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Immigration Physicals

Immigration Physicals

Immigration Physicals services offered in New Port Richey and Spring Hill, FL

Getting an immigration physical is one of many steps you take on your path to becoming a United States citizen. At Primary Care Walk In Clinic in New Port Richey and Spring Hill, Florida, the team makes the process as quick and easy as possible. They can update your vaccines, provide in-depth testing, and fill out the necessary paperwork. Call your nearest Primary Care Walk In Clinic or request an appointment online for an immigration physical today. 

Immigration Physicals Q&A

When should I get an immigration physical?

An immigration physical is a crucial step in the immigration process if you’re moving to the United States permanently. Required by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), an immigration physical checks your health to make sure you meet specific standards for citizenship or long-term residency. 

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What should I expect during an immigration physical?

Immigration physicals at Primary Care Walk In Clinic are quite straightforward and involve four basic steps:

1. Initial checkup

During your initial checkup, the team looks over your medical and vaccination histories. They’ll want to know about any conditions you have and any medications you take. 

2. Testing

The next phase of your immigration physical includes various tests to better understand your current health. These can include blood tests, X-ray imaging tests, or screenings for chronic diseases. 

3. Vaccine updates

If you need any vaccinations, you’ll get them during this appointment. Vaccines can protect you from specific infectious diseases, and they’re often required for travel and immigration purposes.  

4. Completion of forms

The team completes your I-693 form once the rest of the immigration physical is complete. You’ll have to bring the unsigned form to the civil surgeon along with other medical records. 

Do I need to bring anything to an immigration physical? 

You can prepare for a smooth immigration physical at Primary Care Walk In Clinic by collecting some records and documents. Having these on hand can simplify the process and help you avoid having to reschedule. 

Be sure to bring:

  • A list of medications you currently take and their doses
  • Vaccination records
  • A government-issued ID (such as a passport)
  • Prior medical records and test results

If you have any questions about what to bring and how to prepare for your immigration physical, don’t hesitate to ask ahead of your appointment. 

Why should I get my immigration physical here? 

Primary Care Walk In Clinic makes getting an immigration physical as easy, convenient, and affordable as possible. The team understands that immigration can be a complicated process, so they work efficiently to complete your paperwork on time. You can choose between the practice’s two offices based on your location. 

Schedule your immigration physical by calling your nearest Primary Care Walk In Clinic or by requesting an appointment online today.