J2 Visa Insurance 2026

J2 visa insurance is health coverage required for the spouse and children of a J-1 exchange visitor in the U.S. Plans must provide at least $100,000 in medical coverage per accident or illness, plus medical evacuation and repatriation, and typically cost between $30 and $730 per month, or roughly $1 per day, depending on the dependent's age and chosen coverage limit.
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What Is J-2 Visa Health Insurance?

J-2 Visa Insurance is health coverage required for dependents (spouse or children) of J-1 Exchange Visitors in the U.S. It protects J-2 family members from high medical costs during their stay, covering emergencies, injuries, illness treatment, and mandatory evacuation and repatriation benefits.

The U.S. Department of State requires J-1 and J-2 visa holders to maintain valid medical insurance for the entire program duration.

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Medical Insurance for Spouse and Dependents of J1 Visa Holders

The J1 Visa program allows scholars to contribute knowledge and experience to U.S. institutions. While J1 scholars must have J1 Visa medical insurance, many also need coverage for their spouses and dependent children. American Visitor Insurance helps J1 scholars and their families find reliable, affordable insurance plans to meet U.S. visa requirements and provide peace of mind during their stay.

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Scholar Only as Policyholder

Requires the J1 scholar to be the primary insured; dependents are typically added as riders.

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J2 Spouse/Child Can Be Primary Insured

The Patriot Exchange Plan by IMG allows a J2 dependent to hold the policy independently - a cost-effective, widely recommended option for J1 families.

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Standard Institution Copay

Typically a $100 deductible before benefits apply at institution health centers.

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Low $5 Copay

At institution health centers, instead of a $100 deductible.

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Coverage Limit

Varies by plan and provider.

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Upgradable to $100,000

Meets the 2015 J1/J2 Visa insurance requirements by paying only the difference for the remainder of the plan.

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As of May 15, 2015, J1/J2 Visa insurance requirements increased the maximum coverage from $50,000 to $100,000. Patriot Exchange plan holders can upgrade to meet the $100,000 limit by paying only the difference for the remainder of the plan. Contact our experts for assistance.

Key Benefits of the Patriot Exchange Plan

  • Low $5 copay at institution health centers instead of $100 deductible
  • Coverage for sudden illness and accidents at any hospital or doctor
  • No pre-existing condition coverage or maternity coverage (common limitation in scholar/student plans)
Yes - the Patriot Exchange Plan by IMG is one of the few options that allows the J2 spouse or dependent child to hold the policy directly, rather than requiring the J1 scholar to be the primary policyholder.
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What Are the J2 Visa Health Insurance Requirements?

You should consider buying J-2 health insurance in the USA from American Visitor Insurance if any of the following apply to you.

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Spouse of a J-1 visitor

You are the spouse of a J-1 exchange visitor currently in the U.S.

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Child or dependent

You are a child or dependent of a J-1 visa holder.

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Study, research or exchange

Living in the U.S. for study, research, or cultural exchange.

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No domestic plan

Not covered under a U.S.-based domestic insurance plan.

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Temporary or long-term stay

Looking for temporary or long-term health insurance coverage in the U.S.

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School or childcare activities

Any J-2 family member participating in school or childcare activities.

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Why J-2 insurance is essential?

Medical care in the U.S. is extremely expensive - a single uninsured incident can cost more than years of premiums combined.

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$2,000–$5,000

Emergency room visit

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$10,000/day

Hospital stay

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$30,000–$100,000+

Surgery

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$25,000–$100,000

Medical evacuation

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J-2 insurance prevents financial risk and satisfies visa requirements - one emergency room visit can cost more than a full year of coverage.

Coverage Journey

Your J2 coverage journey

From routine doctor visits to worst-case emergencies abroad, here's what J2 dependent insurance typically protects.

Everyday medical care

Doctor visits, specialist consultations, prescription medications, and preventive care.

Urgent & emergency events

Emergency room care, urgent care, hospitalization and surgeries, X-rays and diagnostic tests.

Ongoing wellbeing

Telemedicine, mental health care, limited maternity coverage, and certain pre-existing conditions.

Worst-case protection J-visa required

Medical evacuation to your home country, repatriation of remains, and travel assistance services.

Not typically included: routine dental or vision care, elective cosmetic procedures, and long-term care for chronic conditions. Coverage varies by plan - always check policy details.

Maternity Coverage

Does J2 health insurance Cover Maternity?

Some J2 visa insurance plans offer maternity coverage, but it is not included in most basic plans.

