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Navigating the Work Visa Medical Test with Asian Plus

Securing a Greece work visa is an exciting step toward starting your new job in Europe. A mandatory and critical part of this process is passing the required medical examination. To help you prepare, Asian Plus Medical Center has compiled this essential guide covering the requirements, fees, and documentation needed to ensure your application runs smoothly.

ℹ️ What is the Mandatory Greece Work Visa Medical Test?

The Greece work visa medical test is a required health assessment for all applicants seeking a long-stay National "D" Visa for employment. The primary goal of this medical check is to screen for communicable diseases and confirm that you meet the general public health standards set by the Greek government. The results are forwarded directly by the authorized clinic to the Greek Embassy or Consulate for review.

🩺 Medical Requirements for Your Greece Work Visa

The scope of the examination, often referred to as the medical for Greece work visa, is comprehensive but standardized. The specific medical requirements for Greece work visa applicants vary slightly depending on the applicant's age:

Age Group Required Medical Examination and Tests
Aged 11 years and older Complete Physical Examination, Chest X-ray, Blood Test (including screening for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis), and Urine Test.
Aged under 11 years Complete Physical Examination, and a Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test for Tuberculosis screening (instead of a chest X-ray).

A medical declaration, genital examination, visual testing, and general body assessment (BMI) are also standard parts of the complete physical.

🗂️ Key Documentation to Bring:

To ensure the medical proceeds without delay, bring the following to your appointment:

  • Original Valid Passport (and photocopies).
  • Two Recent Passport-Sized Photographs (white background).
  • Appointment Confirmation Letter.
  • Health Form or letter from your recruiting agency or the Embassy (if provided).
  • Previous Medical Records (old prescriptions, eyeglasses, old X-ray films if any).

💰 Breaking Down the Greece Work Visa Medical Fees

Understanding the costs helps you budget correctly. The total expense is comprised of the visa fee and the medical examination fee. While the visa fee is paid to the application center, the Greece work visa medical fees are paid directly to the authorized panel physician or clinic.

  • Medical Examination Cost: These fees are set by the approved medical facilities and are subject to change. They are paid by the applicant and cover the cost of the physical exam, lab work, and report dispatch.
  • Additional Tests: Be aware that if a panel physician requires follow-up tests, consultations, or vaccinations based on initial results, these additional services will incur extra charges as per the clinic’s tariff.

Trust Asian Plus Medical Center for Expert Assistance

Navigating the documentation and requirements for your Greek long-stay visa can be complex. Choosing the right medical center is crucial.

Asian Plus Medical Center Pvt. Ltd. is committed to providing professional, honest, and comprehensive support throughout your journey, from job placement to preparing for your Greece work visa medical test.

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