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Just arrived in the US
OK so I have just arrived to be with my wife on a CR1 visa, here in La Crosse WI.
Is there anything I need to do....I am visiting the SSA tomorrow to apply for a Social Security Number, if I remember right, will my 'proper' green card come in the post in a couple of weeks or do I need to apply for that also? |
Re: Just arrived in the US
You have 62 days to get on a US-based health insurance plan, or you will be considered having a 'gap' in credible coverage such that insurance companies can refuse to treat pre-existing conditions (hint: take care of this asap).
As for the SSN bits, others will be on shortly to give you some advice on that. Welcome to the USA. |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by Andy_UK
(Post 10624641)
OK so I have just arrived to be with my wife on a CR1 visa, here in La Crosse WI.
Is there anything I need to do? ...... Update your location in your BE profile. :) |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Find out when you need to get your driving license by. Or just do it ASAP anyway as it's so useful. Oh, and welcome!
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Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by penguinsix
(Post 10624695)
You have 62 days to get on a US-based health insurance plan, or you will be considered having a 'gap' in credible coverage such that insurance companies can refuse to treat pre-existing conditions (hint: take care of this asap).
As for the SSN bits, others will be on shortly to give you some advice on that. Welcome to the USA. What happens if you require medical attention within that 62 days but haven't found cover yet. Are you screwed?! Is there a way to arrange medical insurance from the UK, so you're covered as soon as you get Stateside?! |
Re: Just arrived in the US
I intend to get a job ASAP and the place I am looking has all the health/dental insurance etc so that will be taken care of. Can I actually apply for a driving license without having a SSN?
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Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by Andy_UK
(Post 10624893)
...... Can I actually apply for a driving license without having a SSN?
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Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by Andy_UK
(Post 10624893)
I intend to get a job ASAP and the place I am looking has all the health/dental insurance etc so that will be taken care of. Can I actually apply for a driving license without having a SSN?
Since you arrived on an Immigrant Visa, did you tick the box on the DS-230 which asked if you want a SSN assigned to you automatically? If you did, then you don't need to go apply for one now. It should come in the mail automatically within a month or so of your arrival. If you did NOT check that box, or if it takes more than a month to get your SSN in the mail, then go ahead and apply in person. If you're going to apply in person, make sure you've been in the USA for around 10 days or more before applying. It takes that long for your status to show up in the SS database. You will *probably* need your SSN in order to get a drivers license, but double check with the DMV in the state you live in. Rene |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10624925)
Almost certainly not, as based on anecdotes here on BE, the only people who seem able to get DLs without an SSN, have to present a letter from SS Admin stating that they are not eligible for one.
Rene |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by dickiederson
(Post 10624892)
Is there a way to arrange medical insurance from the UK, so you're covered as soon as you get Stateside?!
Even if you don't have coverage, you can get emergency treatment in any ER but expect a huge bill. |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by GeoffM
(Post 10624940)
..... Even if you don't have coverage, you can get emergency treatment in any ER but expect a huge bill.
Thankfully I was covered by insurance, but even so there was a 10% copay. :( |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Holy Sh*t how do you guys even leave the house every day....?!
I really do need to stop whinging and adjust my attitude to paying for health care I know but still.... When we were in Arizona we met a doctor who advised us not to bother with medical insurance.... His philosophy was that the most likely thing to happen to us would be an auto accident, which would be covered by auto insurance. We're both young, fit and healthy (touch wood) and if we got really sick we could catch a flight home... But something like a scratch on your arm leading to a $20k bill... scary. Right that's it, I'll stop complaining and hijacking threads now, sorry! |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Give it 10 days before applying for your SSN.
If you're a bloke under 26, register with the SS. Get your drivers license asap, but after you get your SSN in reality. Get medical insurance. Even if you got that job and they offered insurance, do you know if it starts day one? Plenty of places have it starting after 30/60/90 days. As for getting it without a job or temporary basis, so many threads on the subject as well as the wiki. |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by dickiederson
(Post 10624993)
His philosophy was that the most likely thing to happen to us would be an auto accident, which would be covered by auto insurance. We're both young, fit and healthy (touch wood) and if we got really sick we could catch a flight home...
Till someone runs you over and you're stuck in the hospital with a broken back and can't fly and find the other person wasn't insured. |
Re: Just arrived in the US
Originally Posted by dickiederson
(Post 10624993)
Holy Sh*t how do you guys even leave the house every day....?!
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