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Did any of you guys not have to do the chest X-ray for the green card medical exam?

My wife had her medical exam and passed, but they never did a chest X-ray on her. I even asked them about it and they said it’s not needed. I was told that everyone gets a chest X-ray unless you’re pregnant so I’m quite baffled as to why that wasn’t part of the medical exam? They based it off blood tests for TB and decided it wasn’t needed.

Is this normal? I’m just trying to make sure I didn’t pick a doctor that didn’t know what he was doing. I’d hate to go to the interview and they delay our case due to an “incomplete” medical exam

My wife told me that the doctor did literally nothing to her. She went into the room, checked her vaccinations, asked if she was depressed, anxious, or have ever done drugs, ordered blood tests and passed her. I feel like they missed out so much according to what the USCIS website states they check for in the medical exam. He checked for so much less than I’d get in a regular physical. Was under the impression it was going to be an extensive work up

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