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Description of American immigrants' physical examination process

Many people will choose to immigrate to the United States, so how to have a physical examination when they immigrate to the United States? This is a problem that many people care about. Let's take a look at the description of the physical examination process for American immigrants. Welcome to reading.

First, the physical examination must be brought.

1. Original letter of immigration interview;

2. Original passport;

3. Five recent photos (within half a year) that meet the requirements of the American Consulate Immigration Visa (5 1mm×5 1mm) (please refer to the interview letter and call the physical examination center for details);

4, vaccination records

Second, the physical examination process

1, medical history review;

2. Physical examination;

3. chest x-ray examination;

4. Gonorrhea examination;

5, blood test (15 years old and above need to draw blood to check whether there are infectious diseases);

6, tuberculosis examination (tuberculosis examination, 2 years old and above need to do)

Third, it is recommended to carry it.

If you have a history of chronic diseases, major diseases or surgery, or are currently receiving treatment, please provide medical records or valid medical certificates (such as medical records, hospitalization summaries, surgical records, pathological reports, etc.) as far as possible during physical examination.

As we all know, the case of domestic green card applicants will be transferred from the Immigration Bureau to the American Consulate in Guangzhou after approval by the Immigration Bureau, and the American Consulate will inform you of the interview. According to the regulations of the American consulate, you must complete a physical examination before the interview, that is to say, you must have a physical examination report when you go to the American consulate to submit materials, otherwise it will affect the interview and delay the follow-up procedures.