The 61-year-old affected indicated that older adults with treatment abroad have the right to be treated as a priority in the Saime offices.
Elita González, 61, asked the authorities of the Migration and Immigration Identification Administrative Service (Saime), the delivery of her passport to be treated abroad for health problems.
González, an international missionary of a Christian church, has already received a surgical intervention with provisional insurance in the United States for diverticulitis, sigmoid polyps, internal hemorrhoids, active chronic gastritis, in addition to a Helicobacter pylori infection.
In mid-2018, he returned to Venezuela for a personal matter related to his home and only brought with him estimated medicine for four months.
A short time later he went to the Saime office on Baralt Avenue in Caracas, although he handed over his detailed file for his health case, the answers were not satisfactory, since the documents were in English, “they told me that I had to translate it because they did not have with a translator”.
On her next visit with the papals in Spanish, they told her to wait four business days to call her, “that was in 2019 and I’m still waiting for the call,” González said.
He pointed out that due to health complications, he said, “I had to go to Chile by trail, they gave me an amnesty through Cáritas”, following eight months the permit expired and despite the fact that they gave him his treatment, he had to return to Venezuela.
After evaluations by doctors in the country, he assures that he must travel once more to attend to his case to enter the operating room for another operation.
She was emphatic when mentioning that three times she has left her file in the Saime office and has had no answers so far.
“I know that my documents were from abroad, there they did my cancer tests, I have people there who support me, but here in Venezuela I have no money, I am a pensioner and I do not manage money to treat myself here or anywhere else.”
Likewise, she denounced that she has been scammed by people posing as Saime officials to expedite the process.
“I know that Director Vizcaíno is not to blame, I know that he solves it”, on the other hand, he stressed that as elderly people who have treatment abroad they also have the right to be treated as a priority in the Service office. Administrative of Identification, Migration and Immigration.
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