


Getting an immigration physical at Lani City Medical Urgent Care in Rancho Cucamonga, CA is simple, fast, and convenient. Our convenient hours means you can complete your USCIS-required medical exam on your own schedule without waiting weeks for a primary care appointment. With an on-site Civil Surgeon, streamlined paperwork, and a friendly, efficient team, we make it easy to get everything you need.



When planning a visit to Lani City Medical Urgent Care for an immigration physical, it's essential to be well-prepared to ensure a smooth and efficient process. Start by bringing a current government-issued photo ID, which is crucial for identity verification. Additionally, having the I-693 form is beneficial. If you haven't been able to access or print this form, don't stress, as we're fully equipped to provide one for you during your visit. It's also wise to have your up-to-date immunization record on hand. This information assists our healthcare professionals in assessing if you need any additional vaccinations. Furthermore, any relevant medical records, particularly those detailing past treatments or illnesses, can be immensely helpful. Being thorough in your preparation not only streamlines your visit but also ensures that our team has all the necessary information to provide comprehensive care tailored to your immigration physical needs.
The immigration physical typically encompasses a detailed physical examination, where our healthcare professionals assess your overall health and well-being. We'll also carefully review your vaccination record to ensure compliance with U.S. health requirements. If there are any missing or required vaccines, we're equipped to administer them on-site. Additionally, a blood test may be conducted as part of the health assessment. A crucial component of this process is the completion of the I-693 form, which documents the results and findings of your examination. Once the examination and documentation are complete, we seal the form in an envelope bearing the clinic's official stamp, ensuring its integrity and confidentiality for submission to the appropriate immigration authorities.


Accepted forms of identification include your birth certificate (with an English translation) or an affidavit.
Bring any vaccine records you have. Records that are not in English need to be accompanied by a certified translation.
Health insurance does not cover the cost of Immigration Exams. However, it will usually cover the cost of any required vaccines.
11398 Kenyon Way Suite J
Monday: 10 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday: 10 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM - 7 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 7 PM
Friday: 10 AM - 7 PM
Saturday: 11 AM - 5 PM
