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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Maybe it's not true. I should rephrase and say that was our experience. We were not going to br able to put my husband on my work insurance until he was here. When he got here we enrolled him in insurance through a broker. That was travller's insurance for the first six months bc the broker couldn't get us regular (non travller's) until he was here for 6 months. When we got him regular insurance one of the questions asked was had he been a resident for at least 6 months. Maybe it varies state to state. But I would imagine the social security number issue would hold true for every state. No?

What kind of insurance are you referencing? Home owners/rental or health? I'm referring to health insurance.

Are you talking about health insurance or home owners/rental? I'm talking about health insurance as she mentioned he's on her work insurance.

I'm talking P&C insurance. I didn't see that she was talking about group health. But even so, it's up to the health insurer. There is no law stating that they must have an SSN nor is there necessarily a residency requirement (unless they don't live in the US at all).

Sometimes, if the petition is submitted, you can add your spouse at the discretion of underwriting, or quite possibly, there was no exclusion in her policy for adding spouses who have no status yet.

Same goes for life insurance (unless there is an investment or cash value component).

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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I do own my cars outright and our home is a lease with option to buy if we choose to live here when my husband is here but he is on the lease.When I said insurance from work I should have stipulated it is my life insurance and my a and d policy. He will be added to my health insurance plan when he is here.

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I'm talking P&C insurance. I didn't see that she was talking about group health. But even so, it's up to the health insurer. There is no law stating that they must have an SSN nor is there necessarily a residency requirement (unless they don't live in the US at all).

Sometimes, if the petition is submitted, you can add your spouse at the discretion of underwriting, or quite possibly, there was no exclusion in her policy for adding spouses who have no status yet.

Same goes for life insurance (unless there is an investment or cash value component).

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