An important update that I have confirmed with Angelique Gavin, the recruiting coordinator.
Foreign (non-US) patients with medical records in English, French, Spanish, German or Russian are eligible for participation in the NIH intramural study. The NIH has a record translation service that will translate documents in these languages provided by applicants.
Foreign patients will be compensated for their participation, but their travel fees will only be reimbursed for travel inside the US (from the first point of entry). For example, if you fly from London to New York (JFK) then from JFK to the national airport in Washington DC (DCA), you will be reimbursed for the JFK-DCA round-trip.
With this being said, I know of one Canadian patient who will have their Vancouver-Dulles round-trip reimbursed, as it's not much more expensive than a domestic US flight.
Below are screenshots from the mail exchange I had with Angelique.
About foreign participants. Note that we talked about the travel fees on the phone after this mail, which is when she told me about reimbursement for US domestic travel.
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About the language of medical records
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I have applied to the study. I had a phone interview with Angelique yesterday and I'm now waiting for a call from Dr Wallitt.