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I have a question about the temp medical coverage you all get through CAA, Seven Corners, Co-Op etc...

Do you tell them you're moving? Maybe they will not cover you? I mean travel means 'temp and returning' we are moving and not travelling per say...

If something happens and they find out, I wonder if they could deny us?

Just wondering who has had success with actually making a claim, and maybe those are the companies I will try. I called Cooperators today, and they are calling underwriting etc....

Just wanna make sure I actually have coverage and not just think I do...

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N-400 Citizenship

06/27/2014 Mailed N-400 Packet

07/02/2014 Tracking Confirmation Packet Rec'd @ USCIS

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I have a question about the temp medical coverage you all get through CAA, Seven Corners, Co-Op etc...

Do you tell them you're moving? Maybe they will not cover you? I mean travel means 'temp and returning' we are moving and not travelling per say...

If something happens and they find out, I wonder if they could deny us?

Just wondering who has had success with actually making a claim, and maybe those are the companies I will try. I called Cooperators today, and they are calling underwriting etc....

Just wanna make sure I actually have coverage and not just think I do...

Here's info from when I asked a similar question...

Event Date

ROC

9/24/11 - Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

9/26/11 - NOA1 Receipt Date

9/28/11 - Check cashed

10/1/11 - NOA1 arrived in mail

3/19/12 - RFE

5/3/12 - RoC APPROVED!!!

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I used Seven Corners because it was specifically immigrant insurance in the U.S. I checked out Canadian insurance and they all seemed to be just for travellers insurance, not for if you moved to the U.S. I just couldn't get comfortable with using Canadian insurance which is why I went with Seven Corners. However, many others have used CAA or something like it and it's worked out.

I didn't have to make a claim with Seven Corners, but I did have peace of mind that I had something.

N-400

02/08/12 - Mailed N-400

02/14/12 - NOA

03/02/12 - Biometrics Letter

03/22/12 - Biometrics

04/09/12 - Interview Notice

05/16/12 - Interview and Oath - USC

ROC

11/16/10 - Mailed ROC

11/18/10 - Delivered to VSC

11/19/10 - NOA1

11/23/10 - Cheque cashed

12/29/10 - Biometrics

05/06/11 - ROC Approved

05/16/11 - Green card received. Yay! (6 months)

There's diamonds in the sidewalk, the gutters lined in song

Dear I hear that beer flows through the faucets all night long

There's treasure for the taking, for any hard working (wo)man

Who will make his home in the American Land

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