Understand Your Medical Eligibility Before You Apply for a Visa
Applying for a visa can be a lengthy and expensive process. Many countries require medical examinations as part of their immigration or visa approval procedures, and certain health conditions can impact your eligibility.
Our medical assessment service provides expert guidance on how your medical condition might affect your visa application – before you invest time and money in the full process.
Why Use Our Pre-Visa Medical Assessment Service?
- ✅ Avoid costly surprises later in the process
- ✅ Get clarity on your medical status and documentation
- ✅ Understand visa-specific medical requirements
- ✅ Receive confidential and professional advice
- ✅ Make informed decisions about your immigration journey
What We Assess
We offer evaluations and guidance for a wide range of medical conditions commonly flagged during immigration medicals, including:
🩺 Chronic Illnesses
- Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
- Hypertension
- Heart disease
- Chronic kidney or liver disease
🧠 Mental Health Conditions
- Depression
- Anxiety disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- Schizophrenia
🧬 Infectious Diseases
- Tuberculosis (active or past history)
- Hepatitis B and C
- HIV/AIDS
- Syphilis
🦽 Disabilities and Functional Impairments
- Mobility limitations
- Intellectual or developmental disabilities
- Neurological conditions like epilepsy or Parkinson's disease
⚕️ Other High-Impact Health Concerns
- Cancer (recent or ongoing treatment)
- Organ transplant history
- Long-term medication use
- History of substance abuse
What You’ll Receive
- A personalized preliminary assessment from a licensed medical professional
- Answers to your questions about how your condition might affect your visa eligibility
- Recommendations for additional documentation or follow-up
- Honest feedback on your likelihood of medical clearance
Please note: This is not a substitute for the official immigration medical examination, but a useful step to prepare and understand potential barriers.
Who Can Benefit?
- Individuals planning to migrate for work, study, or family reunification
- Parents applying for parent visas with known health issues
- Anyone with a chronic or complex medical history
- Agents or legal advisors assisting clients with health concerns
Examples of Common Scenarios
🔹 “I have a history of treated TB. Will that affect my permanent residency application?”
🔹 “I'm on antipsychotic medication – could this impact my student visa?”
🔹 “I have Type 2 Diabetes – should I disclose this on my health declaration?”
Start with Confidence – Book a Medical Assessment Today
Don’t risk delays or rejections due to medical issues. Get clarity now and move forward with confidence.