Immigration Exam: FAQs

If you’re looking to apply for a green card or citizenship, you first need to go through a medical immigration exam. When going through this exam, you might have many questions about what to expect and what you might need. Your doctors at Lawndale Medical Clinic in Houston, TX, can answer your questions about immigration exams and what to expect during the entire process.

Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Exams

Q: Why is an immigration exam needed?

A: In order to get your green card or citizenship, you need to go through an immigration exam with our doctor in Houston, TX. An immigration exam is needed to make sure that you’re healthy and up to date on your vaccinations. Your doctor will perform an exam to make sure all issues are being treated and you’re not actively sick.

Q: What happens during an immigration exam?

A: Your doctor will discuss your medical history and make sure that there are no gaps in information. You might need more than one visit to get all the information necessary. Your doctor will walk you through this part of the immigration process so that you know exactly what is left to do and you can be on your way to getting your green card or citizenship in no time.

Q: What paperwork is needed?

A: Having incomplete paperwork can disrupt your entire immigration process, so it’s important that you know exactly what is needed. You should be sure to bring a government-issued ID or passport, your vaccination records, and your payment for the exam.

Contact Your Doctor Today

Make sure that you’re ready for your immigration exam. Contact your doctors at Lawndale Medical Clinic in Houston, TX, to ask any further questions that you might have about immigration exams. Call for more information and to schedule an appointment today at (713) 924-4907.