If you are planning to work or live in a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country, one of the most important steps in your visa process is booking a Wafid medical appointment. Formerly known as GAMCA (Gulf Approved Medical Centers Association), the Wafid system now manages medical examinations for expatriates traveling to Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A Wafid medical appointment is an official booking through the Wafid online portal for a mandatory medical examination. The purpose of this test is to ensure that applicants are medically fit and free from infectious or chronic diseases that could impact public health in Gulf countries.
The Wafid system assigns medical centers randomly within the applicant’s chosen city, making the process transparent and efficient. Applicants cannot select their preferred medical center manually.
Booking your Wafid medical appointment is simple and can be done entirely online. Here are the steps:
When attending your scheduled medical test, you must carry:
During your Wafid medical appointment, the following examinations are usually conducted:
The process usually takes a few hours, and results are uploaded directly to the Wafid system within 24–48 hours. Applicants can later check their report status online.
The medical report obtained after your Wafid medical appointment is valid for three months. If you fail to travel within this period, you may need to rebook and retake the medical test.
Wafid medical appointment is a mandatory requirement for anyone traveling to GCC countries for employment, residency, or family visas. The process is now streamlined with an online booking system, making it easier and more transparent for applicants. By preparing the necessary documents and following the steps carefully, you can complete your medical examination smoothly and proceed with your visa application without complications.