What Happens During an Immigration Medical Exam?

  Maybe your immigration attorney told you it’s time to complete your Form I-693, or you received a notice from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services asking you to submit your immigration medical exam to move your case forward. If you’re wondering what happens during an immigration medical exam, you’re not alone — many applicants have the same question.

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What to Bring to Your Immigration Medical Exam Appointment

  Getting ready for your immigration medical exam doesn’t have to be stressful. A little preparation goes a long way — when you bring the right documents and information, your visit is quicker, smoother, and much less likely to cause delays in your green card or adjustment of status process. Even better, being prepared helps make sure your Form I-693 is completed correctly the first time.

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Heart Health and Diabetes: What Every Patient Should Know

  Diabetes and heart disease are closely connected. In fact, adults with diabetes are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop heart disease or suffer a stroke than those without diabetes. Understanding this connection—and knowing what steps to take—can significantly reduce your risk and protect your long-term health.

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New Year, Better Health: Internal Medicine Tips for a Fresh Start

  A new year is the perfect time to reset your health and focus on habits that help you feel your best. At Lumberton Internal Medicine Group, we believe that small, consistent steps—like annual checkups, healthy weight management, and chronic disease prevention—can make a big difference in your long-term well-being.

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Top Reasons USCIS Rejects Form I-693 | Lumberton, NC

   Completing the USCIS Immigration Medical Exam (Form I-693) is an essential part of the green card and adjustment of status process. While the exam itself is usually straightforward, many applicants experience unexpected delays because USCIS determines that the submitted Form I-693 does not meet its requirements. These issues often have nothing to do with a person’s health and are instead related to documentation, timing, or procedural mistakes.

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Are Immigration Medical Exams Covered by Insurance?

   If you are applying for a green card or adjusting your immigration status, you are required to complete a USCIS Immigration Medical Exam (Form I-693) with a designated Civil Surgeon. One of the most common questions patients ask is whether medical insurance covers this exam.

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Common Mistakes That Delay USCIS Immigration Medical Exams

  When applying for U.S. permanent residency, the USCIS immigration medical exam (Form I-693) is one of the most important steps. Even a small error can lead to delays, Requests for Evidence (RFEs), or having to repeat the entire medical exam. At Lumberton Internal Medicine Group, we help patients avoid these issues every day — but being prepared is the best way to keep your immigration process on track.

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