262. This ensures we have availability for your immigration physical.
  • Complete the I-693 form electronically after registering online. This will save you time at your first visit. Once you register, you will receive an email with a link to an online form.
  • Gather your documentation: This includes vaccination records (translated to English if necessary), proof of tuberculosis treatment (if applicable), and a government-issued ID for yourself and any children immigrating with you.
  • Need an interpreter? Consider bringing a friend or family member 18 or older to interpret, or request one at least 48 hours in advance for a $175 fee.
  • Dress comfortably in loose clothing for easier examination during the physical.
  • Prepare for blood work: Drink plenty of water beforehand and avoid urinating for 4 hours to ensure a good sample.

Visit 1: Paperwork and Initial Tests

Your first visit will involve some initial paperwork and tests to get the ball rolling. To expedite this process, please arrive 30 minutes early. We'll review your application details and ensure you have all the required documentation (government-issued ID, vaccination records, medical records, etc. - see full list below). Our clinical staff will then collect blood samples for age-specific tests. All this information will be documented on your Form I-693, a key part of your immigration application.

Here's what to bring to your first visit:

  • Government-issued ID (with photo) for yourself and any children immigrating with you
  • Vaccination records (translated to English if necessary)
  • Any medical records you have, including hospital discharge summaries, specialist reports, or records of past treatments (if applicable)
  • Prior chest X-rays or other relevant diagnostic tests (if applicable)
  • Mental health records (if applicable)
  • USCIS correspondence you've received (if applicable)
  • Payment (cash or credit card)

Visit 2: Civil Surgeon Exam

During your second visit, scheduled about a week after your initial appointment, you'll meet with a USCIS-approved doctor, known as a civil surgeon. These specialists conduct immigration physicals to ensure you meet the health requirements for permanent residency. The civil surgeon will start by thoroughly reviewing your medical history. Be prepared to discuss any past health conditions, current medications, and any surgeries you've had.

Following this discussion, they'll perform a comprehensive physical exam to assess your overall health, checking your heart, lungs, reflexes, and general well-being. Based on your medical history and the exam, the civil surgeon may recommend additional vaccinations or tests like chest X-rays, blood tests for specific diseases, or mental health evaluations. Once everything is complete, including any recommended tests and vaccinations, the civil surgeon will finalize your Form I-693. You'll then receive a sealed envelope containing the official I-693 for immigration purposes, along with a copy for your records.

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  • Why choose AFC for Urgent Care?

    With state-of-the-art centers and a professional medical team, AFC provides on-site X-rays, labs, procedures, and more!

  • What's the difference between AFC Urgent Care and emergency room services?

    Urgent care is for medical conditions that require prompt attention but do not pose an immediate threat to your health or life. Here is a simple rule of thumb: if your medical issues(s) are life threatening, call 911, or go directly to a hospital emergency room. If not, an urgent care center such as AFC is an excellent alternative.

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