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Hey fellow VisaJournians,

I was just wondering what everyone is doing in terms of covering themselves (or their non-US spouse) w health insurance in the US.

I managed to get a good deal from AUS were I have unlimited health insurance as well us up to $5 million personal liability coverage for $340USD. Policy is valid for 12 months.

Otherwise living on the east cost, if I got really sick I could fly to the UK for treatment, considering AUS and UK provide each others citizens free emergency medical care.

Cheers

Harry

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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The best deal if the non-USC can get covered under the USC spouse's employer-sponsored plan. If this is not available, you can look into individual plans offered by large insurance providers like Kaiser (http://www.kaiserpermanente.org/) or Blue Shield. HMO plans are generally more affordable. At least get catastrophic coverage, so that you'd be covered if you end up in the hospital.

09-02-2005 Applications for AOS, EAD, and AP received by MSC

10-21-2005 AOS fingerprint notice for 12-08-2005

11-07-2005 AP approved

12-05-2005 Infopass appt at San Jose office for interim EAD -- Refused, because it is already approved by MSC on 11-07-2005

12-07-2005 Attempt at interim EAD at San Francisco office -- no go. Back to San Jose, where CSO (chief station officer) tells they will contact MSC via email to request permission to issue interim EAD

12-08-2005 Biometrics for AOS and EAD. Having no EAD appt letter was no problem (used EAD NOA)

12-15-2005 EAD arrived in the mail

12-24-2005 Received interview letter; interview scheduled 03-01-2006

01-28-2006 Received replacement SSN card in married name (5 wks since application)

03-01-2006 AOS interview -- approved; received stamp in the passport

03-13-2006 Green card arrived in the mail

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Filing for removal of conditions

Filed: Country: Canada
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My soon to be husband will have coverage through my employment. Then when he finds a job he can decide to stay on mine or go with whatever he is offered, assuming he will be offered benefits.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Everyone I've talked to says that he can't get coverage until he has his green card. Anyone else here on a k-3 that has heard different?

Met on internet 6/04. Married at court house in Aba, Nigeria 12/04. 3/05 traditional ceremony in Nigeria w/ my picture. 12/05 finally together again. 4/06 ceremony/celebration in the states together

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1/9/06 mailed AOS & EAD

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2/8/06 received appt. notice for bio

2/2/06 EAD touched

2/22/06 EAD touched

3/6/06 apt. date for both bio.

3/7/06 AOS/EAD touched

3/10/06 EAD on it's way

3/14/06 received EAD

3/20/06 filed for ssn

3/28/06 rec ssn

5/10/06 rec noa for AOS interview on June 26

6/22/06 found out pregnant- So happy!!!!

6/26/06 interview-Officer led us to believe we'd have card soon

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7/13/06 rec. Green card. Yipee!!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Everyone I've talked to says that he can't get coverage until he has his green card. Anyone else here on a k-3 that has heard different?

That's not right. Who is "everyone" -- friends, HR, insurance representatives? What reasons do they give? Is this an employer-sponsored plan?

09-02-2005 Applications for AOS, EAD, and AP received by MSC

10-21-2005 AOS fingerprint notice for 12-08-2005

11-07-2005 AP approved

12-05-2005 Infopass appt at San Jose office for interim EAD -- Refused, because it is already approved by MSC on 11-07-2005

12-07-2005 Attempt at interim EAD at San Francisco office -- no go. Back to San Jose, where CSO (chief station officer) tells they will contact MSC via email to request permission to issue interim EAD

12-08-2005 Biometrics for AOS and EAD. Having no EAD appt letter was no problem (used EAD NOA)

12-15-2005 EAD arrived in the mail

12-24-2005 Received interview letter; interview scheduled 03-01-2006

01-28-2006 Received replacement SSN card in married name (5 wks since application)

03-01-2006 AOS interview -- approved; received stamp in the passport

03-13-2006 Green card arrived in the mail

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Filing for removal of conditions

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Everyone I've talked to says that he can't get coverage until he has his green card. Anyone else here on a k-3 that has heard different?

