Medical Visa Conditions
Necessary Documents
Medical Visa Conditions

1. Diseases and cancerous tumors that can be treated
2. Tumors of the brain, spinal cord or spine.
3. Secondary tumors (metastases)
4. Malignant tumors such as liver and lung tumors that are in the early stages.
5. Eye, ear, kidney, pancreas, lung, prostate, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, breast, brain and bone tumors, uterus, ovary and…
6. Transplantation and replacement surgeries such as joint, hip, knee and…
It is important to note that the medical visa is only valid for a specific period, usually 90 days. However, depending on the patient’s condition and the necessary documentation, this period may be extended. If the individual wishes to stay in the destination country beyond the designated period, they may need to obtain a residence permit.
Necessary Documents
To obtain a medical visa, certain documents are required, including:
– An invitation letter from a doctor or hospital
– Proof of financial resources to cover treatment costs
– A completed medical visa application form to be submitted to the embassy
– Travel insurance to cover the patient’s health expenses
– A physician’s certificate confirming the patient’s diagnosis.
– An invitation letter from a doctor or hospital
– Proof of financial resources to cover treatment costs
– A completed medical visa application form to be submitted to the embassy
– Travel insurance to cover the patient’s health expenses
– A physician’s certificate confirming the patient’s diagnosis.