Receiving an unfit or incorrect GAMCA medical result can be stressful, especially when your employment or visa process depends on it. However, if you believe the result is inaccurate, there are clear steps you can take to appeal and seek a review.
Time is crucial. As soon as you receive an unfavorable result, visit the same GAMCA-approved medical center where the test was conducted. Appeals are usually accepted only within a short window, so avoid delays.
Ask the medical center about the reason for the unfit status. In some cases, errors occur due to outdated reports, clerical mistakes, or temporary health conditions. You may be allowed to undergo a re-test based on the issue identified.
Obtain fresh medical reports from a government hospital or a well-recognized diagnostic center. These reports should clearly state that you are medically fit or that the alleged condition does not exist. Make sure the tests are recent and properly signed by authorized doctors.
The appeal must be submitted through the GAMCA/Wafid-approved center. They will upload your supporting documents and request a review from the concerned medical authority.
In some cases, you may be referred to a specialist or a higher medical board for further examination. Cooperate fully and attend all appointments as instructed.
The final decision is made byGAMCA and the medical authority of the destination Gulf country. If approved, your medical status may be updated, allowing you to proceed with your visa process.
Important Tip: Always keep copies of all reports, act promptly, and ensure your documents are clear and authentic. While not all appeals are successful, a well-documented case significantly improves your chances of a positive outcome.