Immigration Physicals

Immigration physicals are a medical exam required for certain U.S. visa and green-card applications. For children, the process needs a careful provider who knows the forms, the vaccine requirements, and how to make the visit calm. We complete the exam, review records, and hand the signed paperwork back to your family ready to file.

An AAA Pediatrics exam room
A pediatrician gently examining a young patient

What We Check

What we cover in the room

  • Full medical and vaccine history review, including prior records from other countries
  • Physical exam covering growth, development, and the systems USCIS requires
  • Vaccine status against the CDC civil-surgeon schedule — catch-up if needed
  • Age-appropriate screening for tuberculosis when required
  • Mental health and developmental history at an age-appropriate level
  • Any chronic conditions that need documentation on the form

Care We Provide

Your visit includes

Form I-693 completed correctly

We fill out each section with care, sign and seal the envelope per USCIS requirements, and hand it back ready to include with your filing.

Vaccines per USCIS requirements

We review prior records (including foreign records) and give any catch-up vaccines needed to meet the CDC civil-surgeon schedule.

Foreign records welcomed

Bring vaccine records from any country — we translate common formats and credit the ones we can verify.

TB screening when required

For ages 2 and up, we administer the TB test or arrange a blood test (IGRA) per current USCIS guidance.

Clear communication with families

We explain each step in English or Spanish, answer questions, and never rush a family through immigration paperwork.

Gentle for young patients

Immigration visits can include multiple shots. We pace carefully, use comfort techniques, and make the visit as easy as possible.

Come Prepared

What to bring

A few small things ahead of the visit help us spend more time on your child — and less on paperwork.

  • Photo ID for parent + childPassport, state ID, or other government-issued identification for each person.
  • All vaccine recordsFrom every country your child has lived in. We work with what you have and help fill gaps.
  • USCIS form I-693 (if you have it)If you received a blank form in your filing package, bring it. Otherwise we use the current USCIS version.
  • Questions about the processWe’re not immigration attorneys, but we know the medical piece well — ask us anything about the exam or forms.

FAQs

Questions families ask

Find Us

Located in Woodbridge, proudly serving Prince William County and surrounding areas.

AAA Pediatrics2200 Opitz Blvd, Suite 355Woodbridge, VA 22191

Office Hours

Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

A provider is on call 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

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