Please bring your vaccination records. Our physician will review and determine which vaccines are still needed. As per USCIS requirements, you need the vaccines listed below. However, if your record shows that you have already received any of these vaccines in a timely manner, you will not need them again.

a) Adults: Tdap, MMR, Hepatitis B, and Polio. Varicella (Chicken Pox) is required only if you did not have chickenpox disease in childhood.

b) Children: Must be up to date with the vaccination schedule for their age per CDC guidelines for Hepatitis A and B, Influenza, Haemophilus influenza b (Hib), measles, mumps, & rubella (MMR), Meningococcal, Pneumococcal, Pertussis (whooping cough), Polio, Rotavirus, Tetanus & Diphtheria and Varicella (chicken pox).

c) Meningococcal B vaccine is required from ages 19-23.

d) Hepatitis B vaccine: Effective June 2022, Hepatitis B is required for ages under sixty.

e) Polio vaccine: Effective May 2024, Polio vaccine is required for all ages

f) Pneumonia Vaccine is required for age over sixty-five.

g) Flu vaccine is required annually during flu season for age over six months.

h) MMR vaccine is required for anyone born in 1957 or later.

i) COVID-19 vaccine booster is no longer  required for immigration. Declining the COVID vaccine booster will not affect your immigration process.

Our physician will determine any gaps during your medical exam. Even if you do not have any vaccination records, you will be presented with all available options to meet your requirements for your health needs, cost, and expediency for filing the I-693 form. We will make sure you’re filing correctly and acceptance is not delayed.