At Metro Urgent Care, we offer immigration physicals required by the USCIS for those applying for U.S. Citizenship or a green card. Navigating the immigration medical exam process requires a thorough and accurate physical examination to meet the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requirements.
BOOK APPOINTMENT - FULLERTON AVE BOOK APPOINTMENT - MONTROSE AVE BOOK APPOINTMENT - LA GRANGEThe USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) requires you to get a complete health check when you apply for permanent U.S. citizenship.
At Metro Urgent Care, we have civil surgeons authorized and designated by the Department of Homeland Security and USCIS to perform the immigration medical exams. We will conduct the exam following the needed guidelines and regulations stipulated by the government.
The following documents are required for your immigration medical exam:
Metro Urgent Care will guide you through the entire process, and we expect to complete it within 2-4 business days while providing you with the most convenient and accurate services.
Metro Urgent Care is your trusted, one-stop clinic for immigration medical exams. Our civil surgeons will complete all the tests and vaccinations required by the USCIS and prepare accurate reports to ensure a smooth process.
It includes verifying your identity, criminal history, immigration status, and any security or public safety concerns by checking databases like FBI records and Interpol.
Bring a valid government-issued ID, your vaccination records, mental health history, and details of any past treatment for tuberculosis or other contagious diseases.
The exam typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the tests and vaccinations required.
Results are typically ready within 7 to 10 days, depending on lab processing and required tests.
You may fail if you have a communicable disease of public health concern, lack required vaccinations, have a history of drug abuse, or certain mental health conditions with associated harmful behavior.
Most insurance plans don’t cover the full exam, but may cover some parts like vaccines or lab tests. Check with your provider for details.