US Immigration Medical Exam
& Travel Vaccines in Nairobi
USCIS-designated panel physician. Form I-693 / DS-7794 completed in one visit. All required vaccines in stock. Results in 3–5 business days.
What is the US Immigration Medical Exam (Form I-693)?
The US Immigration Medical Examination is required by USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) for green card (permanent residence) applicants and certain visa categories. It must be conducted by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon — also called a panel physician. CA Medlynks is an authorized panel physician in Nairobi serving applicants for both Form I-693 (adjustment of status inside the US, completed prior to departure) and Form DS-7794 (immigrant visa applicants processed at the US Embassy).
What the Exam Includes
- Complete physical examination (cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal)
- Blood tests: RPR/VDRL (syphilis serology)
- TB screening via IGRA (Interferon-Gamma Release Assay) blood test
- Chest X-ray (required for applicants 15 years and older, or if TB test is positive)
- Review and administration of all USCIS-required vaccinations
- Sealed medical packet prepared and provided to applicant within 3–5 business days
What to Bring
- Valid passport
- Previous vaccination records (immunization booklet or certificates)
- USCIS appointment notice or NVC instruction letter (if applicable)
- Payment for the examination fee
USCIS Required Vaccines for US Immigration
USCIS mandates vaccination against all ACIP-recommended vaccines as a condition for immigration. The following vaccines must be reviewed and administered as needed by the designated civil surgeon.
How It Works
Book Your Appointment
WhatsApp or call us to schedule. Same-day and next-day appointments available.
Exam + Vaccines (Same Day)
Complete physical exam, IGRA blood test, chest X-ray (if needed), and all required vaccines administered in one visit.
Receive Your Sealed Packet
Your completed, sealed USCIS medical packet (Form I-693 or DS-7794) is ready in 3–5 business days.
USA Immigration Medical Exam — Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Form I-693 or Form DS-7794? +
Form I-693 is for green card applicants inside the United States who are adjusting their immigration status with USCIS. Form DS-7794 is for immigrant visa applicants being processed at a US Embassy abroad. CA Medlynks' USCIS-designated panel physician handles both forms for applicants in Nairobi.
How long is the Form I-693 valid? +
The Form I-693 is valid for 2 years from the date of the civil surgeon's signature. However, it must be submitted to USCIS within that 2-year window. If not submitted in time, you will need a new examination.
Can I bring my own vaccines to the immigration medical exam? +
USCIS requires that all required vaccines be administered and documented by the designated civil surgeon at the time of examination. Vaccines you received previously may be accepted if they are properly documented in your official vaccination records (such as a government-issued immunization booklet). Bring all records to your appointment.
How much does the US immigration medical exam cost? +
Contact us for current pricing. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees. The total cost depends on which vaccines you still need. Call +254 741 669 175 or WhatsApp us for a detailed quote.
Is Yellow Fever vaccine required for the US? +
Yellow Fever vaccine is required if you are arriving in the United States from a country with Yellow Fever risk — Kenya is on this list. CA Medlynks provides the Yellow Fever vaccine and issues the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP), commonly known as the Yellow Card.
Ready to Book Your US Medical Exam?
Call us, WhatsApp us, or walk in. Located at Daykio Plaza, Ngong Lane, Nairobi.