- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, Amber, archigabe, batleykhan, ca.funke, ChetanOjha, EUsmileWEallsmile, JAJ, John, Obie, push, geriatrix, vinny, CR001, zimba, meself2, Administrator
Thank you for the reply.D4109125 wrote:See Can you extend your stay as a family visitor? and Adult dependent relatives
Sorry I assumed you were settled, though, bare them in mind when you do settle. But ILE for relatives in now very difficult to get. See here (click) for medial visa extensions.mansoorash wrote:Thank you for the reply.D4109125 wrote:See Can you extend your stay as a family visitor? and Adult dependent relatives
These visas only apply to the relatives of those who are permanent residents of the UK. I am however on a tier 2 (General) visa so unfortunately these categories are not applicable.
Regards
Mansoor
Guru,D4109125 wrote:See http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... uirements/
Your sister might benefit from seeing an oncologist rather than a herbalist.
No, I am sorry, for being oversensitive.D4109125 wrote:Sorry if I offended you but people are often misled by false hopes, not to mention an extortionate amount of money for nothing.
The condition would be cancer and the treatment complimentary. However, for any extension you would need a letter from a registered GMC, NHS consultant or SpR.Medical treatment wrote:
51. The requirements to be met by a person seeking leave to enter the United Kingdom as a visitor for private medical treatment are that he:
(i) meets the requirements set out in paragraph 41 (iii)-(vii), (ix)-(x) and (xii) for entry as a general visitor; and
(ii) in the case of a person suffering from a communicable disease, has satisfied the Medical Inspector that there is no danger to public health; and
(iii) can show, if required to do so, that any proposed course of treatment is of finite duration; and
(iv) intends to leave the United Kingdom at the end of his treatment; and
(v) can produce satisfactory evidence, if required to do so, of:
(a) the medical condition requiring consultation or treatment; and
(b) satisfactory arrangements for the necessary consultation or treatment at his own expense; and
(c) the estimated costs of such consultation or treatment; and
(d) the likely duration of his visit; and
(e) sufficient funds available to him in the United Kingdom to meet the estimated costs and his undertaking to do so.
D4109125 wrote:The condition would be cancer and the treatment complimentary. However, for any extension you would need a letter from a registered GMC, NHS consultant or SpR.Medical treatment wrote:
51. The requirements to be met by a person seeking leave to enter the United Kingdom as a visitor for private medical treatment are that he:
(i) meets the requirements set out in paragraph 41 (iii)-(vii), (ix)-(x) and (xii) for entry as a general visitor; and
(ii) in the case of a person suffering from a communicable disease, has satisfied the Medical Inspector that there is no danger to public health; and
(iii) can show, if required to do so, that any proposed course of treatment is of finite duration; and
(iv) intends to leave the United Kingdom at the end of his treatment; and
(v) can produce satisfactory evidence, if required to do so, of:
(a) the medical condition requiring consultation or treatment; and
(b) satisfactory arrangements for the necessary consultation or treatment at his own expense; and
(c) the estimated costs of such consultation or treatment; and
(d) the likely duration of his visit; and
(e) sufficient funds available to him in the United Kingdom to meet the estimated costs and his undertaking to do so.