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  • Designated Civil Surgeons

    Most applicants for adjustment of status are required to have a medical examination. The medical examination must be conducted by a civil surgeon who has been designated by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. Medical examinations are needed for adjustment of status cases (Form I-485) and requests for V nonimmigrant status (Form I-539). If you are applying for a visa outside of the United States, you should review our Medical Examination page below.

    Use the links below to access additional information:

    Medical Examinations (Vaccinations, Civil Surgeons, Panel Physicians, Forms and Medical Waivers)

    Frequently Asked Questions for Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status

    Vaccination Requirements for Refugees and Asylees Applying for Adjustment of Status in the United States

    Vaccination Requirements for Immigrant Visa Applicants and Adjustment of Status Applicants

    Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status

    Finding A Designated Civil Surgeon in Your Area

    For the most current list of civil surgeons in your area, please check our Civil Surgeons Locator. Or, you may call the National Customer Service Center at 1 (800) 375-5283. After you have selected English or Spanish as your language of choice for the message, choose #2 for medical examinations from the list of six automated options. You will be asked to key in your zip code to help determine the list of designated civil surgeons close to you. Have pencil and paper ready to record the names of the civil surgeons provided.

    Last Modified 06/16/2003