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The first procedure for applying for a medical visa is that he is reserving a place in a hospital abroad in Spain, and this procedure requires the approval of a doctor from the foreign country.
A bed can be reserved in a hospital abroad through:
- The doctor in your country of origin calls a doctor in that country or a hospital specializing in the treatment of your illness and asks him to supervise your condition.
- To be relied upon as intermediary medical centers to mediate with foreign hospitals.
- Or by a relative who has been booked with a German doctor who specializes in the disease that afflicted you.
In all cases, the patient will have to pay variable amounts of money according to the type of illness and the duration of the treatment.
Also, obtaining hospital approval or a letter of acceptance of the request for treatment in a foreign hospital requires first ensuring that the costs of treatment and the accompanying expenses can be assured.
Pay security costs safely:
Foreign hospitals do not receive foreign patients unless all treatment costs are insured.
The foreign embassy does not issue a medical visa unless you ensure that you transfer money for treatment costs.
One of the ways that the patient or his family can use it to avoid the problem of securing the possible expenses for treatment is to open a "safety account" and put the required amount in the treatment and place the hospital in which he will be treated with the right to dispose of this amount by proxy from the patient or his relatives.
This method convinces the hospital and even the embassy that you are able to pay for treatment.
One of the advantages of a "safety account" is that if the patient refuses to travel abroad for treatment, he will be able to keep his money.
If treatment costs are cheaper than expected, surplus funds can be recovered from it.
Travel for treatment abroad:
When the above steps are taken, you will receive a letter of approval or acceptance of the request for treatment abroad.
This letter will be asked of you when you begin collecting documents to obtain a treatment visa.
If the patient is going to be accompanied by a person to care for him, he must mention this to the hospital in order to mention his name in the acceptance letter.
1_ The visa application for the patient:
- The passport is valid for at least 3 months after the expiration of the treatment visa, and it must contain two or more blank pages.
- A photocopy of the passport.
- One recent photograph, respecting biometric standards, and with a white background.
- Health insurance (in an accredited insurance agency) that covers the length of the trip until the return to the homeland, and this insurance must cover an estimated 30,000 euros.
- Fill out and sign the Schengen visa application form.
- A document from the local doctor or hospital explaining the type and severity of the disease, and the urgency of recovery.
The acceptance letter from the German doctor or German hospital includes the medical diagnosis, when to start treatment, and how long it will take.
- A document proving payment of the expected costs of treatment or part thereof or the statement of "safety account" as explained above.
Pay the visa application fee of 60 euros for adults, 35 euros for children between 6 and 12 years, and free of charge for those under 6 years of age.
- Reservation of the plane to go and return.
A letter from the employer stating the type of work and the reasons for the leave it took.
- A bank account statement for the last 6 months.
- For students to submit a certificate that they are still completing their studies.
- Submit all documents in Arabic + certified translation in a foreign or English language.
Provide biometric fingerprints.
2_ Visa application for patient facilities:
Passport with the same criteria mentioned above.
- Fill out and sign the Schengen form.
- ID photo.
- Health insurance covering 30 thousand euros for the duration of the travel.
A hospital acceptance letter stating that he will accompany a patient.
- The visa fee is 60 euros.
- Reservation of the plane to go and return.
A letter from the employer stating the type of work and the reason for taking the leave.
- For students, a certificate from the educational institution that they are still completing their studies.
- A bank account statement (the patient can take care of him in a sense that takes care of your food, housing and all your expenses abroad).
- Submit all documents in Arabic + certified translation in English or the foreign country’s language.
Provide biometric fingerprints.
When the patient and his companion provide these documents, they will still have to do the interview.
In the interview, some questions will be asked about the type of disease and the reasons for choosing to travel to the foreign country for treatment.
In the event that the patient is unable to conduct the interview in person, his companion or relative may conduct it on his behalf, but provided a written and signed authorization from the patient that this person will conduct the interview in his place.
Within two weeks at most, and most likely 9 or 10 days, the patient and his companion will be answered regarding their visa application.
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