What is involved in the Medical Exam for a Fiancée Visa?
The following information is provided from the US Embassy website in Moscow, Russia:
All applicants for immigrant visas must undergo a medical examination
Medical examinations for U.S. immigrant visas may be performed at the following
embassy-designated clinics:
• the International Organization for Migration, telephone (7-095) 797-8723,
• the Filatov Clinic, telephone (7-095) 423-7780, (8-902) 671-2964 or
• AO Meditsina, telephone (7-095) 250-9186 or 250-8899.
• Children's Hospital no. 1, Vladivostok. Tel. (4232) 40-13-35 or (4232)
45-24-26.
Please contact the clinics directly for fees and appointment times.
The vaccination requirement applies to all immigrant visa applicants, except K
and V visa applicants, and will be incorporated into the medical examination
process.
Applicant should bring to the panel physician all medical records,
which list vaccinations received. Episodes of vaccine-preventable illnesses
suffered by the applicant, or medical conditions, which would affect the
administration of vaccines. Without appropriate documentary evidence to
substantiate an applicant's claims of vaccinations, illnesses or allergies, the
panel physician will not consider the vaccination requirements to be fulfilled.
If, at the time of the medical examination, the panel physician finds that the
applicant is not in compliance with the vaccination requirements, the applicant
may either have the necessary vaccinations administered by the panel physician,
or by a private physician of his or her choice. If the applicant chooses to have
a non-panel physician administer the vaccinations, he or she will have to
provide the panel physician with documentary evidence that the vaccinations were
administered.
Some vaccinations require a series of doses. If the applicant has begun the
series, and is not due for the next inoculation at the time of the medical
examination, he or she will be considered to have met the requirement for that
vaccination. Vaccinations for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis are required
for all applicants ages 2 months to 6 years, vaccinations for tetanus-diphtheria
required for all applicants 7 years and older, polio vaccinations are required
of those 2 months to 17 years old, vaccinations for measles, mumps, and rubella
are required of applicants from 12 months to 64 years old, hepatitis B
vaccinations are required for those up to 17 years old, and influenza
vaccinations are required for applicants 65 years and older.
Since it can take up to 2 days to receive the results of the medical exam, some
applicants choose to remain in Moscow from the time of their medical exam until
their appointment date at the Embassy.
Medical exam results are usually valid for a year. However, they may be valid
just for six months depending on applicant's medical conditions.
If you have any specific questions in regards to medical exam, please, call one
of the mentioned above clinics.

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