I think it depends on the insurance company and their policy. For myself, I was "eligible" to be added to my husband's insurance as soon as I took up residency with my K3. However, we couldn't afford the monthly premium, so I stay healthy, and away from buses ;)

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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Actually just going through the steps of adding my husband and stepson to my plan now. We got lucky in that my insurance has "open enrollment" right now (which means this is the time to make changes) and is effective as of June 1 which works out great for us since they hopefully will be leaving the UK to come here for good in the middle of May

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Hey fellow VisaJournians,

I was just wondering what everyone is doing in terms of covering themselves (or their non-US spouse) w health insurance in the US.

I managed to get a good deal from AUS were I have unlimited health insurance as well us up to $5 million personal liability coverage for $340USD. Policy is valid for 12 months.

Otherwise living on the east cost, if I got really sick I could fly to the UK for treatment, considering AUS and UK provide each others citizens free emergency medical care.

Cheers

Harry

That sounds more like an annual travel insurance policy, you might want to check the small print.

The UK option is a bit more complicated than you suggest.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Well, I asked about adding him to my employment policy. They said that there had to be a qualifying event or open enrollment. You have to make the change within a month of the qualifying event. So, marriage is one, but he didn't come over here for a year after that. Also, changing jobs was, but he quit his job a few months before he came here. So, I called around to a number of personal health insurance plans to get catistrophic (sp?) insurance until open enrollment next year (even though it will be an arm and a leg). I have talked to 8 and they have all said that he must have his green card before he can be covered. I asked why and they couldn't really tell me. They said something about him maybe leaving. But this didn't make sense to me. They would get their money and should be happy if he leaves (not that he is going anywhere ever again!!! :P ) and never uses the insurance. And, at the same time, I've heard people on here talk about employment plans that let them add before greencard status, so I don't know. But, after calling the 8th place, I ended up believing them. I guess we just have to wait until August and pray nothing happens to him in the meantime.

Met on internet 6/04. Married at court house in Aba, Nigeria 12/04. 3/05 traditional ceremony in Nigeria w/ my picture. 12/05 finally together again. 4/06 ceremony/celebration in the states together

I 130

1/10/05-sent

2/11/05-NOA1

5/30-touch

6/16-rep contact

6/27-Approved

7/?/05-ds3032/i864 bill generated

7/22/05-sent payment $70

8/1/05-IV visa bill generated

8/11/05-sent bill overnight

8/20/05- rec. 864 packet

8/25/05- nvc rec. IV bill

8/29/05-overnight 864

9/6/05-rec. ds230 (waiting on husband info)

9/28/05-sent ds230

9/29/05-ds230 rec

11/9/05 RFE for orig. birth cert.

11/9/05-sent origional

11/29/05 case complete-abandoned for k-3

129f

3/2/05 sent 3/15/04 noa 1 6/17/05 touched

6/20/05 touched 6/29/05 -heard approved on phone

7/21/05 - husband got packet/interview date at consulate

12/15/05- visa Approved!

12/20/05 picked up visa

AOS

1/9/06 mailed AOS & EAD

1/18/06 NOA 1 AOS and EAD

2/8/06 received appt. notice for bio

2/2/06 EAD touched

2/22/06 EAD touched

3/6/06 apt. date for both bio.

3/7/06 AOS/EAD touched

3/10/06 EAD on it's way

3/14/06 received EAD

3/20/06 filed for ssn

3/28/06 rec ssn

5/10/06 rec noa for AOS interview on June 26

6/22/06 found out pregnant- So happy!!!!

6/26/06 interview-Officer led us to believe we'd have card soon

7/8/06 e-mail stating welcome letter on it's way!

7/13/06 rec. Green card. Yipee!!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Indonesia
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Everyone I've talked to says that he can't get coverage until he has his green card. Anyone else here on a k-3 that has heard different?

I think it depends on the insurance company and their policy.

