Gamca Medical For Yemen
GAMCA Medical Appointment for Yemen
If you are planning to travel to Yemen for employment, you must undergo a GAMCA/Wafid medical examination before your visa can be processed. This test ensures that all foreign workers meet GCC health standards.
We offer quick GAMCA appointment booking for Yemen applicants.
What Is the GAMCA Medical for Yemen?
This pre-departure medical exam includes:
- Chest X-ray
- Blood tests
- Eye check-up
- Urine test
- Physical examination
- Screening for infectious diseases
Why You Need the GAMCA Medical Test for Yemen?
Yemen uses the Wafid medical system to:
- Ensure workers are medically fit
- Protect public health
- Reduce disease transmission
- Maintain safe working environments
Without a fitness report, your visa application cannot proceed.
Documents Required for GAMCA Medical for Yemen
To complete your test smoothly, carry the following documents:
- Original passport (valid) & Photocopy
- 4 passport-size photos (white background)
- GAMCA/Wafid medical appointment slip
- Nationality ID Proof
Book Your GAMCA Appointment in 4 Easy Steps
How to Make GAMCA Appointment for Yemen?
Fill Form
Fill out the GAMCA medical appointment form with your correct information
Make Payment
Secure payment options: UPI, Credit&Debit Card, and local bank transfer available
Get Appointment
Upon receiving your payment, we'll complete the process within 30 minutes via email
Download Slip
Your PDF slip will be sent via email and WhatsApp for easy download.
FAQ
The GAMCA appointment slip for Yemen is valid for 30 days from the date of booking.
The GAMCA medical report is valid for 60 days after the test.
The fee varies depending on the medical center and location.
You need your original passport, a passport copy, passport-size photos and your GAMCA/Wafid appointment slip.
No, the system auto-assigns a medical center based on availability.
If the slip expires, you must book a new appointment.
If you are marked UNFIT, you cannot proceed with the Yemen employment visa unless you retake the test after 2 months.
Yes, the GAMCA/Wafid medical test is mandatory for all workers traveling to Yemen for employment.