Hello insubuy,
My parents are visiting me here in the USA for a couple of months and also visiting Germany for 3 weeks on their way back to India. I am looking for an insurance that covers both USA and Germany stay. I did speak to Lan (on the toll-free line) ... she was kind enough to explain various options to me, but am still confused because I need proof of insurance to apply for a schengen visa, and you suggest to buy one with $0 deductible.
I have two options here:
1. Buying a comprehensive plan with coverage area "International including USA". I was told this would cover both countries, but turns out to be expensive for $0 deductible option.
2. Buying two separate plans - one covering USA only and one schengen only. Some travel agents in India tell me that this is not "acceptable" since it is a single trip and so need to buy one plan covering USA & Germany. I don't know if this is not acceptable by the insurance provider OR the German consulate. Can the visa be rejected if I go with this option?
The second option gives me the freedom of buying a plan with higher deductible for USA and $0 deductible for schengen. Please suggest what is best? Are the travel agents in India right?
thanks,
ktg
My parents are visiting me here in the USA for a couple of months and also visiting Germany for 3 weeks on their way back to India. I am looking for an insurance that covers both USA and Germany stay. I did speak to Lan (on the toll-free line) ... she was kind enough to explain various options to me, but am still confused because I need proof of insurance to apply for a schengen visa, and you suggest to buy one with $0 deductible.
I have two options here:
1. Buying a comprehensive plan with coverage area "International including USA". I was told this would cover both countries, but turns out to be expensive for $0 deductible option.
2. Buying two separate plans - one covering USA only and one schengen only. Some travel agents in India tell me that this is not "acceptable" since it is a single trip and so need to buy one plan covering USA & Germany. I don't know if this is not acceptable by the insurance provider OR the German consulate. Can the visa be rejected if I go with this option?
The second option gives me the freedom of buying a plan with higher deductible for USA and $0 deductible for schengen. Please suggest what is best? Are the travel agents in India right?
thanks,
ktg
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