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Medical Exam I-693 Fee

Our cost for the immigration medical exam varies. This depends on whether the patients is an adult or a child and if they have their vaccination records.

The full INS immigration exam is very simple and requires only 4 basic steps and two office visits:

  1. Basic immigration physical exam
  2. Blood Test
  3. Proof of vaccinations. Most adults require proof of vaccination for Tetanus-Diphtheria Td (within the last 10 years), Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (Chicken Pox). The Immigration Doctor will review your vaccination history with you to determine whether you have all the required vaccinations. The cost of additional vaccinations is not included in the price of the basic exam but they are offered through our office for an additional fee. Please bring all vaccination records to your scheduled appointment for the immigration physical.
  4. Flu vaccine is required during flu season (October 1 – March 31).

After The Exam the immigration physical examination is completed, Dr. Gonzalez will certify Form I-693 with the test results of the immigration exam and vaccination history in a sealed enveloped to present to the INS. DO NOT OPEN THE SEALED ENVELOPE. Turn in the envelope with your immigration application. A copy of your blood tests results will be provided for you to keep after results have been discussed with the examining doctor. The examination will only be valid up to a year after the immigration exam date.

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Notes:

Please bring your immunization history, medical records, and two forms of ID with you (i.e. Passport, Immigration Visas, Birth Certificate, Drivers License).

Immigration exams are NOT covered by INSURANCE and are considered SELF PAY service. We will not submit any claims to insurance for payment.

0-18 Years Old 19-59 Years Old 60-64 Years Old 65 Years and Up
Flu Sho (Oct 1 thru Mar 31) Flu Shot (Oct 1 thru Mar 31) Flu Shot (Oct thru Mar 31) Flu Shot (Oct 1 thru Mar 31)
All Immunizations As Required
By The Health Dept
TDaP (Obtained within past
10 yrs)
TDaP (Obtained within past
10 yrs)
TDaP (Obtained within past
10 yrs)
MMR (+ Blood titer or 2 shots) Varicella (history of illness, or
+ Blood Titer or 2 shots)
Pneumococcal (Every 5 Yrs)
Varicella (history of illness, or
+ Blood Titer or 2 shots)
Varicella (history of illness, or
+ Blood Titer or 2 shots)

Important Update:

Beginning October 1, 2018, TST (tuberculin skin test) will no longer be allowed, and all civil surgeons must perform an IGRA when a test for cell-mediated immunity including children under 5 years of age.

Important Information (I-693 EXPIRATION)

Form I-693 medical report will be valid for two years from the date of submission to USCIS. At the same time, USCIS is shortening the I-693 validity period to 60 days from the date the Civil Surgeon signs the I-693 medical exam