Maternity coverage may apply only if:
  • You join the plan before becoming pregnant
  • You complete a waiting period (usually 9-10 months)
  • The plan specifically lists maternity as a covered benefit

Most low-cost plans will only cover complications of pregnancy, not regular prenatal care or delivery.

lightbulb Tip : If you are planning a pregnancy in the U.S., choose a comprehensive J2 insurance plan that includes maternity benefits from the beginning.

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What to Check Before Choosing a J2 Insurance?

Before purchasing any J2 health insurance in the USA, check the following:

  • Total policy coverage amount (e.g. $50,000 - $1,000,000)
  • Deductible amount ($0 - $5,000)
  • Does it cover pre-existing conditions?
  • Is maternity or mental health included?
  • In-network vs out-of-network benefits
  • Waiting periods and exclusions
  • Renewability of the plan
  • Provider network (PPO / United Healthcare, etc.)

At American Visitor Insurance, our experts can guide you for free to help choose the right plan.

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Can J-2 Dependents Be the Primary Applicant?

Yes. With American Visitor Insurance, J-2 dependents can be the primary insured person on a policy.

The J-1 visa holder:

  • Does not have to be on the same plan
  • Does not need to be the primary applicant

You can choose:

  • Patriot Exchange Insurance only for J-2 dependents
  • A family visa insurance plan covering spouse and children together
  • Separate plans for each dependent

This makes it flexible and affordable for every family.

Can a J-2 Buy Separate Insurance?
  • Yes, a J-2 dependent can purchase a separate Patriot Exchange Health Insurance plan, provided it meets or exceeds the insurance requirements set by the J-1 program sponsor.
  • A J-2 is not required to be covered under the J-1's insurance policy, but the J-1 exchange visitor must continue to maintain valid insurance coverage.
  • Note: A J-2 dependent may be the primary insured on their own insurance policy. However, for immigration and SEVIS purposes, the primary visa holder always remains the J-1 exchange visitor.
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How Much Does J2 Visa Insurance Cost in 2026?

How Much Is J2 Visa Insurance for Dependents?

The cost of J2 visa insurance starts from $30 per month and goes up to $730 per month. The cost depends on the age of the J2 dependent, the plan maximum, and the deductible.

The average cost below is calculated based on one-month quotes across three dependent age brackets.

Plan Name Max Coverage Deductible 18 - 24 Years 25 - 30 Years 31 - 40 Years
Student Journey Lite $150,000 $100 $30 $53 $96
Student Secure Smart
WorldTrips
$200,000 $0 $32 $67 $167
Student Journey Plus $300,000 $100 $48 $93 $195
Student Secure Budget
WorldTrips
$500,000 $0 $60 $113 $268
Patriot America Plus
IMG
$100,000 $0 $75 $75 $98
Patriot Exchange Program
IMG
$100,000 $250 $67 $87 $77
Student Journey Platinum $500,000 $250 $74 $116 $293
Diplomat America
Global Underwriters
$100,000 $0 $79 $79 $105
Student Health Advantage Standard
IMG
$500,000 $250 $133 $156 $281
Student Secure Select
WorldTrips
$1,000,000 $0 $112 $256 $571
Student Health Advantage Platinum
IMG
$1,000,000 $100 $397 $458 $820

This table gives the average J2 visa insurance cost for different dependent ages. Source: American Visitor Insurance®

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Which Are the Best Health Insurance Plans for J2 Visa Holders?

These nine plans are among the most commonly chosen options for J2 dependents, covering everything from budget-friendly exchange programs to comprehensive family coverage.

