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    Hi,

    I am looking for some advice. I am parent (46 yr old) of a USC and am waiting for my AOS/Greencard. I just received my EAD card and looking for work. While waiting for my greencard I was thinking that I should buy some medical insurance just to do preventive check ups. I had medical insurance in Mexico but does not cover me here (Phoenix, AZ.)

    I am not sure if I am required to obtain insurance, but I need to see the doctor for my yearly preventive check ups. I am hoping that once I get a job they will offer me insurance but I can't find work.

    Any recommendations would be great.

    Thank you in advance.

  • #2
    Originally posted by insubuy
    In order to cover preventive check ups, you will have to purchase a long term major medical insurance plan that is ACA compliant.

    We only offer short term insurance plans and they don't cover preventive check ups.


    Sorry, I may have written this wrong. "Preventive" was ment to be just regular appointments. I just want to have Health Insurance just in case I get sick I can see a doctor. And another thing, do I have to have health insurance when I file taxes if I start to work or if someone is going to claim me. Or did this new adminstration remove that penalty?

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    • #3
      While waiting for your green card, you can explore short-term health insurance or ACA marketplace plans for preventive checkups. Medicaid might be an option if your income qualifies, especially in Arizona. Joining a local immigrant support group or checking online health insurance links can provide more tailored advice and resources.

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      • #4
        It’s great that you're being proactive about your health! While waiting for your green card and job, you have a few options. Check out health plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace. With your EAD, you should be able to access plans, including those covering preventive care like checkups. Some may be affordable, depending on your income. You might also qualify for Arizona’s Medicaid, which can help with medical costs. Lastly, consider medical providers offering sliding scale fees for those without insurance. Once you get a job, employer-sponsored insurance will likely kick in, but these options will ensure you’re covered.

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        • #5
          I agree with peter1133. Look for short term insurance plans which may be cheaper.

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