If you’re applying for a green card (adjustment of status), an immigration doctor will perform a medical immigration examination. Immigration doctors, also known as civil surgeons, are physicians designated by the U.S. Citizenship Immigration Services (USCIS) to perform medical exams. The immigration exam is required as part of the green card application process, and an immigration doctor is the only physician allowed to conduct the exam.
A medical immigration exam consists of the following:
The purpose of an immigration medical examination is to help determine who is healthy enough to enter the United States.
In most cases, physicians can apply to become civil surgeons. However, some circumstances exist when the USCIS designates individual or specific classes of physicians as civil surgeons. This is known as the limited blanket designation. For instance, military physicians and physicians in local health departments fall under this designation.
If you get an immigration medical exam within the United States, a civil surgeon will perform your exam. Civil surgeons are licensed physicians with at least four years of professional experience.
Alternatively, if you are outside the U.S. and require an immigration exam, you will see a panel physician at a U.S. consulate or Embassy. Panel physicians differ from civil surgeons and are designated by the Department of State.
An immigration doctor is responsible for conducting the immigration medical examination in addition to other tasks. The medical examination includes:1
The civil surgeon is also responsible for completing the medical report form (I-693) that is part of the application process for a green card. Suppose their patient requires further evaluation or treatment for an issue that is not relevant to the medical exam. In that case, the civil surgeon will inform the patient and recommend the appropriate treatment.
On the other hand, civil surgeons are not responsible for deciding if an applicant is eligible for a green card. This is determined by a U.S. Department of Homeland Security officer after reviewing all of the applicants’ records, including the medical exam.2
If you are planning to apply for a green card or are already applying, you will first need to find an immigration doctor near you. Remember to collect all your medical and vaccination histories so they are ready to share when you go to your exam.
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