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You must tell DVLA if you have a visual field defect - download the correct form to let them know
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with visual disorders.
You can claim a relief on Customs Duty or VAT when importing visual and auditory goods from outside the UK.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have a medical condition affecting one or both eyes - report it online or download a form to let them know
Check if your company qualifies for Corporation Tax Audio-Visual Expenditure Credits and what you can claim.
If you have a static visual field defect then your condition will be assessed on whether it's likely to get worse or remain stable.
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have monocular vision and can meet the visual standards for driving
DVLA's bulk data set is primarily used for vehicle buyers to check if a vehicle is genuine.
Report certain types of visual conditions to DVLA if you're a lorry, bus or coach driver.
The eyesight rules to pass your driving test and for whenever you're driving.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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