Agree with that. When I first came here on K3, hubby could not get me under his insurance. His employer said that since we didn't put me in within 1 month of our wedding date, then I would have to wait until the next open enrollment which would be the first of the year. Nothing mentioned about having green card, just need to provide SSN. I was uninsured for 6 months, just tried to stay healthy, took lots of vitamins :P I hadn't had my GC yet by the time I was covered under hubby's insurance.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Well, I asked about adding him to my employment policy. They said that there had to be a qualifying event or open enrollment. You have to make the change within a month of the qualifying event. So, marriage is one, but he didn't come over here for a year after that. Also, changing jobs was, but he quit his job a few months before he came here. So, I called around to a number of personal health insurance plans to get catistrophic (sp?) insurance until open enrollment next year (even though it will be an arm and a leg). I have talked to 8 and they have all said that he must have his green card before he can be covered. I asked why and they couldn't really tell me. They said something about him maybe leaving. But this didn't make sense to me. They would get their money and should be happy if he leaves (not that he is going anywhere ever again!!! :P ) and never uses the insurance. And, at the same time, I've heard people on here talk about employment plans that let them add before greencard status, so I don't know. But, after calling the 8th place, I ended up believing them. I guess we just have to wait until August and pray nothing happens to him in the meantime.

I think you should try to convince your HR that your husband's move to the US is a "qualifying event." If it's not, what is? I'd ask to speak to HR manager/director/VP -- see if you can get somewhere.

If none of this works, check up on places in your community that provide "urgent care" -- if your husband does need to see a doctor urgently, urgent care clinic would be a lot less expensive for out-of-pocket expenses. Don't go to the ER! Urgent care clinics are normally open extended hours (8 AM - 9 PM), have physicians on duty, lab equipment, X-rays, etc.

09-02-2005 Applications for AOS, EAD, and AP received by MSC

10-21-2005 AOS fingerprint notice for 12-08-2005

11-07-2005 AP approved

12-05-2005 Infopass appt at San Jose office for interim EAD -- Refused, because it is already approved by MSC on 11-07-2005

12-07-2005 Attempt at interim EAD at San Francisco office -- no go. Back to San Jose, where CSO (chief station officer) tells they will contact MSC via email to request permission to issue interim EAD

12-08-2005 Biometrics for AOS and EAD. Having no EAD appt letter was no problem (used EAD NOA)

12-15-2005 EAD arrived in the mail

12-24-2005 Received interview letter; interview scheduled 03-01-2006

01-28-2006 Received replacement SSN card in married name (5 wks since application)

03-01-2006 AOS interview -- approved; received stamp in the passport

03-13-2006 Green card arrived in the mail

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Filing for removal of conditions

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Australia
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My husband applied a few days before i got here and put myself and the two kids on his... Id speak with the insurance company though.... And see if you can do a deal through work.. It just dosnt sound right

I've reached that realistic age where I have to choose between having fun and a heart attack :)

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Most employers health plans do only have one open enrollment period during the year. The rest of the year it does take a qualifying event to change any coverage. Qualifying event: marriage, divorce, birth of child, death of child, and member lossing their job where they had coverage. All of these events require the request of change within 30 days of the event, except death. Now since it is an employer plan, it is usually almost automatic to cover a new member as long as all it is within the allowed enrollment time period. If it is not withing the time period, you can usually forget it, the change won't take place period.

Now as for most plans that are not employ based, having a green card is new to me, but having lived in the country for one year is a common requirement. This may be what the companies are talking about when they say having a green card. I don't always agree with it, but keep in mind that insurance companies look at the risk involved when determining their policies. Their statistics show that there will be a high risk of claims for immigrants within the first year of arrival in this country. After one year, it is much safer to insure the person. It is the same as for pre-existing conditions on some policies. In other words, the insurance companies are in business to make money, and if they see high risk, they run away as fast as they can. Also keep in mind that the majority of immigrants to this country are from third world countries that have less than great health plans, so guess what will happen within the first year here. Nothing wrong with it, and I will do the same thing when my fiancee gets here, but only because I can with my employer plan.

If you don't have an employer plan, start trying independent agents that deal with many different companies. Sometimes you will find one that knows all the loopholes and can find you a policy.

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Only want to say - great information in this forum!

Was planning to look more into the health insurance issue closer to immigration date. But we have to check out with Joachim's employer what rules they've got for adding me to his insurance, it's been almost 30 days since we got married... Thanks for the advice.

April 15th 2006: Joachim and Sunnanah got married in the US, Susannah returned to Norway

April 24th 2006: Filed DS-230 to the US Embassy in Oslo for prescreening

May 2nd 2006: X-rays

May 3rd 2006: Contacted the US Embassy to get an interview appointement, we got the week we wanted!

May 18th 2006: Medical exams

June 7th 2006: Immigration interview at the US Embassy in Oslo

 
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