Thank you for getting back to me! I’d be happy to share more details about how I received Medicaid.
At the time, I urgently needed medical help, and my home insurance company advised me to go to the hospital first and then request reimbursement. I was concerned about being unable to pay the local medical bills in case my insurance denied the claim. A friend suggested I go to a low-income hospital, and when I got there, I was informed that, because my income was $0 (I was being paid by my home country), I was eligible for a local insurance card. I didn’t know what Medicaid was at the time, so I accepted the card without fully reading the paperwork, and it covered the expenses for my hospital visit and prescribed medications. So technically, I did use Medicaid.
Years later, I realized that the card I received was New York Medicaid, which required residency, something I likely didn’t have. I wasn’t asked to provide proof of residency, and I don’t recall receiving any follow-up requests by mail. A few months after receiving the card, I left the U.S. This all happened after 2016, when J-1 holders could theoretically qualify for Medicaid under certain conditions.
I absolutely want to avoid making any false statements on my application, but I’m unsure how to address this situation if it’s relevant to the I-485 process.
Thank you for your time!