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CZshearburn

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  1. 10 hours ago, carmel34 said:

    At your interview, the officer may ask for a letter or other document from your fiance's insurance company stating that you are eligible for coverage under his plan, date of estimated coverage (before marriage, after marriage?), pre-existing conditions coverage, if dialysis is covered under his plan, annual deductible, annual maximum amount covered, if medications are also required and the cost of those, regular doctor visits, and so forth.  Insurance does not cover 100% of the cost, your husband will have to pay some of it in addition to higher insurance premiums after marriage and family are added to his plan.  Given your condition, to avoid the public charge concern, I would suggest that your fiance should be asking these questions and that he should do the research with his insurance company and get the documents to show how much your treatment will cost every year, even with insurance it will cost something and depending on his insurance it could be a lot of money.  This is very different from the rest of the world and is often a shock to immigrants.  The officer might compare these additional costs to your fiance's annual income from the I-134 to make a determination about public charge.  Good luck!

    Is it possible that my fiancé can get a letter where he will buy insurance to prove to the embassy that I will not be a public charge? Even though we’re not yet married? 

  2. 11 hours ago, Ate said:

     

    Does your fiance's insurance allow you to be added before you get married?  My fiance's insurance doesn't, so I definitely won't be covered until after our wedding.

     

    Or are you planning to get married on the day you arrive in the US?

     

    Yes as soon as we arrives there we will get married. 

  3. Hi I’m 31 years old from Philippines I’m a dialysis patient for almost 4 years.. I met my fiancé from online dating site last March 2017 and he petitioned me and my 10 years old son. Me and my son done already our medical exam and we’re waiting for our embassy interview this March but me and my fiancé is worried if they will denied me and my son because I’m on my hemodialysis treatment.. So is it possible that we get denied?

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