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New Immigrants Health Insurance

New immigrants health insurance primarily provides coverage to elderly immigrants that do not qualify for the United States Medicare and/or for other domestic health insurance plans.

Being able to spend time with your elderly parents is priceless.

Don't get caught without new immigrants medical insurance, get free quotes today!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Insurance for New Immigrants

  • What kind of health insurance should new immigrants get?

    The kind of health insurance new immigrants should get depends on their situation. Some new immigrants can get health insurance through their employer, which is recommended. However, new immigrant medical insurance from this website can help you bridge the gap until you’re able to get more comprehensive coverage.

  • Can a non US citizen get US health insurance?

    Non US citizens can get PPACA insurance (Obamacare) so long as they are lawfully present and meet all requirements. But since PPACA insurance enrollment periods may not allow you to get immediate coverage, a new immigrant medical insurance plan can keep you covered in the short term.

  • Can undocumented immigrants get health insurance in the US?

    Undocumented immigrants can only get PPACA health insurance if their state of residence has established a program for that purpose. New immigrant medical insurance may be an option for immediate health insurance coverage.

  • Can my non US citizen spouse be on my health insurance?

    In most cases, your noncitizen spouse can be on your employee health insurance or PPACA insurance so long as they are lawfully present. New immigrant medical insurance from this website can be a good option to cover them until the next enrollment period.

  • How much does health insurance in America generally cost for immigrants?

    The cost of health insurance for immigrants in America varies greatly depending on age, location, who the insurance is purchased from, and many other details. We recommend doing thorough research before buying a plan and contacting us if you have any questions.

  • How much health coverage should a person buy when immigrating to the US?

    A person immigrating to the US should buy the best health insurance they can afford. Healthcare is extremely expensive in America, so you want to make sure your plan provides sufficient coverage.

  • How much does health insurance cost for non us citizens?

    Health insurance costs for non-U.S. citizens vary widely based on factors like age, length of stay, coverage level, and any pre-existing conditions. Plans typically range from $50 to over $500 per month. Short-term visitors may find lower-cost options, while longer-term stays or comprehensive coverage will increase the expense.

  • How do green card holders get health insurance?

    Green card holders can obtain health insurance through several options. They may qualify for employer-sponsored plans, enroll in a private health insurance plan, or purchase a plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Marketplace plans may offer subsidies based on income, helping reduce costs. Green card holders are eligible for federal and state programs like Medicaid if they meet specific residency and income criteria. Short-term health insurance plans are another option, though they offer limited coverage. It's important to compare plan benefits, costs, and eligibility requirements to find the best fit.

  • What’s the difference between travel insurance and health insurance for non us citizens?

    Travel insurance provides short-term coverage for unexpected medical expenses and travel-related incidents, like trip cancellations, lost luggage, and emergency medical evacuations, ideal for tourists or business travelers. Health insurance for non-U.S. citizens, however, is typically long-term and covers broader medical needs, including routine checkups, preventative care, and chronic conditions. This type of insurance is suited for non-citizens staying in the U.S. for extended periods, such as students, workers, or green card holders. Travel insurance is generally more affordable but less comprehensive than health insurance.

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Looking for a different type of coverage?

Fiancé Visa Insurance

Fiancé visa holders can't join their U.S. citizen fiancé's health insurance until married, differing from new immigrants' health insurance eligibility.

Trip Cancellation Insurance

After immigrating to the U.S., trip cancellation insurance covers non-refundable trip costs, with some plans offering "cancel for any reason" coverage.