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isi16 Jun 21st 2018 11:54 am

Finally on the move
 
I got my paperwork through for immigration yesterday and am flying across to Kansas on Monday. Had a lightbulb thought moment about medical insurance. Do I need that in place for my arrival and if I'm only going for two weeks this visit will I still need to keep it active while I'm back in UK selling up? Any company recommendations gratefully received. I'm on my own and 60 if that makes a difference. Thanknyou

Rete Jun 21st 2018 12:03 pm

Re: Finally on the move
 
There is no legal requirement that you need medical insurance to immigrate to the US. Be sure to have travel medical insurance since you are not going to be in the US but for two weeks before leaving again for an indefinite period.

joto Jun 22nd 2018 5:31 am

Re: Finally on the move
 
Congratulations on getting the immigration paperwork. As Rete said, get the travel/medical insurance for this visit. You could ask your son what medical insurance company he or his employer use. Insurance brokers may be another avenue to try for companies with good rates and coverage.

SanDiegogirl Jun 22nd 2018 9:41 am

Re: Finally on the move
 

Originally Posted by isi16 (Post 12520439)
I got my paperwork through for immigration yesterday and am flying across to Kansas on Monday. Had a lightbulb thought moment about medical insurance. Do I need that in place for my arrival and if I'm only going for two weeks this visit will I still need to keep it active while I'm back in UK selling up? Any company recommendations gratefully received. I'm on my own and 60 if that makes a difference. Thanknyou


Have you looked into health insurance at all? At 60 it could be quite expensive so hope you have budgeted for this. Of course, you may be intending to work and obtain a company group scheme (although from your earlier posts it looks as though you are an early retiree)

isi16 Jun 22nd 2018 10:04 am

Re: Finally on the move
 
Thank you for your replies. I have organized travel insurance now. I have had a couple of quotes for medical cover and yes it is expensive but have budgeted for it SanDiegogirl;12520980 . I don't intend working full time but may take part time work just to top up my income/savings for a couple years. I am going to be better placed for sorting out quotes when I'm in Kansas next week so I'm sorted for final move. That's the plan anyway! 😊

Giantaxe Jun 22nd 2018 10:09 am

Re: Finally on the move
 

Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl (Post 12520980)
Have you looked into health insurance at all? At 60 it could be quite expensive so hope you have budgeted for this. Of course, you may be intending to work and obtain a company group scheme (although from your earlier posts it looks as though you are an early retiree)

OP's first post on BE back in 2015 mentions health insurance. Over 60 is highest rated category, but presumably would be entitled to ACA subsidies if their income is below 400% of the federal poverty level.


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