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Hello Everyone!

My husband finally became a permanent resident a few months ago. I think in June-July. I'm a U.S citizen and my husband and I never applied for government benefits since it could affect his conditional residency. However, now that he is a permanent resident can I apply for Medicaid? He has health insurance through his employer but if i were to be added, his check wouldn't suffice. I'm a full-time college student, a year away from graduation, so I'm unemployed and I recently got second degree burns since Friday and the pain won't go away and I think it's getting infected. However, I'm trying to go the hospital but I don't want a huge bill.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello Everyone!

My husband finally became a permanent resident a few months ago. I think in June-July. I'm a U.S citizen and my husband and I never applied for government benefits since it could affect his conditional residency. However, now that he is a permanent resident can I apply for Medicaid? He has health insurance through his employer but if i were to be added, his check wouldn't suffice. I'm a full-time college student, a year away from graduation, so I'm unemployed and I recently got second degree burns since Friday and the pain won't go away and I think it's getting infected. However, I'm trying to go the hospital but I don't want a huge bill.

Thanks,

I am not expert on it. But, My friend has similar situation. He is citizen and his wife is dependent. When his wife was pregnant, they did take benefit. In your case, As a U.S citizen you can take benefit but don't let him get benefit until he became U.S Citizen. My friends has twins and he even take Weeks checks for his child and other benefits too.

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is the petitioner pregnant women with no income (green card holder) can apply for medicaid ?!!

and if she have applied and got the insurance will it effect on her husband immigrant visa ?!

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PD 02/ OCT 2013

NVC

25/march 2015 Welcome letter received with bar-code letter
05/April 2015 DS 261 Completed
01/April 2015 AOS Fee Paid
10/May 2015 Received letter from NVC for approved my DS 261
18/May 2015 AOS and IV sent....

21 May 2015 Scan date .....received email form NVC on 29 of May

29/May 2015 Sent money order by mail for IV fee

04 june 2015 IV Fee Paid (email from NVC on 10 of June )

22 june 2015 received check list letter from NVC For not filling of ds260 !!!!

25 june 2015 scan date for AOS (check list )

26 june 2015 IV paid

29 july CC

interview by 24 sep email received by 31 of august

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I was told my son has to be a permanent resident for 5 years, before he is eligible for Medicaid (that's 5 years from the date of first green card, not when you entered USA).

Timeline:

Dec 31st 2011- I-129F sent
August 2nd 2012- INTERVIEW- APPROVED
August 10th 2012- Visas received
August 21st 2012- P.O.E Boston!

September 11th 2012- Applied for SSN.
September 16th 2012- MARRIED!!!
September 17th 2012- Received SSN.
October 26th 2012- Sent off AOS forms.

January 16th 2013- EAD and AP card issued.
January 26th 2013- Card received in mail.

May 29th 2013- Service request, as outside of processing times.

June 25th 2013- Green card/EAD stamp received in passport. Green card production ordered!

July 5th 2013- Green card arrives :)

August 22nd 2014- Daughter Born!

April 17th 2015- I-751 Sent.

April 20th 2015- NOA 1

June 2nd 2015- Biometrics Appt.

February 2nd 2016- I-751 APPROVED! 10 Year Green card issued!

 

February 22nd 2019 Applied for Citizenship! 

March 14th 2019 - Biometrics appt.

April 23rd 2019 - Interview. APPROVED!!!!!  It took 60 days!!!

 

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I was told my son has to be a permanent resident for 5 years, before he is eligible for Medicaid (that's 5 years from the date of first green card, not when you entered USA).

It would be either 5 years or when he becomes a US Citizen. If he immigrated with you and is a permanent resident at the time you apply for citizenship and if it is before his 18th birthday then he would be eligible for Medicaid once he becomes a US Citizen.

 

 

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Aug 05, 2018 (Day 1): Applied for Naturalization online                                                  Oct 01, 2019 (Day 1): Sent US Passport Application

Aug 06, 2018 (Day 2): Check Cashed, NOA1 received online                                         Oct 08, 2019 (Day 8 ) : Passport trackable 

Aug 11, 2018 (Day 6): Recvd notification that Biometrics appointment scheduled       Oct 17, 2019 (Day 17) : Received Passport

Aug 13, 2018 (Day 8): Received biometrics appt letter online                                        Oct 21, 2019 (Day 21) : Received Naturalization Cert. back

Aug 28, 2018 (Day 23): Biometrics Appt

May 06, 2019 (Day 274): In Line For Interview

Jun 11, 2019 (Day 311): Interview Date

July 01, 2019 (Day 327) : Oath Ceremony I AM NOW A US CITIZEN!!!!

