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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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Probably been asked before BUT what insurance did you buy and for how much?

We will arrive about a month before we get married and my boy and I will need insurance before we can get on his insurance after we get married.

 

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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We used Inbound immigrant insurance from seven corners, for the first month, which we found somewhere on VJ.

https://www.sevencorners.com/inbound-immigrant#/quote

Amount it costs varies based on how much coverage you want as well as the age of the people that are covered, and their website gives a good cost overview.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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We used Inbound immigrant insurance from seven corners, for the first month, which we found somewhere on VJ.

https://www.sevencorners.com/inbound-immigrant#/quote

Amount it costs varies based on how much coverage you want as well as the age of the people that are covered, and their website gives a good cost overview.

Thank you I'll check it out! :)

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Just a tip for the above coverage. It does not meet the requirements of Obamacare. This is from their website

Please note that Seven Corners’ Critical Illness Insurance Plan does not meet the definition of “minimum essential coverage” under PPACA. The Reside® programs are not intended to provide U.S. citizens residing in the U.S. with health insurance. While your Reside® plan for worldwide coverage will not be affected by PPACA, you should review the information below to see if you are exempt from the requirements of PPACA or not, and whether you will have to pay a tax penalty or not.

Under PPACA, all U.S. citizens, nationals and resident aliens will be required to purchase minimum essential coverage (PPACA compliant coverage), unless they are exempt. Exempt U.S. citizens include U.S. citizens who reside outside of the U.S. The exemption applies to:

  • A U.S. citizen who has a tax home (your main place of work or employment, or if you don’t have a main place of work or employment, your main residence) in a foreign country, and
    • has been a bona fide resident of a foreign country or countries for an uninterrupted period that includes an entire taxable year; or
    • is present in a foreign country or countries during at least 330 full days in a twelve month period.
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