Fees & pricing

GAMCA Appointment Fee in Pakistan

Most people search the fee first because they want to avoid surprises. This page focuses on the appointment fee we collect for scheduling support and explains how clinic charges are paid directly at the assigned center.

Introduction

Many applicants search for "gamca appointment fee in pakistan" because pricing can feel confusing at first. We collect only the appointment fee for scheduling support. Clinic charges are paid directly at the assigned center (PKR 25,000), so you do not pay those to us.

If you are planning a GCC visa, understanding the appointment fee helps you avoid delays and last-minute payment stress. This guide covers the fee table, appointment steps, required documents, and the medical test process so you can book a GAMCA appointment online with confidence.

What is GAMCA medical

GAMCA, now called WAFID, is the official medical screening program for GCC work visas. The exam confirms medical fitness and generates a digital report linked to your passport. Since the report is used for visa processing, it must be created at an approved clinic.

The GAMCA medical test process includes lab screening and a physical exam. Accurate booking details and timely payment are essential because the medical status check is tied to your appointment data. Incorrect information can cause report rejection even if your medical tests are clear.

Step by step appointment process

The appointment flow starts with selecting the destination country, entering your passport information, and choosing a city in Pakistan. Once the appointment fee is paid, the system confirms an approved panel clinic and reporting time. You then attend the clinic, complete the medical tests, and wait for the report upload.

The most important part is matching the destination country with the correct clinic. If the country is wrong, the report can be invalid. Follow the booking steps carefully or submit your details on the appointment page to avoid rescheduling.

Appointment fee table

The table below outlines the appointment fee we collect for scheduling support. Clinic charges are paid directly at the assigned center. If you want the full fee policy, visit the appointment page where we explain payment steps in detail.

Appointment fee vs clinic fee

The appointment fee covers scheduling support. Clinic fees cover tests and report upload and are paid at the assigned center. Keeping these fees separate avoids confusion during booking.

Fee typeAmountIncludes
Appointment feePKR 4,000Appointment request review, slot confirmation, and checklist guidance.
Clinic medical fee (paid at center)PKR 25,000Medical exam and tests are paid directly at the assigned center.

Clinic charges are PKR 25,000 and are paid directly at the assigned center during your appointment visit.

Documents required

Your documents confirm identity and ensure the medical report is linked to the correct visa file. Carry originals, not only photocopies, and bring a printed appointment slip. A missing document can delay your medical exam and increase costs if rescheduling is needed.

If you have a known medical condition, take prior reports to assist the doctor. This helps avoid confusion in the report and protects you from unnecessary retesting.

  • Original passport with valid expiry date
  • Two passport-size photos
  • Visa category or sponsor information
  • CNIC and contact number
  • Appointment confirmation slip
  • Previous medical reports if applicable

Medical test list

The GAMCA medical test process is standardized for GCC visa applicants. Most clinics follow the same sequence: registration, lab testing, chest X-ray, and doctor review. These tests confirm medical fitness for the destination country.

You can complete the tests in a single visit if you arrive on time and follow the reporting instructions. After the exam, use the GAMCA medical report check page to track your report status.

  • Blood tests and infection screening
  • Urine test and basic lab review
  • Chest X-ray
  • Physical exam and medical history review
  • Vitals check (blood pressure, BMI)

Medical centers in Pakistan

Approved GAMCA medical centers operate in major Pakistan cities. These centers are verified panel clinics that can upload results to the WAFID system. Always use the clinic assigned in your appointment confirmation to avoid report rejection.

If you want to confirm your clinic before traveling, visit the medical centers page or review your city list. Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar are the most common appointment cities, but more locations are also available.

Common rejection reasons

Rejection usually comes from data mismatches or missing documents. If the passport number is incorrect, the report may not match your visa file. Medical issues flagged in lab results can also lead to rejection, which is why accurate medical history is important.

Choosing the wrong destination country is another frequent mistake. The clinic system uploads reports to a destination-specific network, and mismatches can make your report invalid. Always verify destination details before booking.

  • Incorrect passport details on the appointment
  • Missing documents or invalid appointment slip
  • Medical condition flagged in tests
  • Incorrect destination country selection
  • Attempting the exam at a non-approved clinic

Tips to pass medical

Passing the medical exam is about preparation. Avoid heavy meals before testing, stay hydrated, and take any required medication with proper documentation. If you have prior reports, bring them to support the doctor review and reduce the chance of retesting.

Arrive early, follow staff instructions, and ask questions before you leave the clinic. Clear communication helps ensure your report is uploaded correctly for the GAMCA medical status check.

  • Keep your passport details consistent across all forms.
  • Carry originals and a printed appointment slip.
  • Arrive early to complete lab registration.
  • Avoid heavy meals or sugary drinks before the tests.
  • Disclose prior medical history if you take medication.

After payment and report check

Once your payment is confirmed and you complete the medical exam, the clinic uploads your report to the WAFID system. The upload timeline depends on clinic workload, but most applicants see updates within a few days. Keep your appointment slip and passport data ready because these details are required for any follow-up or report verification.

If you need to check your status, use the GAMCA medical report check page or download the appointment slip again from the slip download page. These tools help you confirm that the report is available before you submit it to your employer or visa agent.

FAQ

Who pays the clinic charges?

Clinic charges are paid directly at the assigned center (PKR 25,000). We collect only the appointment fee.

Is the appointment fee included in the clinic fee?

No. The appointment fee covers scheduling support. Clinic charges are paid at the assigned center.

Do you collect clinic fees online?

Clinic charges are paid at the assigned center. We only collect the appointment fee for scheduling.

Do fees change by country?

Yes. Destination countries can have slight differences in clinic charges and processing rules.

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