Immigration Physicals at AFC Urgent Care East Cobb
What are immigration physicals?
Immigration physicals, or immigration medical exams, are required of anyone who wants a green card
(a permanent resident card allowing a foreign national to live and work long-term in the United States) and/or
US citizenship.
To pass an immigration physical, you need to be in generally good health and meet specific guidelines. You
won’t pass an immigration physical if you have:
- A communicable disease of public health significance
- Lack of proof of required vaccinations
- A physical or mental disorder that includes harmful behavior
- Drug abuse or addiction
- If you meet the USCIS guidelines, you can proceed with your green card and/or citizenship application.
What should I bring to an immigration physical?
The AFC East Cobb team recommends bringing the following documents to your immigration physical:
- Passport or other government-issued identification
- Immunization or vaccination records
- Copy of your medical records
- Prior chest X-rays (if applicable)
- This paperwork makes it easier for the team to complete and submit your visa application.
What happens during an immigration physical?
At AFC East Cobb, immigration physicals include the following steps:
Step 1: Review of your medical records Your provider reviews your medical records, including your proof of
vaccinations and results from any recent or relevant tests. They then have you fill out a questionnaire about your
mental and physical health and substance use history.
Step 2: Physical exam Your provider completes a physical exam. They check your skin for abnormal moles and
growths; examine your eyes, ears, nose, throat, and lymph nodes; listen to your heartbeat and breathing; and
measure your height and weight.
Step 3: Testing Your provider orders lab tests, including bloodwork and urinalysis. These tests screen for
contagious illnesses like sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Your provider also takes chest X-rays to screen
for tuberculosis (TB).
Step 4: Completion of the necessary paperwork At the end of your immigration physical, your AFC East Cobb
provider has you sign several forms. They then seal the forms in an envelope and give to you to send it to
USCIS for approval. After USCIS reviews your documentation and confirms you’ve met all the requirements,
they mail you a green card (permanent residency card).
Call AFC East Cobb at (470) 250-1492 to schedule an immigration physical, or book your appointment online today.
Your doctor will order a chest X-ray and blood tests. Your physical and mental disposition will be assessed through X-rays, blood tests, and diagnostic observation. In addition to your Form I-693, bring your medical and vaccination records for the doctor. If you don’t have proof of your vaccinations, you can request a blood test to prove immunization.