alisonbestford
<font color=990066>Can cope with the dentist after
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About 10 minutes before we were due to land in Florida, and I was busy filling in the green visa waiver forms for the family on the plane, I noticed the question about whether you were in good health (or similar wording) on the back - below the question about whether you have any convictions! 
Now, my question is, when is it necessary to get a visa because your health isn't 100%?
DH has a brain tumour and we'd already paid extra insurance, got doctor's letters to say he was ok to fly,forwarded them to the airline etc, etc. The Virgin air staff said to ignore the question as he isn't awaiting any treatment so we did and had no problems.
It's outwardly obvious that he has a problem as he has only one eye and extensive facial scarring from recent surgery but no one at customs said anything and he was chatting to the customs officer about his op (much to DD's embarrasment
) for quite a while.
It got me thinking though
Does anyone have any experience of this?
I understand that it's probably to discourage people from travelling to the US for health care or something but, if we do have to go down the road of a visa to gain entry I'm afraid our trips to WDW are finished
The added expense of a trip to the Embassy, price of a visa and physical exertion on DH's health will just make the vacation a nightmare-not sure how I can justify that to DD (6) tho if the situation arises....
Thanks.
Alison


Now, my question is, when is it necessary to get a visa because your health isn't 100%?
DH has a brain tumour and we'd already paid extra insurance, got doctor's letters to say he was ok to fly,forwarded them to the airline etc, etc. The Virgin air staff said to ignore the question as he isn't awaiting any treatment so we did and had no problems.
It's outwardly obvious that he has a problem as he has only one eye and extensive facial scarring from recent surgery but no one at customs said anything and he was chatting to the customs officer about his op (much to DD's embarrasment

It got me thinking though

I understand that it's probably to discourage people from travelling to the US for health care or something but, if we do have to go down the road of a visa to gain entry I'm afraid our trips to WDW are finished

The added expense of a trip to the Embassy, price of a visa and physical exertion on DH's health will just make the vacation a nightmare-not sure how I can justify that to DD (6) tho if the situation arises....

Thanks.
Alison
