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No she is not. While an application is pending, her fiance visa conditions continue and she has not entitlement to free NHS service.My question is, is she eligible for NHS treatment whilst her spouse visa application is pending?
Hospital is insisting she isn't eligible unless they see her resident permit.
Makes no difference. Until her spouse visa is granted, she cannot use the NHS. She will unfortunately have to pay the bill.If it helps, she made an in time application before her fiance visa expired. Where does she stand in this please?
Having an NHS number does not give bill free use of the NHS. Those who have to pay to use the NHS have their own unique number too, for all their health records to be held under that number.
Are you sure the NHS didn't say that they will advise the Home Office of the debt? They have to do this when NHS bills aren't paid. NHS debt of £500 and over can prevent any further visas to remain or to enter. She should be looking at paying the debt, or at least set up a repayment plan with the Trust and then stick to that repayment plan, to enable her to be granted further visas to remain.bruteforce wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:55 pmThey are even threatening to pass the bill to debt cllection agency.
Sharing data on those with debts.
12.11 NHS bodies (or debt collection agencies working on their behalf) can share non-clinical data with the Home Office, via the Department of Health and Social Care, on chargeable patients, providing they meet set criteria, with a view to better collect debts owed. The Home Office can then use that data to deny any future immigration application to enter or remain in the UK that the person with the debt might make. Patients do not have to provide their consent to this data being shared but NHS bodies should ensure that patients are aware of the potential immigration consequences of not paying a debt for which they are liable.
Delays are rampant on every route and estimated service times everywhere.bruteforce wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 7:38 pmdoes anyone know best home office number or email to contact about spouse visa application. Paid premium fees & its been over 3 months already. Thanks