What Should I Bring to My Immigration Physical?

May 23, 2024

Patient getting an immigration physical in Oregon City

Are you a new resident in the United States living in Oregon City and need to find a Civil Surgeon for your Immigration Physical? Whether you’re in Barclay Hills or Caufield, AFC Urgent Care Oregon City is conveniently located and ready to assist with your civil surgeon exam.

Schedule an immigration physical at AFC Urgent Care Oregon City today.

A civil surgeon exam, or immigration physical, is a crucial step for all green card applicants. This exam ensures that you don’t have any health conditions that could pose a threat to public health or require significant resources from the U.S. healthcare system. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) uses the immigration physical to screen for communicable diseases like tuberculosis and syphilis, and to make sure you’re up-to-date on necessary vaccinations. This helps protect public health and ensures a healthy immigrant population.

Preparing for Your Appointment

Before your visit, it’s important to fill out your I-693 (Immigration Physical form) electronically using the link sent via the email you provided during registration.

Bring a Friend or Family Member: Plan to bring a family member or friend over 18 to interpret as needed.

Vaccination Documents: Bring vaccination documents that are in English to your first appointment.

Tuberculosis Documentation: Bring documentation of tuberculosis treatment or antibodies if applicable.

For a smooth experience, it helps to prepare for your immigration physical, including steps to complete before your appointment and knowing what items to bring. Completing the I-693 form ahead of time is crucial. Most clinics will send you a form via email so you can fill it out electronically.

Other Preparations

If you’re unfamiliar with the process, we’re here to help you navigate it. Preparation is key to a successful immigration physical, so it’s important to know what to expect and what to bring with you.

Consider an Interpreter: If you need interpretation services, request one from our office at least two days in advance. At AFC Urgent Care, there is a $175 fee.

Wear Comfortable Clothing: Loose clothing allows for easier examination during the physical exam.

Prepare for Specimen Collection: Hold your urine for four hours to get a good specimen. Drink plenty of water and eat a wholesome meal for your blood draw.

Visit #1 – Initial Tests & Paperwork

What to Bring:

  • Government-issued ID (with photo) for yourself and any children immigrating with you.
  • Vaccination records (translated if necessary in a language other than English).
  • Any medical records you have, including hospital discharge summaries, specialist reports, or records of past treatments.
  • 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.

Plan to arrive 30 minutes early for your first appointment. This appointment involves reviewing your application details and ensuring you have all the necessary documentation. Clinical staff will collect blood samples for certain tests based on your age range. All this information will be documented on your Form I-693, a crucial part of your immigration application package.

Visit #2: The Civil Surgeon Exam (Scheduled About a Week Later)

Your second visit will be with a USCIS-approved doctor, known as a civil surgeon. They specialize in conducting immigration physicals and ensure you meet the health requirements for permanent residency. The civil surgeon will begin by reviewing your health history in detail. Be prepared to discuss any past medical conditions, medications you’re currently taking, and any surgeries you’ve undergone.

Following the discussion, the civil surgeon will perform a full physical examination. This will be a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, including checking your heart, lungs, reflexes, and overall well-being.

Based on your health history and the physical exam, the civil surgeon may recommend additional vaccinations or tests. This could include a chest x-ray, blood tests for specific diseases, or mental health evaluations. Once all the necessary tests are completed and the results are reviewed, the civil surgeon will finalize your Form I-693. As long as the labs, vaccines, and exam are completed, you will receive the I-693 sealed in an envelope for immigration, as well as a copy for your records.

By following these steps and being well-prepared, you can ensure your immigration physical goes smoothly, helping you move one step closer to obtaining your green card. Schedule your immigration physical at AFC Urgent Care Oregon City today and let us help you through this essential process.

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