Where can I get my medical certificate for immigration NZ?
At Victoria Park Medical Suites we offer one of the cheapest Immigration Medical Examination package in Auckland. The blood tests are taken at our clinic by our nurses or doctors. Urine is also tested at our clinic.
How long is your medical valid for NZ immigration?
3 months old
Your chest x-ray and medical examination results must be no more than 3 months old when we receive your application.
How do I get a medical certificate in NZ?
To get a medical certificate. You’ll need to first book an online appointment with a Tend doctor. We’ll ask you some questions about your current state of health and get an understanding of what’s required on your medical certificate. In some cases, we’ll need you to visit the clinic to issue your doctor’s certificate.
What is general medical certificate NZ?
This medical certificate records information about your health that Immigration New Zealand requires to assess whether you meet this standard. Deciding whether you are eligible for a visa. Immigration New Zealand collects the information about you on this form to decide whether you are eligible for a visa.
Can I fail immigration medical exam?
Any of these four basic medical conditions may make an applicant inadmissible on health-related grounds: Communicable disease of public health significance. An immigrant’s failure to show proof of required vaccinations. Physical or mental disorder with associated harmful behavior.
How much is the full medical for immigration NZ?
NZ Immigration Medicals
| Age | X-ray | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 5-15 years | Yes | $245 (Includes X-ray) |
| 15 Years and above | No | $320 (includes routine panel blood tests) |
| 15 years and above | Yes | $425 (Includes X-ray and routine panel blood tests) |
| X-ray Only Medical | Yes | $150 (Includes x-ray) |
When should I submit my immigration medical exam?
Applicants may submit the Form I-693 medical examination report to USCIS:
- Concurrently with the immigration benefit application; or.
- At any time after filing the immigration benefit application but before USCIS finalizes adjudication of that application.