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NHS use by an over-stayer - Spouse Visa

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NHS use by an over-stayer - Spouse Visa

Post by unitedkingdomalb » Wed Feb 05, 2020 9:56 am

Hi, I will be sponsoring my husband in his spouse visa application next month. He is an overstayer and he had a GP appointment once in 2017 and a dentist appointment once in 2018 only. He paid for the dentist appointment but was this a levied charge as he was registered as an NHS patient? It was a tooth extraction. The GP appointment was once for ear pain but he wasn’t prescribed anything. What do we do, how much will this amount to? I heard anything under £500 won’t affect application. It was just those two appointments.

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Re: NHS use by an over-stayer - Spouse Visa

Post by CR001 » Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:50 pm

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