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$87 / month for 25-year-old J2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: F1 & J1 students visa holder, Adventure Sports
  • check_circle Pre-existing condition: Comprehensive plan with high medical maximum and pre-existing conditions coverage after 12 months of waiting period
  • check_circle Mental health: Out Patient : Max 50 visits, maximum limit, Inpatient: Up to $10,000
  • check_circle Direct Billing: First healthcare network or United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 24 months
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $1,00,000 to $5,00,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $0 to $500
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 1 month up to 12 months
Patriot Exchange Program insurance cost for a 35 years old J2 visa applicant starts from $65 per month ($1018 per year). An annual payment option is available to students.
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Diplomat America Global Underwriters
$79 / month for 35-year-old J2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: J-1 and J-2 visa holders, dependents, international visitors, scholars, researchers, and families needing comprehensive medical coverage in the U.S.
  • check_circle Pre-existing condition: Acute onset of pre-existing conditions covered up to the selected policy maximum for individuals aged 70 and under.
  • cancel Mental health: Unavailable
  • cancel Renewal: No
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $1,00,000 to $1,000,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $0 to $5,000
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 5 days up to 12 months
Diplomat America insurance cost for a 35 years old J2 visa applicant starts from $129 per month ($1523 per year), both monthly and annual payment options are available.
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$116 / month for 35-year-old J-2 visa holder
  • check_circle Ideal for: J1, F1, A1 and M1 visas, Adventure Sports, Maternity
  • check_circle Pre-existing condition: Covers after 6 months of waiting period
  • check_circle Mental health: Out Patient : Max 40 visits, maximum limit, Inpatient: Up to 30 days max
  • check_circle Direct Billing: United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 12 months
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $500,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $250
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 30 days to 12 months
Student Journey Platinum insurance cost for a 35 years old J-2 visa holder starts from $293 per month ($3,516 per year). An annual payment option is available to students.
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$538 / month for 35-year-old J-2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: F1 & J1 students visa holder, Maternity, Sports coverage
  • check_circle Acute onset of pre-existing condition: $25,000 up to policy maximum
  • check_circle Mental health: Physician Office Visit: Max 30 visits, Inpatient: Max 30 days (includes drug and alcohol abuse)
  • check_circle Direct Billing: United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 4 years
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $1,000,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $0
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 30 days to 364 days
Student Secure Select insurance cost for a 35 years old J-2 visa applicant starts from $538 per month ($6336 per year). You can buy the plan either on a monthly or a yearly basis.
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$156 / month for 25-year-old J2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: F1, J1, M1 and A1 students visa holder, Adventure Sports
  • check_circle Pre-existing condition: Covers after 12 months of waiting period
  • check_circle Mental health: Out Patient : Max 50 visits, maximum limit, Inpatient: Up to $10,000
  • check_circle Direct Billing: First healthcare network or United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 60 months
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $500,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $250
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 1 month up to 12 months
Student Health Advantage Standard insurance cost for a 35 years old J2 visa applicant starts from 243 per month ($2916 per year), both monthly and annual payment options are available. Offers high policy maximum and good coverage for various medical emergencies.
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StudentSecure Elite Worldtrips
$53 / month for 25-year-old J2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: F1 & J1 students visa holder, Maternity, Sports coverage
  • check_circle Acute onset of pre-existing condition: $25,000 up to policy maximum
  • check_circle Mental health: Physician Office Visit: Max 40 visits, Inpatient: Max 40 days (includes drug and alcohol abuse)
  • check_circle Direct Billing: United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 4 years
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $5,000,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $0
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 30 days to 364 days
Student Secure Elite insurance cost for a 35 years old J2 visa applicant starts from $805 per month ($9479 per year). You can buy the plan either on a monthly or a yearly basis.
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$458 / month for 35-year-old J2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: F1, J1, M1 and A1 students visa holder, Adventure Sports, Maternity
  • check_circle Pre-existing condition: Covers after 12 months of waiting period
  • check_circle Mental health: Out Patient : Max 50 visits, maximum limit, Inpatient: Up to $10,000
  • check_circle Direct Billing: First healthcare network or United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 60 months
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $1,000,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $100
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 1 month up to 12 months
Student Health Advantage Platinum insurance cost for a 35 years old J2 visa applicant starts from $730 per month ($8760 per year), both monthly and annual payment options are available.
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$75 / month for 25-year-old J2 visa applicant
  • check_circle Ideal for: J1/J2 visa holders
  • check_circle Pre-existing condition: Covers acute onset of pre-existing conditions for travelers below age 70
  • check_circle Direct Billing: First healthcare or United HealthCare
  • check_circle Renewal: Can be renewed and extended up to 24 months
  • check_circle Policy maximum: $1,00,000 to $1,000,000
  • check_circle Deductible options: $0 to $2,500
  • check_circle Period of coverage: 5 days up to 12 months
Patriot America Plus insurance cost for a 35 years old J2 visa applicant starts from $60 per month ($931 per year). An annual payment option is available to students.
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What Is the Cheapest Health Insurance for J-2 Visa Holders?

IMG
$53/month
360 / year Age 25
shield Medical Coverage: $150,000
receipt_long Deductible: $100
flight_takeoff Evacuation: $60,000
monitor_heart Urgent Care Clinic: Pays 100%
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WorldTrips
$67/month
$412 / year · Age 25
shield Medical Coverage: $200,000
receipt_long Deductible: $0
flight_takeoff Evacuation: $50,000
monitor_heart Urgent Care Clinic: $30 per visit
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$93/month
$576 / year · Age 25
shield Medical Coverage: $300,000
receipt_long Deductible: $100
flight_takeoff Evacuation: $60,000
monitor_heart Urgent Care Clinic: 80% In-Network / $50 Copay
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Which J-2 Visa Health Insurance Plan Is Best?

