
If the US consulate or the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) falls under categories that are not permitted for health-related reasons, we will conduct an immigration check or a green card medical exam so that we can test it anywhere. The examination includes the health checkups of physicians who must obtain US consular office or USCIS approval. The exams apply to both adults and children's applicants.
You must take care that your family doctor or doctor can not do this medical exam unless you are on the authorized US citizens' list of USCIS. A certain fee must be paid for the green card medical examination.
What is included in the medical exam:
The doctor consults you, questions related to you, and takes a chest radiograph as necessary. It usually does not have to be done quickly before collecting blood.
The main reasons for conducting health checks are to ensure that there are no serious diseases, mental problems, severe health conditions, or drugs that make you unacceptable to the United States.
Your doctor will confirm that you have received all necessary vaccinations. USCIS citizen surgeons can not locate anywhere if there is a health condition beyond the requirements of immigration medical examination.
Is there an official list of diseases that is considered impossible for visa applicants?
There is no official list of diseases or disorders related to whether the applicant is not authorized. Whether your condition or behavior could pose a threat to the property or safety of others is determined by the judgment of the doctor who is undergoing examination. Diseases considered "top suspect" include infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases and other sexually transmitted diseases. Hansen's disease (well known as leprosy) is another top disease also on the list of disease control and prevention centers. The center removed HIV from the list in January 2010.
Although the applicant inconveniences you, it does not affect, infect or hurt others, such as cancer, certain psychiatric disorders, heart disease, hypertension, hypotension etc. If it is there, it will not enter the entry permit. However, because you are not in a position to work and there is no need to access medical insurance, you may not be admitted because you may need the necessary government support (in other words, government welfare).
