New rule of medical examination for green card applicants from June 11: You have to know everyone

Citizenship and Immigration Services of the United States announced that it was making an immediate policy change for the Green Card applicants keeping in mind the issue of public health. The previous policy was introduced a year ago, but now the new rule will be applicable from June 11. What is the new rule? Every new application for green card requires a new medical examination form. Suppose an application was withdrawn or rejected first. The new application of the same person will now need a new medical examination form. But according to the current rule, medical form was valid for indefinite times. “Form I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Records, signed by a civil surgeon on or after 1 November, 2023, is only valid, while the application was presented with I-693, if the application was presented with a Form I-693, which has been immediately or rejected, which has been immediately discontinued. Said. “Most aliens are subject to health-related grounds, which inadvertently there should be an immigration medical examination for an immigration medical examination, to demonstrate that they are not inaccessible. In general, aliens applying to adjust the situation to present Form I-693 to the aliens to show Form I-693 to show that they can be free from any situation that they can be free from any situation. Evidence indicates that public health may be concerned, “the department said. The USCIS stated that in April 2024, this policy was updated to make a validity of the medical report, but now it seems that this policy may potentially endanger public health in the United States. “We have since determined that April 4, 2024, the policy is highly broad and can be potentially threatened by public health in the United States. By limiting the validity period only to the current immigration profit application or request, we ensure that aliens get timely and appropriate medical examinations and treatment, which protects public health,” USCIS said.