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Immigration medical exams in Manhattan

Applicants in Manhattan can use Nao Medical for records review, required testing, vaccine planning, and final civil surgeon routing for Form I-693.

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.

Local intake

Start in Manhattan when you need records review, labs, vaccine planning, or help preparing the file.

Final visit routing

Final civil surgeon visits are coordinated at StuyTown, Hicksville, or Mineola based on readiness and availability.

Bring records

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.

Cost clarity

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.

USCIS and CDC workflow

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.

Timing 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.

How Manhattan applicants usually start

  • Choose the closest Nao location for intake, records, and missing-document review.
  • Bring vaccine records, translations, USCIS notices, and prior medical documentation.
  • Complete required lab, vaccine, or follow-up steps before final packet completion.
  • Schedule the final civil surgeon visit at the right Nao final site when the file is ready.

What to confirm before booking

  • Whether the location is an intake site, final civil surgeon site, or both.
  • Whether same-day intake or expedited review is available for your timeline.
  • Whether vaccine records, titers, chest X-ray reports, or treatment documents are still missing.
  • Which URL or paperwork your attorney wants you to follow before filing.

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.

More I-693 resources

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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

Nao Medical lists active Manhattan access points on these details. Choose the location that fits your travel and timing, then book or call to confirm availability.
No. Some locations are intake sites. Final civil surgeon visits are currently coordinated at StuyTown, Hicksville, and Mineola.
The core Nao Medical immigration exam package starts at $350 self-pay, with case-specific add-ons explained before they are added.
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.
Yes. Many applicants start at a convenient intake site, then finish at the final civil surgeon site that fits the case.
No. Nao Medical handles the medical exam and Form I-693 documentation. USCIS decides immigration eligibility.

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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.