USCIS vaccine requirement finder for Form I-693
Check which immigration-medical vaccines are age-appropriate based on date of birth, exam date, and flu-season availability.
How to use this tool
USCIS vaccine finder
Enter the applicant's date of birth and the planned medical exam date. The tool applies the CDC civil surgeon vaccination table to identify which vaccines are age-appropriate. Select whether influenza vaccine is likely available at the time of the exam — CDC only requires it during flu season, typically fall through early spring.
USCIS medical exam
Vaccine requirement finder
This tool maps age-based vaccine requirements for U.S. status-adjustment medical exams using the CDC civil-surgeon table that applies to Form I-693 vaccination review.
What it covers
Age is the first filter. Records, immunity, contraindications, and flu-season availability can still change what a civil surgeon actually gives you.
Source: CDC Vaccination Technical Instructions, Table 1 (effective March 11, 2025)CDC says influenza is required when available in the United States, usually from fall through early spring.
Assessment
Enter date of birth and exam date to see the age-based vaccine list.
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FAQ
Common questions about this tool.
- Which vaccines are required for USCIS Form I-693?
- USCIS requires vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) that are appropriate for the applicant's age, medical history, and risk profile. The designated civil surgeon determines which vaccines apply using the CDC vaccination technical instructions.
- What is Form I-693?
- Form I-693 is the medical examination report completed by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon. It documents vaccination history, communicable disease screening, and other health requirements for adjustment of status (green card) applicants inside the United States.
- Does the influenza vaccine affect my green card application?
- Influenza vaccine is required when it is available in the United States — typically from fall through early spring. Civil surgeons note when it is not flu season, which is one of the few seasonal carve-outs in the vaccine requirements.
- Can I use prior vaccination records at the medical exam?
- Yes. Written vaccination records, titer results, and documented immunity can satisfy many vaccine requirements without receiving a new dose. Bring all prior vaccination records to your civil surgeon appointment.
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