Do I Have to Take an Immigration Physicals Exam Every Time I Travel?
In most cases, you do not need to take an Immigration physical exam every time you travel to the United States. The immigration physical is typically required only once as part of your visa application or green card process. After passing the exam, the results are valid for a certain period, usually 6 to 12 months. If you travel after receiving your visa or green card, you generally do not need to repeat the exam unless your medical circumstances change or you are asked to do so by U.S. immigration authorities. However, if you are applying for a different visa type or reapplying for a green card after a long period of time, a new immigration physical may be necessary. Similarly, if you leave the country for an extended period and your medical clearance expires, you may need to undergo another physical exam. Always check the specific requirements for your situation to ensure compliance with immigration guidelines. Your immigration attorney or consultant can provide further clarity based on your individual travel or immigration plans.