 

FROM K-1 PETITION SENT TO OATH CEREMONY WAS ABOUT 7 YEARS 4 MONTHS

 

After 8 years of marriage divorced October 4, 2021

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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It would be either 5 years or when he becomes a US Citizen. If he immigrated with you and is a permanent resident at the time you apply for citizenship and if it is before his 18th birthday then he would be eligible for Medicaid once he becomes a US Citizen.

I thought children could not become citizens until they were 18?

He did immigrate with me, next year I will be applying for citizenship, can I apply for him too? He will be 8. I'm confused.

I was saying, I was told 5 years, as my son was 5 at the time.

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Timeline:

Dec 31st 2011- I-129F sent
August 2nd 2012- INTERVIEW- APPROVED
August 10th 2012- Visas received
August 21st 2012- P.O.E Boston!

September 11th 2012- Applied for SSN.
September 16th 2012- MARRIED!!!
September 17th 2012- Received SSN.
October 26th 2012- Sent off AOS forms.

January 16th 2013- EAD and AP card issued.
January 26th 2013- Card received in mail.

May 29th 2013- Service request, as outside of processing times.

June 25th 2013- Green card/EAD stamp received in passport. Green card production ordered!

July 5th 2013- Green card arrives :)

August 22nd 2014- Daughter Born!

April 17th 2015- I-751 Sent.

April 20th 2015- NOA 1

June 2nd 2015- Biometrics Appt.

February 2nd 2016- I-751 APPROVED! 10 Year Green card issued!

 

February 22nd 2019 Applied for Citizenship! 

March 14th 2019 - Biometrics appt.

April 23rd 2019 - Interview. APPROVED!!!!!  It took 60 days!!!

 

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Not at all

is it meaning she can apply for medicaid and it will not effect our case ....or opposite that

PD 02/ OCT 2013

NVC

25/march 2015 Welcome letter received with bar-code letter
05/April 2015 DS 261 Completed
01/April 2015 AOS Fee Paid
10/May 2015 Received letter from NVC for approved my DS 261
18/May 2015 AOS and IV sent....

21 May 2015 Scan date .....received email form NVC on 29 of May

29/May 2015 Sent money order by mail for IV fee

04 june 2015 IV Fee Paid (email from NVC on 10 of June )

22 june 2015 received check list letter from NVC For not filling of ds260 !!!!

25 june 2015 scan date for AOS (check list )

26 june 2015 IV paid

29 july CC

interview by 24 sep email received by 31 of august

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I thought children could not become citizens until they were 18?

He did immigrate with me, next year I will be applying for citizenship, can I apply for him too? He will be 8. I'm confused.

I was saying, I was told 5 years, as my son was 5 at the time.

No. They can become citizens anytime after you have citizenship. So when you apply for citizenship, due to the fact that your son is 8 years old he will automatically derive citizenship from you. Here is the link that you can use so that you know what documents are needed your 8 year old son: http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/apply.html

If you have any further questions PM me and I will answer as soon as I can.

 

 

N400 - Naturalization                                                                                                        U.S. Passport

Aug 05, 2018 (Day 1): Applied for Naturalization online                                                  Oct 01, 2019 (Day 1): Sent US Passport Application

Aug 06, 2018 (Day 2): Check Cashed, NOA1 received online                                         Oct 08, 2019 (Day 8 ) : Passport trackable 

Aug 11, 2018 (Day 6): Recvd notification that Biometrics appointment scheduled       Oct 17, 2019 (Day 17) : Received Passport

Aug 13, 2018 (Day 8): Received biometrics appt letter online                                        Oct 21, 2019 (Day 21) : Received Naturalization Cert. back

Aug 28, 2018 (Day 23): Biometrics Appt

May 06, 2019 (Day 274): In Line For Interview

Jun 11, 2019 (Day 311): Interview Date

July 01, 2019 (Day 327) : Oath Ceremony I AM NOW A US CITIZEN!!!!

 

FROM K-1 PETITION SENT TO OATH CEREMONY WAS ABOUT 7 YEARS 4 MONTHS

 

After 8 years of marriage divorced October 4, 2021

 

TO SEE MY FULL TIMELINE GO HERE: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/user/125109-cdnon-usavt/

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