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    Uscis mailed me saying I need to get the i693 form done and bring it to the interview. I don't have an interview date yet. I've called a couple of doctors listed on the uscis to check on the prices. It's quite pricey. I'm waiting as well for my AP approved. I'm wondering if I can do my medical and vaccines in canada ones my AP is approved because it's much cheaper. I'm a canadian citizen.

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    Originally posted by GreatOne View Post
    Uscis mailed me saying I need to get the i693 form done and bring it to the interview. I don't have an interview date yet. I've called a couple of doctors listed on the uscis to check on the prices. It's quite pricey. I'm waiting as well for my AP approved. I'm wondering if I can do my medical and vaccines in canada ones my AP is approved because it's much cheaper. I'm a canadian citizen.
    I understand your dilemma, I'm Canadian living here in FLorida and I was able to shop around for a Civil Surgeon and the prices quoted ranged from $400-$800 USD
    All of which is not covered by Health insurance.
    It definetly can't hurt if you are able to get your vaccines in Canada. However USCIS has included in the actual physical exam the TB skin patch test, Obtrusive VD tests and so on.
    I do not know if you are still in Canada and you go to "Panel Physicians" as outlined by the US State Department and if its covered by Canadian Social Insurance.

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