Guidelines for GAMCA Medical Appointments
GAMCA / WAFID Medical Appointment Guidelines
To ensure a smooth GAMCA medical examination process for GCC visa applicants, please follow the guidelines below before attending your GAMCA / WAFID medical test.
1. Appointment Booking
- Applicants must book their GAMCA/WAFID medical appointment online before visiting the medical center.
- After booking, the system will automatically assign a GCC-approved medical center in your selected city.
- Print or save the appointment slip and bring it with you on the day of the medical test.
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2. Required Documents
Please bring the following Documents for GAMCA Medical test.
- Original passport with minimum 6 months validity.
- A printed copy of the GAMCA/WAFID appointment slip.
- Passport-size photographs with a white background.
- Passport photocopy.
- Visa copy (if available).
- Any additional documents requested by the employer or embassy.
3. Dress Code
- Wear comfortable and loose clothing for the medical examination.
- Avoid wearing excessive jewelry or accessories.
- Some medical tests may require changing into a hospital gown.
4. Fasting Requirements
- Certain tests, especially blood tests, may require fasting for several hours.
- Follow any fasting instructions provided by the medical center before your appointment.
- Drink water if allowed, but avoid heavy meals before the test.
5. Medical Examination Process
During the GAMCA medical examination, the following tests are usually conducted:
- Blood tests for infectious diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis B & C.
- Chest X-ray to detect tuberculosis.
- Urine analysis.
- General physical examination by a doctor.
- Blood pressure, vision, and basic health checks.
6. Results Collection
- After completing the medical tests, results are processed by the medical center.
- Medical reports are usually available within 24–48 hours.
- Results may be collected directly from the medical center or checked online through the system.
7. Review of Results
- Applicants should carefully review their medical results.
- If any medical issues are identified, the medical center may provide further instructions or additional testing.
8. Submission to Relevant Authorities
- The medical center uploads your report to the WAFID/GCC medical system.
- The report will be used for GCC visa processing and verification.
- Applicants must ensure the report status is marked FIT before proceeding with the visa process.
9. Validity Period
- The GAMCA medical report is generally valid for 60 days (2 months).
- Applicants should complete their visa stamping and travel process within this validity period.
- If the report expires, a new medical examination may be required.
10. Follow-Up
- If there are any abnormalities in the test results, applicants should follow up with the medical center.
- Additional tests or medical advice may be required depending on the condition.
11. Additional Requirements
- Each GCC country may have specific medical requirements.
- Applicants should follow instructions from the GCC-approved medical center.
- Ensure all information provided during booking is accurate and matches your passport details.
By following these guidelines, applicants can ensure a smooth and successful GAMCA/WAFID medical examination process for their GCC work visa. If you want GAMCA Medical appointment or GCC Slip Cancellation, please visit our booking page or contact us.