Dear Insubuy,
I’m an Italian student coming to Notre Dame UNiversity, South Bend, IN from September 2nd 2009 to March 1st 2010, for 6 months.
I’m 28 years old and I’ll come alone.
I’m interested in a Medical Insurance with the following features: I’m reporting the requests from the Notre Dame University.
“J-1 visa holders are required to have medical insurance in effect for themselves and any accompanying spouse and/or dependents on J visas. The regulations are as follows:
- At least $50,000 per person per accident or illness;
- at least $7,500 for repatriation of remains;
- at least $10,000 for medical evacuation to the home country;
- a deductible not to exceed 25% payable by the Exchange Visitor or sponsor.
Acceptable coverage may not exclude risks inherent in the activities of your Exchange Visitor program. The company providing the insurance coverage must have:
- an A.M. Best rating of "A-" or above,
- an Insurance Solvency International, Ltd., (ISI) rating of "A-1" or above,
- a Standard & Poor's Claims-paying Ability rating of "A-" or above,
or a Weiss Research, Inc. rating of "B+" or above;”
Before stipulating the contract I need a document certifying that the policy is respecting these points.
Best regards,
I’m an Italian student coming to Notre Dame UNiversity, South Bend, IN from September 2nd 2009 to March 1st 2010, for 6 months.
I’m 28 years old and I’ll come alone.
I’m interested in a Medical Insurance with the following features: I’m reporting the requests from the Notre Dame University.
“J-1 visa holders are required to have medical insurance in effect for themselves and any accompanying spouse and/or dependents on J visas. The regulations are as follows:
- At least $50,000 per person per accident or illness;
- at least $7,500 for repatriation of remains;
- at least $10,000 for medical evacuation to the home country;
- a deductible not to exceed 25% payable by the Exchange Visitor or sponsor.
Acceptable coverage may not exclude risks inherent in the activities of your Exchange Visitor program. The company providing the insurance coverage must have:
- an A.M. Best rating of "A-" or above,
- an Insurance Solvency International, Ltd., (ISI) rating of "A-1" or above,
- a Standard & Poor's Claims-paying Ability rating of "A-" or above,
or a Weiss Research, Inc. rating of "B+" or above;”
Before stipulating the contract I need a document certifying that the policy is respecting these points.
Best regards,
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