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We are leaving in 3 weeks for our vacation to Asia. My husband is US citizens and has no problem to get medical travel insurance. Im US resident, non US citizen, I m citizen of Czech republic - holder of czech passport = my home country as insurance describe home country is the country of which passport u hold. In case of transport (medical reason or death) the insurance company will send me back to my home country Czech r not to US.

I know the probability of this (emergency medical travel) is very, very, very low but still...I live here in US, have my job and husband and pets and everything over here.

Is there any insurance company for immigrants traveling out for US for leisure and in case of emergency the insured person will be transported back to US - country of residence?

Thank you all for any help or recommendation.

And any recommendation what the best part to stay in Bangkok for 3 nights? Preferably noisy streets with markets and so on, not business district. I know I can get good value with 5* hotels but I prefer to stay close to ordinary thai people, maybe close to the river??? Thank u.

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You can both get travel insurance on equal terms. Your husband's existing health insurance may be of no use overseas -- it rarely is accepted in other countries.

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