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My wife was here as a tourist for 5 months before just a month before she applied for the spousall visa she was in hospital for 5 days waiting for tests then they sent her home as an out patient...the bill was for a blood transusion 4 bags of blood and 5 days waiting for tests that they never got round to doingJohn wrote:Why? Who was treated? And when?We have an NHS debt of £4000.00
We were surprised by the amount but knew there would be charges but no one could advise in advance. At least she is ok now and the bill is nearly paid...bt you are correct we had no medical insurance, there was travel insurance but the hospital said it had to be medical insurance could we have used the travel insurance?John wrote:Shame it seems she did not have travel insurance.
We were surprised by the amount but knew there would be charges but no one could advise in advance. At least she is ok now and the bill is nearly paid...bt you are correct we had no medical insurance, there was travel insurance but the hospital said it had to be medical insurance could we have used the travel insurance?John wrote:Shame it seems she did not have travel insurance.
It was beyond the 28 days, never mind I feel like crying at times as the money we spent on US attorneys trying to get me a US visa and appeal plus her hospital bill is in excess of 20K today. I just pray that we don't hit anymore expensive walls. Thanks for the info JohnJohn wrote:If she had a policy, you obviously need to check its terms. Sometimes, for example, cover does not extend past say 28 days of a visit, but it is possible to get a policy covering a longer trip.could we have used the travel insurance?