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Great job so far! Now, upload any vaccination documents you have. Don’t worry if you don’t have them all. If you don’t have any, that’s fine too. Our Civil Surgeon will guide you through the rest.
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For marriage-based green cards, use the same name as on your application.
Varicella or Chickenpox is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It mostly affects children, but can also infect unvaccinated adults or those with weakened immune systems.
The symptom are an itchy rash with red spots and blisters, fever, fatigue, and loss of appetite. The rash typically starts on the face, back, and chest before spreading to the rest of the body.
Learn more:
https://www.cdc.gov/chickenpox/
Please upload all the documents related to your previous vaccinations and lab tests.
Please upload all the documents related this vaccine: Hepatitis B.
Do you want to check if you’re immune to Hepatitis B? Click the button below to request a blood test.
Please upload all the documents related this vaccine: Tdap.
The Tdap vaccine confers protection against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis; tetanus causes painful muscle stiffness, diphtheria can lead to breathing issues, and pertussis is known for causing severe coughing fits (whooping cough)
Minimum requirements:
1 booster every 10 years
Do you want to check if you’re immune to Tdap? Click the button below to request a blood test.
Please upload all the documents related this vaccine: MMR.
The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella: measles is a highly contagious virus known for a distinctive rash and fever, mumps causes painful swelling of the salivary glands, and rubella, also called German measles, presents with a rash and can be especially harmful to unborn babies during pregnancy.
Minimum requirements:
2 doses, 4 weeks apart
Do you want to check if you’re immune to MMR? Click the button below to request a blood test.
Please upload all the documents related this vaccine: Varicella.
The varicella vaccine provides immunity against the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox and can prevent or lessen the severity of the disease.
Minimum requirements:
2 doses, 4 weeks apart
Exemption:
History of Chickenpox infection as a child
Do you want to check if you’re immune to Varicella? Click the button below to request a blood test.
Please upload all the documents related this vaccine: Influenza (Flu).
The influenza vaccine primes the immune system to recognize and fight the flu virus, reducing the risk of infection and its potential complications.
Minimum requirements:
1 dose for applicants during the flue season (October 1st - March 31st)
Exemption:
No vaccine is required if I-693 is completed between April 1st - September 30st
Please upload all the documents related this vaccine: Polio.
The polio vaccine protects against polio, a contagious virus that can cause paralysis and lifelong disability.
Minimum requirements:
2 doses, 4 weeks apart
Do you want to check if you’re immune to Polio? Click the button below to request a blood test.
Vaccination is quicker and more effective than titers, but lab referrals are available if preferred.
Please download your Lab-Request PDF Document.
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We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Ulta Labs (Quest Diagnostics). They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you. You will receive an email from them in the next 12 hours. The email comes from noreply@ultalabtests.com.
Lab results typically take three to four days to come back. Once we receive your results, we will notify you by text. After that, you can schedule an in-person exam with the Civil Surgeon to pick up your I-693 form. We offer same-day appointments for your convenience.
We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Ulta Labs (Quest Diagnostics). They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you. You will receive an email from them in the next 12 hours. The email comes from noreply@ultalabtests.com.
Lab results typically take three to four days to come back. Once we receive your results, we will notify you by text. After that, you can schedule an in-person exam with the Civil Surgeon to pick up your I-693 form. We offer same-day appointments for your convenience.
We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Ulta Labs (Quest Diagnostics). They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you. You will receive an email from them in the next 12 hours. The email comes from noreply@ultalabtests.com.
Lab results typically take three to four days to come back. Once we receive your results, we will notify you by text. After that, you can schedule an in-person exam with the Civil Surgeon to pick up your I-693 form. We offer same-day appointments for your convenience.
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We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Ulta Labs (Quest Diagnostics). They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you. You will receive an email from them in the next 12 hours. The email comes from noreply@ultalabtests.com.
Lab results typically take three to four days to come back. Once we receive your results, we will notify you by text. After that, you can schedule an in-person exam with the Civil Surgeon to pick up your I-693 form. We offer same-day appointments for your convenience.
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We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Quest Diagnostics for your blood work. They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you.
You are required to complete the following screening lab test(s):
We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Quest Diagnostics for your blood work. They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you.
