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S1 form husband details have been sent to us .

Kath948381

I've got my S1 but husband's just received his details to be hopefully be added to mine then we can register with a GP. So what do we need to take with us to get him added to my form ?  I'm a pensioner he isn't but he does have major heart problems.

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neevemike

You need to visit your local national insurance office first, they issue a Bulgarian reciprocal agreement.

Take that to your doctor who will enter it onto the electronic system.

Take your passport as proof of identity.

JimJ

Don't forget your Residence Permit: you'll have a heck of a time with the computer system forgetting about you if you don't get properly registered with your Lichen Nomer.

tutisservis

Both of you should have your own S1 form, his will obviously be as a dependent but will still be a certificate under his name. Then, you go to the National Health Insurance Fund department to register the certificates and put yourselves in the BG system. After that you can register with GP and enjoy almost free visits and treatments.

Kath948381

Thank you all for your help and keep your fingers crossed for us tomorrow afternoon.

Kath948381

Well we got it all sorted today and have been told to return next week to collect it. Result

janemulberry

Well done Kath!

Kath948381

Thank you Jane

Kath948381

Well we've now registered with a doctor in our village. Fingers crossed we don't need to use her .

janemulberry

Good to know you have access to the health service if you need it. Even better if you never need to use it!

cyberescue1

@JimJ

Couldn't agree more!  I had a problem when I updated my residency card, to my current address.  They misspelled my name (you'd think a three letter first name would be easy) and that the caused the hospital computers, in the Military Hospital, to go into meltdown. It took two and half hours to sort the problem!