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I-485 Medical Exam: Why?

Getting a green card involves a few hurdles, and one of them is a medical exam. It might seem like a hassle, but there are some important reasons for it:

  • Keeping Everyone Healthy: This exam is like a shield, making sure people applying for green cards don’t have any contagious diseases that could spread to others in the U.S.

  • Following the Rules: U.S. immigration law says everyone applying for a green card needs this exam. It’s part of being admissible to the U.S.

  • Building a Health History: The exam creates a snapshot of your health at this point in time, noting any conditions the doctor finds. This information goes to USCIS with your green card application.

  • Getting Up-to-Date on Vaccinations: This exam checks your vaccination records. If you’re missing any important shots, you might get them right then to keep yourself and everyone else healthy.

  • Proving You’re Healthy (Form I-693): The doctor fills out a form (Form I-693) with your exam results. This form is like proof that you meet the health requirements for a green card.

  • The Clock is Ticking (Usually): Generally, the doctor’s findings are good for one year. If USCIS doesn’t make a decision on your green card application within that year, you might need another exam and a new Form I-693.

So, the green card medical exam might not be the most exciting part of the process, but it’s an important step to becoming a lawful permanent resident. And remember, it’s all about keeping everyone safe and healthy!

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