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Form I-693 Medical Exam Requirements: What USCIS Usually Looks For

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Form I-693 Medical Exam Requirements: What USCIS Usually Looks For

Important Note

This page is for general information only. USCIS rules can change. Only USCIS and a civil surgeon decide what applies to your case.

What Is Form I-693?

Form I-693 is the official USCIS form used to record the results of the immigration medical exam. The form is completed by a USCIS-approved doctor called a civil surgeon.

The form helps USCIS review certain health-related information required for immigration processing.

Who Completes the Form

Applicants should not fill out medical sections themselves.

What the Form Usually Covers

Form I-693 may include information about:

Not every section applies to every person. The civil surgeon decides what is needed based on USCIS instructions.

Vaccination Records

Applicants are often asked to provide vaccination records. If records are missing, the civil surgeon explains what options are available.

Vaccination requirements are set by USCIS and public health authorities. They can change over time.

Signing and Sealing the Form

After the exam is complete, the civil surgeon signs Form I-693. The form is usually placed in a sealed envelope.

Applicants should not open sealed envelopes unless USCIS gives written instructions to do so.

How USCIS Uses the Form

USCIS reviews Form I-693 as part of a larger application. The form alone does not approve or deny an immigration case.

USCIS may request a new form if information is missing or outdated.

Common Misunderstandings

Limits and Variations

Civil surgeons follow USCIS instructions, but office procedures may vary. Timing, required tests, and documentation can differ by case.

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Bottom Line

Form I-693 records medical exam information for USCIS. It is required for many cases, but it does not decide the outcome by itself.