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okay a question thats trying to stream in from LinkedIn what should I expect when I receive a letter to mail my medical exam doesnt mean theres no interview most likely so when youre gonna apply for a green card in the United States a process known as adjustment of status one of the requirements is that you submit a medical checkup on form i-693 it goes over your background your vaccines and the like historically I wouldnt send this in with the application package and so clients could do it on their win whenever they have time to do the medical checkups or not rushed but recently theyve instituted a wide ranging policy of interview waivers where you dont have to go for an interview in person and when that happens they send you a letter saying hey just get the medical checkup in the sealed envelope and mail it to us and location listed uh and and the request for evidence or rfe for short and uh you know soon after my case the two to six weeks later the green card gets approved so