Wafid (GAMCA) medical centres follow the health care follow-up and guidelines specified by GCC health ministries. Tests include a physical examination, blood tests, chest X-rays, and screenings for conditions like HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases. Women may undergo additional pregnancy-related tests if required.
Booking an Appointment
Appointments for Wafid (GAMCA) medical tests are booked online through the official GAMCA website or designated platforms. Applicants are required to pay a minimum fee for registration, after which they are assigned a medical center. The assignment is typically automated, assuring fairness and transparency in the selection process.
Documentation Required
Applicants must carry the following documents:
Original passport and a copy,Recent passport-sized photographs, GAMCA appointment confirmation slip, visa application details (if applicable).
Process at the Medical Centre
- Registration and Verification: Applicants provide their documents for verification.
- Medical Tests: The tests are conducted based on GCC guidelines and protocols. The process usually takes a few hours.
- Results and Certification: Results are provided within some days. If the applicant is deemed fit, they are issued a medical fitness certificate valid for three months. This certificate is vital for visa approval.
Key Points
- Only an individual person assigned to a specific Wafid (GAMCA) centre can undergo tests there.
- Applicants failing the medical test may not be perfect for re-evaluation and will necessarily discover other options for travel or employment.
- Wafid (GAMCA) centres in Banglore maintain strict hygiene and quality standards to ensure accurate results.
By adhering to GAMCA’s guidelines, applicants ensure a smoother visa process and compliance with GCC countries’ health requirements.