Immigration Medical Examination And Admissibility Conditions

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Immigration Medical Examination And Admissibility Conditions

US Immigration laws stipulate that a medical physical exam is necessary for several immigration visas and even for some non immigration visas. Refugees and applicants who've filed for adjustment status also need to go in for the immigration health check, which is also called the Green Card Physical Examination. The primary reason behind administering the Green Card Physical is to explore likelihood of any health conditions which could avoid the applicant from immigrating.

WHAT COULD MAKE A JOB CANDIDATE INELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSIBILITY

USCIS-approved Civil Surgeons are specially designated and will administer the examination inside the country. Panel Physicians can run the exam outside the country.

All medical conditions, according to CDC norms are classified into Class A and Class B categories.

If medical conditions of the applicant fall under Class A then your applicant cannot gain admission in to the country.


4 conditions that could make the applicant inadmissible based on medical health are:

Those people who have any form of communicable disease which could cause concern to public health like: chancroid, gonorrhea, HIV/AIDS, leprosy (infectious), infectious syphilis, infectious TB (Class A TB) and any other communicable disease of public significance.

Those applicants who've to apply for immigrant visas or apply for adjustment of status but haven't received all the vaccinations as mandated by CDC.

Those people who display physical or mental anomalies, these disorders could also be associated with harmful behavior. T here  could be physical or mental disorders which could have existed before though these disorders are not current in today's they are likely to recur down the road and might even lead to harmful behavior. Such conditions could lead to the visa being refused.

Folks who are found to be abusers of drugs. Drug addicts too could are categorized as the scanner.

All other medical conditions are categorized as Class B.  DOT exam advice  falling under Class B also involve physical and mental conditions, certain diseases along with other disabilities of serious or permanent nature. Class B category diseases could entertain waivers that could be requested by applicants.

RELAX PRIOR TO THE IMMIGRATION EXAMINATION