Please help me
#20
Re: Please help me
Go Home. You are a visitor to the US and not eligible for free healthcare. How long have you been visiting the US?
#21
Re: Please help me
Hello ,
my wife is on visit visa alone with myself here in usa. she is soon expecting a baby here .would like to ask about how I can apply or get medical card or some things ?
Because I can't afford the expensive which going to come in hospital.
we are on visit visa.
Hope to hear from you soon.
my wife is on visit visa alone with myself here in usa. she is soon expecting a baby here .would like to ask about how I can apply or get medical card or some things ?
Because I can't afford the expensive which going to come in hospital.
we are on visit visa.
Hope to hear from you soon.
#22
Re: Please help me
So maybe we have someone who is planing on having an anchor baby in the future, on us. Or someone who has so little planning ability that maybe they should not be allowed to parent (or work out how to use a proxy/VPN). So little real info from OP thus far. Smells fishy.
#23
Re: Please help me
So maybe we have someone who is planing on having an anchor baby in the future, on us. Or someone who has so little planning ability that maybe they should not be allowed to parent (or work out how to use a proxy/VPN). So little real info from OP thus far. Smells fishy.
AFAIK there is no such thing nowadays as an anchor baby in the US. A child born in the US is an USC...that child has the right to live here, be educated here and work here. The parents have no such rights...they must return from hence they came. When the child reaches 21 he/she may sponsor the parents to live in the US.
A child born in the UK to non British parents does not automatically become a British citizen and have rights to stay in the UK.
Last edited by Jerseygirl; Jul 23rd 2014 at 5:47 pm.
#24
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Re: Please help me
So maybe we have someone who is planing on having an anchor baby in the future, on us. Or someone who has so little planning ability that maybe they should not be allowed to parent (or work out how to use a proxy/VPN). So little real info from OP thus far. Smells fishy.
#25
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Re: Please help me
If you can't afford the medical expenses, then you must leave the US and have the baby in your home country. I suggest you leave as soon as possible.
Ian
#30
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Funny how some people are starting to come to the conclusion that I posted in post #8, even if I was trying to be a little more diplomatic about it!