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USCIS medical exam

USCIS medical exam for Form I-693 in NYC and Long Island

Nao Medical helps adjustment-of-status applicants complete the medical exam workflow for Form I-693 with records review, required testing, vaccine planning, final civil surgeon visits, and sealed-packet guidance.

  • $350 core self-pay package
  • Final civil surgeon visits in StuyTown, Hicksville, and Mineola
  • 11 NYC and Long Island locations for intake support
  • Current USCIS and CDC guidance reflected in the visit workflow

Civil surgeon coordination

Final I-693 completion is coordinated with Nao Medical civil surgeons when records, testing, vaccines, and follow-up steps are ready.

Required testing and vaccines

The exam can include tuberculosis screening, syphilis and gonorrhea testing when required, vaccine record review, and age-based vaccine next steps.

Clear packet handoff

When the file is complete, the civil surgeon finalizes Form I-693 and explains sealed-envelope handling before USCIS submission.

What the USCIS medical exam includes

  • Medical history and physical exam review by the civil surgeon.
  • Tuberculosis screening, including IGRA testing for applicants 2 years of age or older unless an exception applies.
  • Syphilis and gonorrhea testing when required by the CDC civil surgeon instructions.
  • Vaccination record review using CDC age-based requirements.
  • Form I-693 completion after all required steps and follow-up items are ready.

What makes the process smoother

  • Bring a passport or government-issued photo ID.
  • Bring vaccine records with dates and certified English translations when needed.
  • Bring USCIS notices, attorney instructions, RFEs, or filing deadlines if they affect timing.
  • Bring prior TB, chest X-ray, syphilis treatment, or other follow-up records if they apply.
  • Ask about expedited review early if a filing or attorney deadline is close.

Final civil surgeon locations

Final Form I-693 visits are currently coordinated at these Nao Medical sites when the case is ready.

StuyTown clinic exterior
Manhattan

StuyTown

Final civil surgeon site

259 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003

The Manhattan location for final civil surgeon visits and city-accessible scheduling.

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Hicksville clinic exterior
Long Island

Hicksville

Final civil surgeon site

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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Mineola clinic exterior
Long Island

Mineola

Final civil surgeon site

135 Mineola Blvd, Mineola, NY 11501

A Nassau County location for final civil surgeon visits on Long Island.

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Official USCIS and CDC references

Current government guidance is especially important for Form I-693 rules, vaccine documentation, and civil surgeon requirements.

USCIS Form I-693

official Form I-693 resource with edition, filing, and applicant submission guidance.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions based on the visit details above.

Who can complete a USCIS medical exam for Form I-693?

For applicants examined inside the United States, Form I-693 must be completed by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon.

How much does the USCIS medical exam cost at Nao Medical?

Nao Medical's core immigration exam package starts at $350. Vaccines, titers, chest X-rays, expedited processing, or confirmatory follow-up can add cost when your case requires them.

Does insurance cover the USCIS medical exam?

Immigration medical exams are self-pay at Nao Medical and are not billed to insurance. The team explains the core price and any required add-ons before the next step.

How long is Form I-693 valid under current USCIS rules?

USCIS updated its policy on June 11, 2025. A Form I-693 signed by a civil surgeon on or after November 1, 2023 is only valid while the application it was submitted with remains pending.

Is COVID-19 vaccination still required for Form I-693?

USCIS announced in January 2025 that adjustment-of-status applicants no longer need to document COVID-19 vaccination on Form I-693. Other age-based vaccine requirements can still apply.

Can I start at one Nao location and finish somewhere else?

Yes. Many applicants start records review, testing, and vaccine planning at a nearby Nao location, then complete the final civil surgeon visit in StuyTown, Hicksville, or Mineola.