Compare Top J-2 Visa Health Insurance Plans

Compare the leading J-2 visa health insurance plans side by side to find the coverage that best fits your stay in the United States.

Feature Patriot Exchange
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Student Health Advantage
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Diplomat America
Global Underwriters
Student Secure
WorldTrips Popular
Eligible for J-2? ✔ Yes ✔ Yes ✔ Yes ✔ Yes
J-2 Can Be Primary? ✔ Often allowed ✔ Allowed ✔ Allowed ✔ Allowed
Meets DoS Requirements? ✔ Yes ✔ Yes ✔ Yes ✔ Yes
Ideal For F1 & J1 students visa holders F1 & J1 students visa holders Short-term coverage for Green Card holders Meets J-1 visa requirements
Coverage Highlights Emergency care, hospital, doctor visits, evacuation, repatriation Comprehensive hospital & evacuation coverage Accident & illness, evacuation, repatriation Full medical + optional maternity, evacuation, repatriation
Typical Deductible $0, $100, $250, $500 $250 $0, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1000, $2500, $5000 $0
Approx. Price (Per Month) $56 - $85 $95 - $766 $63 - $353 $32 - $167
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You can buy the best J2 visa insurance easily through American Visitor Insurance, a trusted platform specializing in travel medical insurance for J1/J2 visa holders and their dependents in the United States.

Why Buy J2 Visa Insurance Through American Visitor Insurance?

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Easy Plan Comparison and Purchase

American Visitor Insurance makes it simple for J2 visa holders to compare multiple insurance plans side by side. You can review coverage details, policy benefits, and pricing in one place and securely purchase your plan online within minutes.

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Helpful Resources for Better Decisions

The website offers detailed FAQs, blogs, and travel insurance guides based on real customer questions, helping J2 visa applicants clearly understand their options and choose a plan that meets their sponsoring university's or program's insurance requirements.

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Affordable & Transparent Pricing

Best price guaranteed with no extra fees. Get an instant quote and purchase coverage online quickly and hassle-free, with pricing you won't find lower elsewhere for the same coverage.

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Experienced Customer Support

With over 20 years of experience in the U.S. visitor insurance industry, the licensed support team can answer questions, explain coverage details, and help J2 visa holders choose the right plan for their specific needs, including dependents like spouses and children.

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Support When You Need It

With customer support available across both East and West Coast U.S. time zones, assistance is provided during the application process and even with claims while J2 visa holders are in the United States.

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Licensed & Trusted Platform

American Visitor Insurance is a licensed U.S.-based insurance provider (NJ License #1181604), offering J2 visa holders a reliable and secure way to purchase insurance online.

American Visitor Insurance offers a convenient, trusted, and user-friendly way for J2 visa holders to find the right insurance coverage for their stay in the USA.

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Does J-2 Visa Insurance Meet All U.S. Coverage Requirements?

Key limitations
  1. Coverage usually excludes pre-existing conditions.
  2. Deductibles and coinsurance may lead to out-of-pocket costs.
  3. Coverage typically matches the J1 program duration.
  4. Provider networks may be limited; pre-authorization may be required.
  5. Non-emergency international travel is generally not covered.
Pros of J2 Insurance
  • Essential for legal compliance with J1 visa requirements
  • Covers unexpected medical emergencies
  • Includes evacuation and repatriation
  • Some plans offer optional coverage for maternity or pre-existing conditions
Cons of J2 Insurance
  • Limited coverage for routine care
  • Pre-existing conditions often excluded
  • Deductibles and copayments may apply
  • Coverage ends with the J1 program unless extended
Requirements / Eligibility
  • Must be a dependent of a J1 visa holder (spouse or child under 21)
  • Insurance must meet minimum Department of State standards:
    • At least $100,000 per accident/illness coverage
    • Medical evacuation and repatriation
    • Deductible and coinsurance within limits
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How to Buy J-2 Visa Insurance from American Visitor Insurance

Purchasing J-2 visa health insurance for dependents with American Visitor Insurance is fast, simple, and can be completed entirely online. Just follow these easy steps:

1 Compare J-2 Insurance Plans
Compare maximum coverage limits, deductibles, copayments, maternity, pre-existing condition coverage, mental health benefits, and emergency evacuation & repatriation. Use our comparison tables to find the best plan for your family.
2 Provide Basic Information
Enter your name, date of birth, country of citizenship, passport details, U.S. destination, ZIP code, and coverage dates. Most short-term plans require no medical exam.
3 Choose Your Coverage
Select your deductible, optional benefits such as AD&D or dental coverage, review exclusions and benefit limits, and ensure the plan meets Department of State requirements.
4 Enroll and Pay
Complete your purchase securely using a credit or debit card. Receive instant email confirmation, download your policy documents, and save your emergency contact information.
5 Start Using Your Insurance
Your coverage can begin immediately or on your selected future start date. Keep your insurance ID card and policy documents available for medical visits and emergencies.
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Is the J-1 Required to Be the Primary Applicant?

