Final civil surgeon location
Use this location when the case is ready for the final I-693 visit, signature, and sealed-packet handoff.
A Nassau County location where patients can start the process and, in many cases, complete the final civil surgeon visit. This location is one of Nao Medical’s final civil surgeon sites for applicants who are ready to complete the last I-693 visit.
Use this location when the case is ready for the final I-693 visit, signature, and sealed-packet handoff.
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.
If this site is not the best fit for timing or travel, compare the other approved final-visit locations.
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 locationUse the main overview for the full I-693 workflow, current validity guidance, and civil surgeon overview.
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The official USCIS search tool applicants still use when they want to verify civil surgeon access.
USCIS Form I-693 guidance with the current edition rules and sealed-envelope instructions.
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Common questions based on the visit details above.
Yes. Hicksville is one of Nao Medical’s final civil surgeon sites where the last I-693 visit can be completed when the case is ready.
The final visit is where the civil surgeon reviews the case, completes the required exam steps, finalizes the I-693 paperwork, and explains the sealed-packet handoff when the file is complete.
Yes. Bring your photo ID, vaccine records, translations, attorney paperwork, and any prior TB, chest X-ray, or treatment records that still matter for the case.
Once all required steps are complete, the civil surgeon can finalize the sealed I-693 packet here and explain what to keep for your records.
Immigration medical exams are generally self-pay rather than insurance-based. The core package starts at $350, with add-ons depending on vaccines, titers, or follow-up needs.
Yes. Outside records can still help reduce repeat vaccine work if they are complete, readable, and translated into English when needed.