Question:
After
the Form I-130 approval by using your DIY package, I need to
file Form I-485 application to get my Green Card. Please let me know
how to find a medical doctor for the I-485 medical
examination?
Answer:
When
an alien immigrant applys
for Green Card by using Form I-485 for adjustment of status, the alien
applicant should have a medical examination. The medical examination
can be done by a medical doctor who is authorized by U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS). The authorized medical doctors are
called also civil surgeons.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has launched an improved
online application, called "Find a Doctor" (https://my.uscis.gov/findadoctor),
to assist applicants for U.S. permanent residence (Green Card) find
doctors authorized to provide the medical examination required for Form
I-485 applications for adjustment of status. The website also provides
useful information regarding the medical examination process in the
immigration context.
Many I-485 applicants need to undergo a medical exam performed by a
USCIS authorized civil surgeon. Upon completion of the exam, the
medical doctor will complete the report of medical examination and
vaccination record (Form I-693), places it in a sealed envelope, and
provides it to the alien applicant. This sealed envelope must accompany
the Form I-485. The USCIS also now issues Requests For Evidence (RFEs)
on long-pending I-485s to ask for updated medical examinations.
The "Find a Doctor" web tool provides the names and contact information
for authorized civil surgeons in the area based on the address or zip
code provided by the individual. It also lists what documents
applicants should bring to their respective appointments and briefly
explains the medical tests conducted during the exams.
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