USCIS Announces New Guidance on Form I-693 Validity Period
Yesterday, the USCIS announced that any immigration medical exam, i.e., Form I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, that was properly completed and signed by a civil surgeon on or after Nov. 1, 2023 can now be used indefinitely as evidence that an applicant is not inadmissible under the health-related grounds!!
If the USCIS has reason to believe that an applicant’s medical condition has changed since the immigration medical was completed and signed, it has discretion to issued a Request for Evidence (“RFE”) and/or a new or updated Form I-693.
Any immigration medical exam completed before Nov. 1, 2023 continues to be valid for only 2 years from the date of the civil surgeon’s signature.
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If you need immigration lawyer help with a pending application or petition which requires the submission of a Form I-693 sealed medical, contact immigration lawyer, Dayna Lally, at [email protected]. Consultation fees may apply.
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Last Reviewed/Updated: 04/05/2024