Immigration Physicals in Chicago & Naperville
Trusted USCIS Exams with Same-Day Service & On-Site Testing
The next step toward your new life in the United States is a big moment.
At First Choice Immediate Care, we’re here to make that journey easier with reliable, USCIS-authorized immigration physicals available in Naperville and Chicago.

Whether you’re applying for a green card or adjusting your status, our team provides compassionate, professional care every step of the way.
No appointment is required; just walk in and let us help you check this essential item off your list.
What Is an Immigration Physical?
An immigration physical is a required medical exam set by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
It ensures you meet health standards for immigration and includes:
- Reviewing your vaccine records
- Conducting a physical exam
- and Screening for communicable diseases
At our walk-in medical clinics in Naperville and Chicago, the exam is performed by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon and includes everything needed to complete your I-693 form.
Immigration Medical Exam: What Do They Check?
During your immigration medical exam, the civil surgeon will:
- Review your medical history and immunization records
- Conduct a physical examination
- Perform required tests, such as a TB screening and blood work
- Screen for infectious diseases and mental health conditions
- Ensure you are current on all the necessary vaccinations
The goal is to confirm that you’re in good health and free from any conditions that could affect public safety or pose a risk to others.
Vaccinations Made Easy
Immunization and vaccine services are often part of the immigration exam. We offer all required vaccines right in our clinic, including:
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Tdap
- Varicella
- Hepatitis B
- Influenza (during the flu season)
- COVID-19
There is no need for extra appointments or referrals; you can get everything done in one visit.
What to Bring Along for Immigration Physical?
To ensure a smooth process, please bring the following items:
- Valid government-issued photo ID (passport, driver’s license, etc.)
- Vaccination records (translated to English if needed)
- A copy of your medical history, if available
- Any prior TB test results or lab reports
- Form I-693, if you already have it printed
If you’re unsure what documents to bring, our staff will happily guide you before your visit.
Who Needs an Immigration Physical?
Anyone applying for a change in immigration status or seeking a green card must undergo this medical exam. This includes:
- Family-based and employment-based green card applicants
- Refugees and asylum seekers
- Adjustment of status applicants already in the U.S.
- Certain non-immigrant visa applicants, depending on USCIS guidelines
If you’re unsure whether you need one, our team can help verify based on your immigration category.
Why Come to First Choice Immediate Care?
We’re more than just a walk-in clinic; we’re a trusted partner in your healthcare journey. Families across Naperville and Chicago choose us for:
- Same-day service and fast turnaround
- On-site lab testing and vaccines
- No appointment is needed; walk in anytime.
- Extended hours for your convenience
- Modern, comfortable clinics with caring staff
- USCIS-designated doctors with years of experience
- Personalized attention every step of the way
- Multilingual support to assist patients who feel more comfortable communicating in a language other than English
We know how important this process is to you. Our job is to make it faster, easier, and less stressful for everyone.

With on-site testing and same-day evaluations, you won’t have to run around to multiple locations; we handle everything here.
Immigration Medical Exam Near Me
If you’re searching for a USCIS-authorized immigration medical exam near you, look no further than First Choice Immediate Care.
With convenient locations in Naperville and Chicago, we’re easily accessible for individuals and families.
Our clinics are equipped with:
- modern technology
- friendly staff
- and on-site lab testing
Making us the go-to walk-in medical clinic for immigration exams and much more.
Start Your Journey with Confidence
Your immigration physical shouldn’t be stressful. Let our team guide you with care, speed, and expertise.
Walk in today to our Naperville or Chicago location; no appointment is needed.
We’re ready when you are.
FAQs About Immigration Physical
What blood test is done for immigration?
The immigration physical typically includes a blood test to screen for syphilis (RPR test) and may also include other tests like HIV screening, depending on USCIS guidelines. Our on-site lab ensures fast, accurate results.
What do they test for in Immigration Medical Canada?
For Canada, immigration medical exams include:
- Screening for tuberculosis (TB)
- syphilis
- HIV
- and other communicable diseases
- A chest X-ray
- and blood tests are often required, depending on age and health history
What medical conditions are causes for visa rejection in the USA?
Medical grounds for visa denial in the U.S. include:
- Communicable diseases of public health significance (e.g., active TB)
- Drug addiction or abuse
- Certain mental health conditions with harmful behavior
Each case is reviewed individually, and treatment or documentation can help meet eligibility.
What if a TB test is positive for immigration?
A positive TB test doesn’t mean automatic denial. If your test is positive, we’ll perform a chest X-ray and possibly refer you for further evaluation. You may still pass the exam if there’s no active TB or if it’s treated properly.
What are the tests for immigration?
Immigration exams typically include:
- Physical exam
- TB screening (skin test or blood test)
- Blood test for syphilis
- Urine test for gonorrhea
- Vaccine review and updates
We provide on-site testing for faster processing.
Can I get a US visa if I have hepatitis B?
Yes, hepatitis B is not a disqualifying condition for a U.S. visa. It may be noted on your Form I-693, but it does not usually impact your eligibility unless complications or public health risks exist.
What medical condition is not allowed in Canada?
Canada may deny visas to applicants with conditions that could cause:
- Excessive demand for public health services
- Public health or safety risks (like untreated TB)
- Each case is reviewed individually based on the immigration category.
Can you fail the US immigration medical exam?
Yes, but failing is rare. The most common reasons include:
- Active, untreated TB
- Drug abuse
- Certain mental health risks
However, most conditions can be treated or managed. We guide you through any next steps if further care is needed.
More Than Just Immigration Physicals
At First Choice Immediate Care, we provide a full range of urgent care and occupational health services, including:
- Lab testing and screenings
- Treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries
- Work physicals and employment screenings
- Vaccinations for school, travel, and employment
We’re proud to be the go-to medical clinic in Naperville and Chicago for families, workers, and new immigrants.
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