<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Nostromo
Another thing. Quite apart from the eligibility, Insurance and financial implications, I would not even think about getting your sister-in-law Mental Health treatment in the US, except in an emergency. Without going into details (which might elicit an unwated debate in these forums), the approach to MH treatment in the two countries are quite different. It would NOT be in the best interest of your relative to make such a change when she is under ongoing care of a British Mental Health team, unless she is going to live in the US.
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I'd agree with you about not traveling to the USA with mental health isues and maybe needing treatment here.......also it would be very very hard......to get a visa to live in the USA with mental health problems after the questions we were asked to get our visas....you have to sign a paper to say they can read your English doctors notes.....and any hospital reports.....police reports etc.....if they feel the need too.........