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The J-1 visa holder is always the primary applicant for the J-status record and must maintain compliant health insurance throughout the exchange program.

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A J-2 dependent cannot be the primary visa holder and must always remain linked to an active J-1 SEVIS record.

Who is Considered the Primary Visa Holder?

  • The J-1 visa holder is always the primary applicant.
  • All J-2 dependents (spouse and children) are linked to the J-1 holder's SEVIS record.
  • A J-2 visa cannot exist without an active J-1 visa holder.

Can a J-2 Buy Separate Insurance?

Yes. A J-2 dependent may purchase a separate health insurance plan, provided it meets or exceeds the sponsor's insurance requirements. The J-2 does not have to be covered under the J-1's policy, but the J-1 must continue to maintain compliant health insurance.

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Tip: Even if a J-2 has a separate insurance policy, the J-1 remains the primary visa holder for visa purposes and must maintain compliant coverage throughout the exchange program.
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Why J-2 Dependents Need Strong Health Insurance?

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Healthcare costs are high in the U.S.

ER visit: $2,000-$5,000. Hospital stay: $10,000/day. Surgery or specialized treatment: $30,000-$100,000+. A strong J2 visitor medical insurance USA plan protects you from bills like these.

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Compliance with J-visa requirements

Beyond financial protection, valid health insurance helps keep your family in compliance with program requirements:
Many sponsors and universities require J-2 insurance coverage for dependents

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Protecting your family

Children may attend school or daycare, spouses may travel - accidents and sudden illness can happen anytime. Strong coverage means quick access to care, emergency evacuation if needed, and peace of mind.

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Coverage beyond emergencies

Choosing the best insurance for J2 visa holders means your dependents are protected for everyday care, not just crises.

What a good plan includes

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Routine and specialist consultations, covered.

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Hospitalization & surgery

The costs that add up fastest, handled.

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Ongoing and one-off prescriptions included.

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Emergency medical evacuation, built in.

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J2 Travel Insurance - FAQs

Yes. All J-2 dependents must maintain valid health insurance while in the United States for the duration of their J-2 status. The insurance should meet the U.S. Department of State minimum coverage requirements or your program sponsor's requirements.

Yes. J-2 dependents can purchase a separate health insurance plan based on their individual needs, provided the policy satisfies the required J visa insurance standards.

No. The J-1 exchange visitor is always the primary visa holder. However, a J-2 dependent may purchase a separate insurance policy in their own name as long as it meets the applicable visa insurance requirements.

Most J-2 visa insurance plans do not cover pre-existing medical conditions. Some comprehensive plans may provide limited coverage for the acute onset of pre-existing conditions, depending on the policy terms and eligibility.

Yes. A J-2 dependent can maintain health insurance beyond the J-1 program end date by purchasing a stand-alone insurance policy, provided they continue to remain eligible for J-2 status.

If your J-2 health insurance lapses, it may result in several serious consequences:

  • Your J-2 dependent status may become non-compliant with your program sponsor's insurance requirements.
  • Failure to maintain required insurance could put the J exchange program at risk of termination.
  • You may be responsible for paying expensive medical bills out of pocket if an illness or accident occurs while uninsured.

Maintaining continuous coverage helps protect both your immigration status and your finances while living in the United States.

The U.S. Department of State considers health insurance a mandatory requirement for J visa participants and their dependents. If you willfully fail to maintain the required insurance coverage, your program sponsor may terminate your J visa status, making you ineligible to continue participating in the exchange visitor program.

Yes. A J-1 visa holder can bring eligible family members, including their spouse and unmarried children under age 21, to the United States on J-2 visas. Each J-2 dependent must obtain a separate visa and maintain J-2 visa health insurance that meets the required coverage guidelines throughout their stay in the U.S.

J-2 dependents may also be eligible to study in the United States, and spouses may apply for work authorization if they meet the required eligibility criteria.

The main difference between a J-1 and J-2 visa is their purpose and eligibility:

  • J-1 visa: Issued to the primary exchange visitor participating in an approved educational, cultural, research, internship, or training program in the United States.
  • J-2 visa: Issued to eligible dependents, including the spouse and unmarried children under age 21 of the J-1 visa holder.

While the J-1 visa holder participates in the exchange program, J-2 dependents may attend school in the U.S. and may apply for employment authorization if eligible.

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