Do you still need a physical examination to travel to the United States?
To study in the United States, you must have a physical examination. Some of the medical examination requirements are put forward by the admission school, and some are put forward by the functional departments of American education. When students come to the United States, they must have health certificates and immunization certificates. The physical examination certificate is an international travel health certificate (commonly known as the "red book"), and the immunization certificate is an international vaccination certificate (also known as the "yellow book"). When international students successfully pass the visa with the admission notice, they need to go to the local health and quarantine bureau for health examination and immunization in time. Foreign students bring their passports and ID cards to the local health and quarantine department to handle the corresponding forms (some schools have issued students a foreign language form for physical examination and immunization in China when they go through the formalities) for physical examination and immunization. It usually takes 7 days to get a health certificate (it can be expedited in special circumstances), and you can get an immunization certificate on the same day.