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Immigration doctor near me for Form I-693

Applicants often call this an immigration doctor visit. For USCIS Form I-693, the official requirement is a medical exam completed by a designated civil surgeon.

USCIS requires Form I-693 exams completed in the United States to be handled by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon. CDC technical instructions guide the required testing, vaccination review, and follow-up documentation.

Nao Medical's core immigration medical exam package starts at $350 self-pay. Vaccines, titers, chest X-rays, expedited review, or extra follow-up can add cost only when records, age, results, or case-specific requirements make them necessary.

Bring records before the final signature Complete vaccine records, translations, prior TB or treatment paperwork, and USCIS notices help the civil surgeon decide what can be documented and what still needs follow-up.

What matters before the I-693 exam

The strongest appointment starts with the right records, the correct civil surgeon workflow, and a clear plan for required testing, vaccines, cost, and final packet handling.

Immigration doctor search, civil surgeon requirement

Nao Medical uses the correct USCIS civil surgeon workflow while still helping patients who search for an immigration doctor near them.

Start near home

Nearby Nao locations can start records review, vaccine planning, and testing before the final civil surgeon visit.

Avoid repeat work

Bring records, translations, and prior follow-up documents so the visit can focus on the missing steps.

Common reasons applicants book

  • Adjustment of status or green card medical exam requirements.
  • Attorney request to complete Form I-693 with the I-485 package.
  • USCIS request for a medical exam or updated medical documentation.
  • Missing vaccine records, old records, or records from outside the United States.
  • Need for a local intake option before the final civil surgeon visit.

What happens after scheduling

  • The team confirms which Nao location fits the first step.
  • Records and vaccine history are reviewed for missing documentation.
  • Required labs and follow-up items are coordinated.
  • The final civil surgeon visit is scheduled when the file is ready.

Cost, timing, and records planning

A first visit can often start quickly, but final I-693 completion depends on records, required labs, vaccine documentation, any follow-up results, and civil surgeon availability.

Bring a passport or government-issued photo ID, vaccine records with dates, certified English translations for non-English documents, USCIS notices or attorney instructions, and prior TB, chest X-ray, syphilis, gonorrhea, or treatment records if they apply.

Nao Medical does not decide immigration eligibility. The civil surgeon completes the medical exam and Form I-693 documentation; USCIS decides the application after reviewing the full filing.

Immigration exam locations across New York

Start records review, labs, and vaccine planning near home. Final civil surgeon visits are currently coordinated at StuyTown, Hicksville, and Mineola when the file is ready.

Hicksville immigration medical exam location

Long Island

Hicksville

232 W Old Country Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801

A Nassau County location where patients can start the process and, in many cases, complete the final civil surgeon visit. Final civil surgeon visits are coordinated here.

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Immigration exam overview

Review the full USCIS medical exam service, civil surgeon workflow, $350 starting price, and final visit options.

I-693 cost guide

Understand the $350 core package, optional expedited review, and case-specific add-ons.

What to bring

Prepare ID, vaccine records, translations, USCIS notices, and prior medical documentation before the visit.

Vaccines for Form I-693

Review age-based vaccine documentation, missing records, titers, and current COVID-19 vaccine guidance.

Official USCIS and CDC references

These are the public government references behind the I-693 edition, civil surgeon, vaccine, COVID-19, and validity guidance used in the details copy.

USCIS Form I-693

Official details for current edition, filing, applicant submission, and sealed-envelope guidance.

Questions about immigration medical exams

People often use the phrase immigration doctor, but USCIS uses the term designated civil surgeon for doctors who can complete Form I-693 inside the United States.
You can usually start at a nearby Nao location for intake, records, labs, and vaccine planning. Final civil surgeon visits are currently coordinated at StuyTown, Hicksville, and Mineola.
No attorney referral is required to ask about an I-693 medical exam, but bring attorney paperwork or USCIS notices if you already have them.
Bring the records and reliable English translations. The civil surgeon decides what can be used for Form I-693 documentation.
Families can ask about scheduling multiple applicants. Each person still needs individual ID, records, testing, vaccine review, and Form I-693 documentation.
Bring outside results, but the civil surgeon must determine whether they can be used under the current CDC and USCIS process.

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The team explained which records mattered before the final civil surgeon visit.

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I knew the starting price, what could add cost, and what to bring before scheduling.

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They helped me organize vaccine records and translations so I did not waste a visit.

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The staff made the I-693 steps clearer than trying to piece everything together alone.

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I started close to home and knew where the final civil surgeon appointment would happen.

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The sealed packet instructions were clear, and the visit felt organized.