Our clinic is not only certified to conduct the immigration
medical exams required by immigration law, but our staff has had
specific training in how to properly handle your immigration
paperwork (
I-693
and the results of the associated medical tests) so your
immigration application is not delayed because of minor clerical
mistakes.
We understand how valuable your visa application is for you
and we ensure it is handled correctly! We also know that you have
come so far in your visa application process and that your
immigration application is very important for you. We can
certainly help you with your immigration medical today and also
ensure that we look after your healthcare needs years after your
application gets approved.
So call us today at
(781) 281-7081
and schedule your immigration physical today. Let us welcome you
to a healthy future in the United State of America. When you apply
for a green card (adjustment of status) in the United States, you
would usually need to have a medical examination.
This exam must be performed by a medical doctor who is authorized
by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Our doctors at My Town Urgent Care are authorized by USCIS and will be happy to
help most Green Card Applicants.
Services We Offer: Immigration services Immigration I-693 Medical Exam including: Medical examination (adults and children) Quantiferon Gold TB blood test Blood serology Urine test for Gonorrhea Review of vaccinations required
Additional Services offered:
TB testing Quantiferon Gold TB blood test Transcription of vaccination records/completion of
I-693 Supplemental form
Completing requirements for RFE's
Blood testing for immunity to: (Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella
(Chicken Pox) and Hepatitis B)
Chest xray Cholesterol and Blood Sugar testing. (Fasting advised)
What to expect:
A minimum of two visits are required for each immigration
physical.
Visit 1:
The first visit can be scheduled any day of the week and is with a
Medical Assistant, to review your paperwork and begin some of the
required medical testing. During this visit, the Medical Assistant
will collect all the necessary documentation and record it on your
I-693 form.
Visit 2:
The second visit will be with your Civil Surgeon to complete your
physical and obtain any necessary immunizations. This is typically
scheduled about 5-10 days after the initial visit, in order for
lab results to come back. Additional visits may be necessary
depending on the Civil Surgeon schedule and test results. When you
come to your appointment, please arrive 30 minutes early for
paperwork to be filled out. During the exam, the Civil Surgeon
will review health history and conduct a full body examination.
For females, a female staff member will be present in the room if
there is a male Civil Surgeon. Once health history is reviewed
with the Civil Surgeon, he or she will inform the Medical
Assistant to give any further vaccinations, immunizations or blood
draws.
Once all reports have been received and reviewed, you will be
notified that the documents are ready to be signed.
Click to download the following PDF forms:
Online Instructions for I-693 form
Online I-693 form
What to bring to your appointment:
Medical Form I-693 (Fill page 1 and the top of page 2, you may
complete this online or you may fill one out here at the clinic.
Please be sure everything is CAPITAL and in BLACK ink).
NOTE: DO NOT SIGN OR DATE FORM I-683 UNTILL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY
THE CIVIL SURGEON.
Government-issued photo identification, such as a valid Passport
or Driver's license as picture ID.
If you are 14 years old or younger, bring identification that
shows your name, date and place of birth and parent’s full name.
Possible forms of identification include your birth certificate
(with an English translation) or an affidavit
Vaccination or immunization records (if available) (such as DT,
DTP, DTaP, Td, Tdap, OPV, IPV, MMR, Hib, hepatitis A, hepatitis B,
varicella, pneumococcal influenza, rotavirus and meningococcal
disease)
NOTE: if records are in a different language they will need to be
translated into English.
Hospital or clinic records, including proof of prior treatment for
tuberculosis or other infectious diseases.
Prior chest x-rays and/or other diagnostic tests Any mental health records Alien Registration Number (A Number, if available)
Acceptable forms of payment (Cash or Credit/Debit. We do not
accept checks)
Costs for the Immigration Medical Exam:
Cost Per Person (paid during initial visit) Adults (over 15) – $500 Children (under 15) – $425 All Exams include: Physical Examination by Civil Surgeon TB Test (via QuantiFERON Gold) Titers for Hep B, MMR, Varicella Gonorrhea Test RPR (Syphilis) Test Additional Labs, Vaccines, or Services as needed: Chest X-Ray- $50 Td/Tdap – $100 MMR – $150 HEP A – $150 HEP B (each injection) – $150 Varicella – $300 Cert. Medical Translation Services – $125 Flu (October 1- March 30) – $50
If a physical needs to be repeated because it was not submitted to
USCIS within 60 days of the date it was completed and signed by
the civil surgeon, the pricing is:
Physical with paperwork- $250
Labs, Vaccines & Services- if any of these have expired, at
the same pricing as above
What to expect during the exam:
The medical examination entails a review of your medical history
and a physical examination.
The doctor will complete a comprehensive examination that will
include a review of your medical history, your vaccination or
immunization record and you can get tested in our office if you
don’t have your vaccine record and followed by a physical
examination.
After the exam, the doctor will complete Form I-693 and seal the
form in an envelope for you to submit to USCIS. Make sure you get
a copy of the completed I-693 for your personal records before the
doctor seals the envelope. USCIS will not accept the form if the
envelope has been opened or altered.