If you’re in the process of obtaining a U.S. residency visa and already have your consular appointment scheduled, completing the immigration medical exam is a mandatory requirement. This exam, regulated by the U.S. Department of State, must be carried out exclusively at an authorized clinic. In Mexico, there are only three official clinics—all approved by the U.S. Consulate General in Ciudad Juárez and the U.S. Embassy in Mexico. You can find them listed at the following official link: travel.state.gov
Clínica Médica Internacional has over 40 years of experience performing immigration medical exams. As an officially authorized clinic by the U.S. Consulate, we accompany you through this process with warm, professional care and provide valid results in time for your consular appointment. That’s why we’ve prepared this guide to help you get ready and understand every step of your immigration medical exam.

1. Prepare Your Documents Ahead of Time
Having your documentation complete and well-organized is essential to avoid delays. Make sure you have:
- A valid passport
- Your consular appointment letter
- Vaccination records (if available)
- Medical history and any medications you regularly take
2. Understand the Stages of the Exam
The immigration medical exam is not a general check-up. It’s a specific evaluation required by the U.S. government to determine your medical eligibility according to immigration law.
The process consists of several phases:
- Document verification
- Physical and mental evaluation
- Vision, blood, and urine tests
- Chest X-ray (for applicants over 15 or if required by history)
- Review of your vaccination schedule as required by the CDC
It’s important to note that the immigration medical exam does not replace a general health check-up. Its sole purpose is to assess conditions relevant to U.S. residency visa eligibility.
3. How to Prepare for Your Medical Appointment
During your consultation with the physician:
- Be clear and honest when answering health-related questions.
- Practice your answers, especially if you’ve had surgeries, treatments, or chronic conditions.
- Bring prepared questions if you have concerns.
- Stay calm—the staff is trained to guide you with empathy and professionalism.
4. Take Care of Your Health Before the Exam
Being physically prepared can have a positive influence on your results:
- Maintain a balanced diet and avoid processed foods in the days before your appointment.
- Get a good night’s sleep beforehand.
- Avoid alcohol and substances for at least 72 hours prior.
- Attend any ongoing medical appointments if you’re under treatment.
- Eat a light breakfast before your exam—fasting is not required.
5. Know the Costs and Payment Methods
The cost of the medical exam is regulated by the U.S. Consulate, though additional charges may apply for required vaccines. We recommend confirming the payment method and cost breakdown when booking your appointment.
Be sure to:
- Confirm accepted payment methods (cash, card, bank transfer).
- Confirm the total amount to pay and the currency required.
Inquire about vaccine costs, if applicable.
6. Rely on Trusted Resources
You can find updated and accurate information from:
- Official consulate websites: travel.state.gov
- Our website: www.cmi-medical.com
- Organizations that support migrants
- Testimonials from others who have gone through this process
Why Choose CMI?
CMI is recognized for:
- Being an officially authorized clinic by the U.S. Consulate
- Having 40 years of specialized experience
- Offering warm, professional, and compassionate care
- Modern facilities located just steps from the Consulate
Thousands of families have chosen us as their trusted companion for this crucial step toward a new life in the U.S. Every detail of our service is designed to make your process clear, safe, and stress-free.
Conclusion
Proper guidance before your immigration medical exam makes every stage of the process easier, reduces stress, prevents delays, and gives you greater confidence during your consular interview. This step is more than a requirement—it’s a critical validation to secure your legal residency in the United States.
At Clínica Médica Internacional, we understand how important this moment is for your life. That’s why we offer specialized and trustworthy care aligned with U.S. Consulate standards. Every day, we assist hundreds of people like you, taking decisive steps toward their future. Schedule your appointment at https://citasonline.cmi-medical.com and move forward with clarity, efficiency, and confidence toward your new life in the United States.

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