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AnnaMJ

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  1. Tennessee I was reading the eligibility regulations on healthcare.gov and if I understand it correctly ( I might not ) I am eligible but I was wondering if it is something that USCIS “ doesn’t like to see”? Me and my husband could push through without insurance but our kids need to be insured. It is only temporary, 90 days , but I don’t want it to be seen as a “ financial burden “ , someone who came to “ stay on benefits “.
  2. Hello, I am married to a US citizen. We came over in May 2023 and decided to stay due to his family matters. We filed for Adjustment of Status and I-130 in July 2023. My husband took on a placeholder job, which was challenging and badly underpaid. We struggle financially, but I just had our second baby (I’m still postpartum) and can’t go back to work just yet. His job was really tough, so he had to switch. It’s still not amazing but much better than the first one. Unfortunately, our new insurance will take 90 days to kick in, and COBRA would cost us a little over $2000 per month. Here’s my question: Are we allowed to get government-subsidized insurance? Will it hurt my chances of getting my green card in some way ?I found some contradictory information online. In case it isn’t allowed, could we get Medicaid just for our children (both are US citizens)?
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