An Immigration Medical Exam is a crucial step in the immigration process, required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or other immigration authorities to ensure that applicants for a visa or green card meet health standards. This exam is conducted by a designated civil surgeon or a panel physician and typically includes a physical examination, a review of the applicant’s medical history, and specific tests for communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and gonorrhea. The purpose of the exam is to identify any health conditions that could affect the applicant’s eligibility for immigration or pose a public health risk. The results of the exam are submitted to immigration authorities as part of the application process. It’s essential for applicants to complete this examination with an authorized medical professional to avoid delays or complications in their immigration application.