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    joyce0731 got a reaction from BOKURAGAITA in INTERVIEW DATE SKIP DATES IN NOVEMBER   
    Just keep checking everyday. I once got lucky to have a sooner interview date. Thank God. 🙏
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    joyce0731 reacted to Boiler in Immigrants Parents need health care insurance   
    California I thought provides free care for new immigrants.
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    joyce0731 reacted to SusieQQQ in Immigrants Parents need health care insurance   
    OP lists their state as Minnesota. Didn’t see that the parents were planning to live elsewhere?
     
    What kind of work? It seems to me that generally insurance through an employer is cheaper than elsewhere, especially if you don’t want big deductibles/out of pockets.
     
    Looking further out, do you think at least one of them would be able to work 10 years (in a job paying Medicare /SS taxes) to get maximum Medicare and social security benefits?  https://www.hhs.gov/answers/medicare-and-medicaid/who-is-eligible-for-medicare/index.html
    https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement/learn.html
    (with healthcare costs for the elderly, medicare is probably the more important consideration, im guessing you can support them if necessary if they don’t meet the social security threshold)
     
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    joyce0731 reacted to Chancy in Immigrants Parents need health care insurance   
    *** Moved from Bringing Family of USC forum to Your New Life In America forum, where insurance-related topics are discussed ***
     
     
    Your parents may get health insurance coverage through ACA marketplace.  Check the threads below for more info --
     
     
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    joyce0731 reacted to Mike E in Immigrants Parents need health care insurance   
    assuming they don’t get health insurance through work, start  at healthcare.gov and shop for plans.  
     
    Bronze plans can cost under $100 / month in premiums. The maximum out of pocket cost for treatment is about $14,000 a year.  They can shop for a more expensive plan with lower maximum out of pocket costs and depending  on their income get a subsidy.  The mechanics of the subsidy are either it is paid as they go or is paid in the form of a tax refund. 
     
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    joyce0731 got a reaction from Carpe Vinum in INTERVIEW DATE SKIP DATES IN NOVEMBER   
    Just keep checking everyday. I once got lucky to have a sooner interview date. Thank God. 🙏
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    joyce0731 got a reaction from sanyata in k1 petition returned to USCIS   
    what will happen if they will revoke it?? can we just get married with my new fiance and file a spousal visa?
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