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How to do the medical examination for American immigrants? What items do you usually check?

Physical examination of immigrants is a procedural process that immigrants need to go through to invest in the United States. According to American immigration law, to apply for a green card, you need to pass the immigration investment exam, which is also known as the ImmigrationMedicalExam exam. When interviewing American immigrant visa applicants in different countries/regions, you must have a routine physical examination at the local designated physical examination center/hospital. Applicants who participate in the recruitment interview of American immigrant visa in Guangzhou Consulate must undergo routine physical examination in four health examination centers (Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai or Fujian) designated by Guangzhou Consulate. Now let's introduce in detail the related matters of the physical examination of immigrants in the United States.

There are four aspects to be tested in the overall examination of American immigrant investment: 1. General examination.

Including basic eye, ear, nose, throat, limbs, cardiovascular, lung, abdominal cavity, lymph nodes and skin examination.

Second, the detection of tuberculin

All applicants over 2 years old should be tested for tuberculosis. Applicants aged 2- 14 choose a skin test, and it must take 2 to 3 days to report. /kloc-Borrowers over 0/5 years old will be required to undergo further sputum examination for tuberculosis if their chest X-rays are abnormal, such as thickening diseases. Of course, if you are diagnosed with tuberculosis, you can still immigrate after treatment, which does not mean that tuberculosis patients cannot immigrate and invest.

Third, X-ray chest film

All applicants need to do it, but there is a big difference between applicants under 10 and applicants over 10. /kloc-applicants over 0/0 years old need to take two different X-rays (posterior anterior and lateral); /kloc-applicants over 0/0 years old receive X-ray examination (back and front).

Fourth, blood test.

In addition to basic blood tests, doctors will also conduct safety checks on infectious diseases such as hepatitis B virus. For applicants over 15 years old, it is used to check whether they contain "hiv virus" and "syphilis infection". If the doctor suspects that people over the age of 15 are likely to have this virus infection, the doctor will check it.

The immigration law stipulates that applicants must have more than a dozen pre-vaccination records, including: whooping cough, tetanus shot and diphtheria, polio, urticaria, urticaria, mumps, influenza encephalitis, Haemophilus influenzae, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C, measles, lung infection, rotavirus and varicella vaccine. This kind of pre-seedling has different regulations in some age groups, and not all pre-seedlings need to be injected. If you have completed the vaccination before studying abroad (as evidenced by the immunization record), or the blood test shows that you have enough antigens and enough immunity, both of these situations can indicate that you don't need to take additional vaccination.