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.
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.
Nao Medical uses the correct USCIS civil surgeon workflow while still helping patients who search for an immigration doctor near them.
Nearby Nao locations can start records review, vaccine planning, and testing before the final civil surgeon visit.
Bring records, translations, and prior follow-up documents so the visit can focus on the missing steps.
Final Form I-693 visits are currently coordinated at these Nao Medical sites when the case is ready.
259 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003
The Manhattan location for final civil surgeon visits and city-accessible scheduling.
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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.
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135 Mineola Blvd, Mineola, NY 11501
A Nassau County location for final civil surgeon visits on Long Island.
View this locationCurrent government guidance is especially important for Form I-693 rules, vaccine documentation, and civil surgeon requirements.
official Form I-693 resource with edition, filing, and applicant submission guidance.
Official USCIS tool for checking designated civil surgeon options by address or ZIP code.
Current CDC vaccine record, age-based vaccine, titer, and sealed-envelope guidance for civil surgeons.
June 11, 2025 USCIS update on validity for forms signed on or after November 1, 2023.
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Common questions based on the visit details above.
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.