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Abroad & International Medical Visa Assistance

Navigating Global Healthcare Pathways

Seeking treatment abroad can be a daunting process. First Fly BD acts as your professional consultant, simplifying the complexities of the Medical Visa (e-Medical Visa) application. Whether you are heading to Apollo Hospitals in India, Bumrungrad in Thailand, or Mount Elizabeth in Singapore, we handle the logistics so you can focus on recovery.

Our Comprehensive Support Services

  • Hospital Appointments: We coordinate with international departments of top-tier hospitals to secure your doctor’s appointment.

  • Invitation Letters: We facilitate the issuance of official Medical Invitation Letters required by embassies.

  • Document Authentication: Our team assists in organizing medical history and financial documents to meet visa criteria.

  • Attendant Visas: We ensure that family members traveling as medical attendants receive the correct visa category for long-term stays.

Key Steps for a Successful Application

  • Step 1: Initial consultation to determine the best country and hospital for your specific condition.

  • Step 2: Submission of medical records for an initial opinion from international specialists.

  • Step 3: Processing the visa application through the respective high commission or embassy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q: How long does a Medical Visa take to process?

    • A: For India, it typically takes 3–7 working days; for Thailand or Singapore, it can take 7–14 days depending on the embassy’s load.

  • Q: Can I extend my medical visa if my treatment takes longer?

    • A: Yes, we provide support for visa extensions by obtaining a medical certificate from the treating hospital abroad.

  • Q: Does First Fly BD provide hotel booking near the hospital?

    • A: Yes, we offer full holiday/medical stay packages that include accommodation, local transport, and flight bookings.

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