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This document contains official instructions for USCIS Form I-910 , Application for Civil Surgeon Designation - a form released and collected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Citizenship and Immigration Services. An up-to-date fillable USCIS Form I-910 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form I-910?
A: Form I-910 is the application for Civil Surgeon Designation.
Q: Who can apply for Civil Surgeon Designation?
A: Medical professionals who are licensed in the United States can apply for Civil Surgeon Designation.
Q: What is the purpose of Civil Surgeon Designation?
A: Civil Surgeon Designation allows medical professionals to conduct immigration medical examinations required for certain immigration benefits.
Q: What documents are required for Form I-910 application?
A: The specific documents required may vary, but generally you will need to submit proof of your medical license, identification documents, and any other supporting documents requested in the form instructions.
Q: How long does it take to process a Form I-910 application?
A: The processing time can vary, but the USCIS aims to process Form I-910 applications within a reasonable timeframe.
Q: What happens after my Form I-910 application is approved?
A: Once your application is approved, you will be designated as a Civil Surgeon and will be able to conduct immigration medical examinations.
Q: Can my Form I-910 application be denied?
A: Yes, if you do not meet the eligibility requirements or if your application contains errors or omissions, your application may be denied.
Q: Can I appeal if my Form I-910 application is denied?
A: Yes, you can file an appeal with the USCIS if your Form I-910 application is denied.
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