INS Memo re continued validity of Medical Certificate during delayed
Adjustment processing.
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Memo re continued validity of Medical Certificate during delayed Adjustment
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Extension of Validity of Medical Certifications on Form I-693
This memorandum temporarily extends the validity of civil surgeon
endorsements on Form I-693 for certain adjustment of status applicants.
For adjustment of status applicants, the endorsement of a civil surgeon on
Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status, is
generally valid for one year. Some adjustment of status applications are
concurrently filed with an immigrant visa petition as provided for at 8 CFR
245.2(a)(2). These applications are filed with a Form I-693 as required by 8 CFR
245.5. Some of these applications remain pending for more than the one-year
validity period.
In a policy memorandum dated December 2, 2004, U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (CIS) extended the validity of the civil surgeon
endorsement on Form I-693 until the adjustment of status application could be
adjudicated. This policy was issued in consultation with the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and is limited to those applications where no Class
A or Class B medical condition was certified. The policy was in effect until
January 1, 2006.
Due to the continuing backlog of some concurrently filed adjustment of status
applications, the validity of the civil surgeon’s endorsement on Form I-693,
when submitted in support of a concurrently filed adjustment of status
application as provided for at 8 CFR 245.2(a)(2), is extended until the time of
adjudication if no Class A or Class B medical condition is certified by the
civil surgeon. This policy is in effect until January 1, 2007. Questions
regarding the above policy should be directed via DHS electronic mail to Jeffrey
Robins, HQ Office of Program and Regulation Development (OPRD). |