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Medical Tests Required to Apply for U.S. Visas in 2025

Applying for a U.S. visa in 2025? The medical examination is a make-or-break step, and ignorance of the current rules isn’t an excuse. Whether you’re seeking an immigrant Green Card or a non-immigrant visa, the requirements demand careful attention.

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We’ve broken down the complex medical tests, essential vaccinations (and the latest updates!), and crucial procedures you must follow. Get ready to navigate the process like a pro and ensure your health check is a green light, not a roadblock, on your path to the U.S. Read on for the definitive guide.

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Medical Tests for Immigrant Visa Applicants (Green Card)

All applicants for U.S. immigrant visas must complete a mandatory medical examination through an embassy-approved panel physician as per following new requirements:

Test/Requirement Who Must Take It Details
Medical History Review All applicants Past illnesses, hospitalizations, mental health, substance use
Physical Examination All applicants Heart, lungs, abdomen, skin, ears, eyes, throat, lymph nodes
Tuberculosis (TB) Screening Applicants aged 2 and older Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) blood test; chest X-ray if positive
Syphilis Test Applicants aged 15 and older Blood test
Gonorrhea Test Applicants aged 18 to 24 Urine test
Vaccination Verification All applicants Proof of vaccination against multiple diseases (see below)
Mental Health Evaluation Case-by-case basis Assessment if posing threat to self or others

List of Required Vaccinations for U.S. Immigration (2025)

Vaccination Required Notes
Measles, Mumps, Rubella Mandatory
Polio Mandatory
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Mandatory
Hepatitis B Mandatory
Varicella (Chickenpox) Mandatory
Seasonal Influenza Required during flu season
Meningococcal, Pneumococcal, Rotavirus, Hib As applicable for age groups

Important Update:
As of January 20, 2025, COVID-19 vaccination is no longer mandatory for U.S. immigration medical exams. (Source: USCIS)

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Medical Test Requirements for Non-Immigrant Visa Applicants

Most non-immigrant visa applicants (tourists, students, workers) do not need a medical examination.
However, a medical test may be required if:

Condition Requiring a Medical Exam Additional Tests
Known public health risk TB screening, physical exam
History of drug or alcohol abuse Drug and alcohol screening
Requested by consular officer Blood tests, TB screening, physical exam

Medical Examination Documentation

Document/Requirement Purpose Important Notes
Form I-693 For applicants adjusting status inside the U.S. Forms signed after Nov 1, 2023, do not expire
Sealed Medical Report For applicants applying outside the U.S. Submit sealed envelope at visa interview; do not open it yourself

When to Schedule Your Medical Exam?

Step Timing Recommendation
Visa Interview Scheduled Then immediately book your medical exam
Medical Exam Completion At least 5 working days before the visa interview

Tip: Always use an approved panel physician listed by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you are applying.

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Yousaf Saeed

Engr. Yousaf Saeed is a respected international education journalist, specializing in scholarships and fellowships. A recipient of three fully funded international scholarships in engineering, he brings firsthand experience to his work. With years of dedication to youth development across Asia, Africa, and beyond, Engr. Yousaf has helped thousands of students secure admissions, scholarships, and fellowships through accurate, experience-based guidance. All opportunities he shares are thoroughly researched and verified before publication.

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