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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Chile
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I am trying to schedule a medical exam for the I-693 form that is part of an adjustment of status application.

 

I have called the 3 closest authorized doctors and all ar within $25 for the basic fee at approximately $500-$525.

 

Is that a typical fee.

 

We are located in WA state North of Seattle.

 

Near Mount Vernon/Burlington/Bellingham.

 

Anybody had a good experience with a clinic or doctor?

 

Anything significantly less than $500?

 

Thanks Martin

 

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I'm doing my I-693 medical exam in Tennessee, and called several civil surgeons in my area.

 

The cheapest civil surgeon was affiliated with a nonprofit. Costs were as follows:

 

Civil surgeon professional fee: 0, as he does it pro bono for the nonprofit

I-693 paperwork/admin fee: $180

Lab tests: $165

Vaccines: free through my husband's insurance

 

You may want to check the USCIS civil surgeons affiliated with local nonprofits in your state.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Peru
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Im in TN. 350$ for the physical, blood/urine exams and I paid 45 for two titers they ''had'' to do. That included the paperwork. In 5 days they call me for results and to tell me if  need any vaccines, which I can get with them or in another place. Other places I called wouldnt even give me a price or told me 100-1000 range, ridiculous. 

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16 hours ago, Cristina280390 said:

Im in TN. 350$ for the physical, blood/urine exams and I paid 45 for two titers they ''had'' to do. That included the paperwork. In 5 days they call me for results and to tell me if  need any vaccines, which I can get with them or in another place. Other places I called wouldnt even give me a price or told me 100-1000 range, ridiculous. 

Are you enrolled in your spouse's health insurance? If yes, some plans will cover vaccines 100% as they are considered preventive care.

If your spouse has a Health Savings Account (a type of tax advantaged account) you can also save the receipts and reimburse yourselves through the HSA.

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