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I hope this is the right place to ask this question. This is concerning Appendix C and medical exam for my spouse (USA permanent resident) whom I'm sponsoring.
1. Does anyone know how much does the medical exam cost (she has no healthcare/insurance coverage)?
2. Is Appendix C the only document she needs to bring to the Designated Medical Practitioner?
1. It varies from DMP to DMP. It can be as low as around $175. I've also seen as high as $550. It's typicallly cheaper in Canada (especially in the large cities).
2. You also need to bring photographs of the applicant.
i dont know haw much ill cost you but for me it cost close 200 tunisian dinnars wich mean like 150 canadian dollars and you need the appendix c with 4 photos
My husband did his medical in Miami and it cost $380 - even though they told me it would be $410 over the phone - obviously the cheaper the better
The receptionist told him to bring the Appendix C and 4 passport photos, when he got there the doc said he needed 5...UGH...anyway the doc signed the paper and just told him to add the photo after.
Id bring more pictures than they ask for just in case.
Also - no insurance will cover this exam, so just call around, but in the end if you have to drive 5 hours to get a cheaper rate it might be worth to go closer to home, gas is too expensive.
Good Luck. My husband said it was an easy exam and not as invasive as he really thought it would be.
I hope this is the right place to ask this question. This is concerning Appendix C and medical exam for my spouse (USA permanent resident) whom I'm sponsoring.
1. Does anyone know how much does the medical exam cost (she has no healthcare/insurance coverage)?
2. Is Appendix C the only document she needs to bring to the Designated Medical Practitioner?
1. Ours costed about $200, it depends where you do it.
2. We had to bring along 2 passport sized photos, the applicant's passport and the immigration file number.
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