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After Your USCIS Medical Exam: What Usually Happens Next

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After Your USCIS Medical Exam: What Usually Happens Next is a guide for next-step planning. ### What Happens After the Exam

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Quick answer

After the exam, the important questions are whether anything else is needed, when the paperwork will be ready, and what instructions the clinic gives you for the completed form or packet.

The useful version of this topic is practical: what the page covers, what can vary by clinic, and what should be confirmed before you book or submit anything.

Costs, fees, and delays to clarify

Costs, fees, and delays to clarify

This stage can still involve cost or delay if follow-up items are needed before the office can finish the paperwork.

Documents and proof to gather

Documents and proof to gather

Keep the documents and instructions the clinic gives you organized, and ask before leaving the office if anything about timing or handling is unclear.

It is safer to ask the clinic for its exact checklist instead of assuming every office asks for the same thing.

What the process usually looks like

What the process usually looks like

The normal path is exam, any follow-up items, final paperwork completion, and then whatever submission or handling instructions apply to your case.

Questions to ask before you book or leave the office

Questions to ask before you book or leave the office

Ask when the form should be ready, whether anything still needs to be completed, and how the office wants you to handle the sealed paperwork or follow-up communication.

What to do next

What to do next

After this guide, revisit your document checklist and requirement questions so nothing slips between the appointment and the paperwork stage.

Use official USCIS and civil surgeon instructions as the source of truth. This page is for planning and question-checking only.

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