If you have applied for a work visa to a Gulf country, you must pass the Wafid medical examination — and millions of Pakistani workers search for how to check their result online. This guide explains what the Wafid (formerly GAMCA) medical report is, how to check your FIT or UNFIT status, and what to do next.
What Is the Wafid Medical Report?
Wafid is the official online platform of the GCC Health Council for the pre-departure medical examination required to work in Gulf countries — Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman. It replaced the older GAMCA system, which is why people search for both names.
Every worker applying for a Gulf employment visa must undergo this medical check at a GCC-approved medical center. The outcome is recorded on the Wafid system as FIT or UNFIT, and it determines whether your visa can proceed.
How to Check Your Wafid Medical Report Online
- Go to the official portal. Open wafid.com in your browser. Make sure the address is exactly correct — there are many fake sites that copy the design.
- Open the medical status check. Choose the option to check your medical examination status or slip.
- Enter your details. Provide your passport number and select your country, or enter your GCC slip number / Wafid reference number.
- View your result. Submit to see your status — usually shown as FIT or UNFIT, with your examination details.
What Does FIT or UNFIT Mean?
| Result | What It Means | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| FIT | You passed the medical and meet GCC health requirements | Proceed with your visa process |
| UNFIT | A condition was found that does not meet the requirements | Contact the medical center / a doctor to understand why |
| Held / Repeat | A test needs to be repeated or reviewed | Follow the center's instructions for a re-test |
The online status usually does not show the exact medical reason for an UNFIT result. To understand it, you will need the underlying test results from the medical center.
What Tests Are Done in the Wafid Medical?
The exact tests depend on your destination country and job category, but the Wafid / GAMCA medical typically includes:
- Blood tests for infectious diseases — hepatitis B and C, HIV, and sometimes malaria or other screens.
- Chest X-ray to screen for tuberculosis (TB).
- Urine test.
- General physical examination — height, weight, blood pressure, vision.
Hepatitis B and C are among the most common reasons for an UNFIT result for Pakistani applicants, because hepatitis is widespread in Pakistan. If you want to understand your hepatitis or other blood results, read our guide on liver function tests and how to read a CBC report.
Keep and Understand Your Medical Records
Once you have your medical test results — whether from a Wafid center or any Pakistani lab — you can keep them all in one place and understand exactly what each value means. MedVault reads a photo of your report and explains every value in plain language, flags anything abnormal, and lets you carry your full medical history on your phone and share it with any doctor via QR code. This is especially useful for overseas workers who need their records in different countries.
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Try MedVault Free →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Wafid medical report?
Wafid is the GCC Health Council's official platform for the pre-departure medical examination required to work in Gulf countries. It replaced the older GAMCA system. Workers must pass this medical, and the result — FIT or UNFIT — is recorded on the Wafid system.
How do I check my Wafid medical report online?
Go to the official site wafid.com, open the medical status check, and enter your passport number with your country, or your GCC slip / Wafid reference number. MedVault is not the Wafid portal and cannot fetch your official status — always use wafid.com.
What does FIT or UNFIT mean on a Wafid report?
FIT means you passed and can proceed with your visa. UNFIT means a condition was found that does not meet GCC requirements. The exact reason is usually not shown online; contact the medical center or a doctor for details.
What tests are done in the Wafid medical examination?
It typically includes blood tests for hepatitis B and C, HIV, and sometimes malaria, a chest X-ray for tuberculosis, a urine test, and a general physical exam. The exact tests depend on the destination country and job category.