You are required to complete the following screening lab test(s):
We know you’re busy, so we’ve partnered with Quest Diagnostics for your blood work. They have over 50 locations in the Bay Area, making it easy to fit your required lab tests into your schedule—whenever it works for you.
You are required to complete the following screening lab test(s):
You are required to complete the following screening lab test(s):
Children under two years of age do not require any lab screening test for I-693 medical exam.
You can go ahead and schedule an in-person exam with the Civil Surgeon to pick up your I-693 exam.
Your lab results should be available in your Kaiser MyChart within three to four days. Once you receive them:
1. Take a screenshot of your results from MyChart.
2. Upload the screenshot to our system so your assigned Civil Surgeon can review them.
[upload-lab]Once we have received and reviewed your lab results, you can book your same-day in-person appointment to complete your I-693 exam and pick up your forms.
Your lab results should be available in your Kaiser MyChart within three to four days. Once you receive them:
1. Take a screenshot of your results from MyChart.
2. Upload the screenshot to our system so your assigned Civil Surgeon can review them.
[upload-lab]Once we have received and reviewed your lab results, you can book your same-day in-person appointment to complete your I-693 exam and pick up your forms.
Your lab results should be available in your Kaiser MyChart within three to four days. Once you receive them:
1. Take a screenshot of your results from MyChart.
2. Upload the screenshot to our system so your assigned Civil Surgeon can review them.
[upload-lab]Once we have received and reviewed your lab results, you can book your same-day in-person appointment to complete your I-693 exam and pick up your forms.
Your lab results should be available in your Kaiser MyChart within three to four days. Once you receive them:
1. Take a screenshot of your results from MyChart.
2. Upload the screenshot to our system so your assigned Civil Surgeon can review them.
[upload-lab]Once we have received and reviewed your lab results, you can book your same-day in-person appointment to complete your I-693 exam and pick up your forms.
Children under two years of age do not require any lab screening test for I-693 medical exam.
You can go ahead and schedule an in-person exam with the Civil Surgeon to pick up your I-693 exam.
Already done lab tests somewhere else?
Next Steps:
Check your Inbox
You will be receiving an email from Ulta Lab Tests. Follow their instructions for scheduling lab tests.
The QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus test is a highly accurate blood test used to screen for tuberculosis (TB). Unlike the traditional tuberculin skin test, this test requires just a single blood draw and is not influenced by the BCG vaccine (Tuberculosis vaccine).
Tuberculosis is a serious infectious disease caused by the bacteria *Mycobacterium tuberculosis*. It primarily affects the lungs but potentially impacts other parts of the body.
Early detection through this test is crucial to prevent the spread of TB, which can be asymptomatic in its latent form or active and contagious when symptoms like a persistent cough, chest pain, and fever are present.
Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/tb/about/index.html
The RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) test is a blood test used to screen for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.
This test detects antibodies produced in response to the infection. If the initial test is positive, a titer measurement and confirmatory testing are conducted to ensure an accurate diagnosis.
Syphilis can cause serious health problems if left untreated, including damage to the heart, brain, and other organs.
Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/syphilis/about/
The Neisseria Gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA test is a urine test used to screen for gonorrhea, a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
This test uses transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) to detect the presence of gonorrhea RNA, ensuring accurate and early detection.
Gonorrhea can cause serious health issues if untreated, including infertility and increased risk of other infections.
Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/gonorrhea/about/
An Alien Registration Number (A-Number) is a unique 9-digit identifier assigned to non-citizens by U.S. immigration authorities. It tracks your immigration records throughout the process. Not everyone has an A-Number, as it is often assigned later. If you have one, it can be found on Form I-797C (Notice of Action).
The USCIS Online Account Number is a unique identifier assigned to individuals who create a USCIS online account. It is used to manage and track online applications and communications with USCIS. Not everyone has this number, as it is specific to online filings and has no impact on paper applications. If you have one, it can be found on USCIS notices, such as Form I-797C, under “USCIS Online Account Number.”
You can find your insurance name and number on your insurance card. The name is usually at the top, and the number is labeled as “Member ID” or “Policy Number.” If you don’t have your card, check your insurance provider’s website or app, or contact their customer service.
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