What are the conditions for passing the medical examination of American immigrants?

Before applying for an immigrant visa for American investment immigrant (EB-5) to interview in Guangzhou Consulate, the applicant needs to have an immigration physical examination. The whole physical examination process is relatively simple, and the necessary examinations include:

1. The immigration physical examination sometimes requires the medical examiner to take off his clothes, and it also includes an assessment of his mental state.

2. Tuberculin reaction test (tuberculosis, etc. Only people over two years old do this test.

3. Check the serum. Only people over the age of 15 have blood tests for HIV and syphilis. However, if doctors suspect that people under the age of 14 may be infected with these viruses, doctors can check them in this regard.

4. History of immunization vaccine injection. If immigrants can show proof of previous vaccination, they can be vaccinated without spending money. Proof of vaccination before should be properly kept for future use.

Let's take a look at the basic information that domestic physical examination needs to know:

First, carry materials:

1. The applicant should bring the original passport;

2. The original letter of appointment from the US Consulate General in China or the US Citizenship and Immigration Bureau. If the letter of appointment is an email, it needs to be printed;

3. 5 recent photos (within half a year) that meet the requirements of the American consulate immigration visa (50mm×50mm);

K visa holders who choose not to vaccinate during physical examination only need 4 photos; & lt 1 1 year-old children only need 2 photos, and ≥ 1 1 year-old children need 3 photos;

4. If you have suffered from chronic diseases, have a history of major diseases or operations, or are currently undergoing treatment and physical examination, please provide medical records or valid medical certificates (such as medical records, hospital summaries, surgical records, pathological reports, etc.) as far as possible.

5. If the applicant has a previous vaccination record, please bring the original vaccination record and a copy of 1 and show it before vaccination.

Second, matters needing attention:

1. Please don't drink the day before the physical examination, and pay attention to rest.

2. It is best to keep an empty stomach (if you have an empty stomach for more than 8 hours, you can drink water);

3. If time permits, customers with fever should consider suspending physical examination and vaccination.

4. Applicants who need to take drugs for a long time, such as patients with hypertension and diabetes, and those who take hormones, should take drugs normally on the day of physical examination to avoid fluctuations in their condition. If necessary, please bring the medicine you are currently using.

5. Applicants from 2 years old to 14 years old need to undergo tuberculin skin test (TST). The applicant came to our center again 48-72 hours after the skin test to measure the results of the skin test. Therefore, the medical report of these applicants will take 3 to 4 days at the earliest.

Third, the charging standard

American immigrant health assessment fee: 15-year-old immigrant applicant: 1 100 yuan; Medical examination fee for children under 2 years old (excluding 2 years old) 700 yuan; 2- 14-year-old children's physical examination expenses 1500 yuan (including the expenses of blood sampling for pulmonary tuberculosis testing in 800 yuan).

Cost of vaccination for American immigrants: According to the specific requirements of vaccination for American immigrants, the vaccination for applicants of different ages is different, so the vaccination cost depends on the vaccination. Adults generally do not surpass 500 yuan.

The above payment methods can be cash payment or UnionPay card.

Analysis of four unqualified sanitary conditions that may be refused.

In order to prevent serious health risks from threatening the health of the American public, USCIS can refuse foreigners' green card applications. However, applicants who are found not to meet the health conditions can apply for exemption if they are rejected for certain health reasons, and USCIS also has the right to grant exemption in this case.

Friends who read the first part can easily analyze several health factors that USCIS is likely to reject the green card application:

1) infectious diseases

Infectious diseases can easily spread from one person to another, which has great hidden dangers to public health and safety. Typical infectious diseases include chancre, gonorrhea, groin granuloma, leprosy infection, sexually transmitted lymphogranuloma, active tuberculosis and syphilis. In addition, quarantine diseases have great health risks, such as cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever, etc. Diseases that meet the standards of the World Health Organization and belong to public health emergencies of international concern are all included in this category.

Green card applicants may be eligible to apply for exemption if they are infected with infectious diseases that have a significant impact on public health, but USCIS can only grant exemption if it has consulted CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) and CDC suggests that USCIS grant exemption based on certain conditions or treatments.

2) No vaccination.

Applicants must be vaccinated against a variety of diseases, including measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tetanus, diphtheria toxoid, whooping cough, influenza B, hepatitis B and other diseases recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice.

Exemption can be applied to foreigners who cannot get a green card because they have not been vaccinated correctly, or because they have not been vaccinated correctly based on sincere or moral beliefs.

3) Physical or mental disorders

Physical or mental obstacles that lead to behaviors that harm property, safety or public interests may prevent applicants from obtaining green cards. However, neither physical nor mental obstacles are enough to make the applicant rejected. The disease must be related to harmful behavior in order to be the reason for the rejection of the green card application.

Similar to the case of infectious disease exemption, this exemption was granted by USCIS after obtaining the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

4) Drug abuse or drug addiction

The national doctor or health insurance doctor who has a physical examination will evaluate the applicant's medical history, behavior and physical external situation when determining whether the applicant is abusing drugs or addicted to drugs.

If the applicant is addicted to drugs or drugs and has not obtained a green card, this cannot be exempted. However, if the applicant's drug addiction or addiction is alleviated, the problem of not being able to give a green card can be solved.