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Hi all. I have been so distracted with work that I've NOT been at all caught up with the latest in the immigration side of things. So sorry for the ignorance.

 

My US citizen wife, was a Medicaid recipient and after change of income (when I started working) she qualified for a Premium Tax Credit toward a healthcare plan. She signed up for it and use it for the month of December only. I don't have, not interested or plan to use any healthcare or any kind of program from the government. The form to include that tax credit on our taxes was mailed under my name (as I am the only income earner in our tax family) but notes my wife as the beneficiary or person covered by the health plan or using the tax credit. Overall, do you see this affecting me (the immigrant) in the long run? even though the tax credit goes to her coverage and not me.

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Short answer, no. Unless this article is inaccurate or something has changed.

 

source; https://cliniclegal.org/resources/ground-inadmissibility-and-deportability/public-charge/public-charge-final-rule-faqs

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