Reimbursement for loss of pre-paid, non-refundable payments.
Transportation to or between hospitals as needed.
Reimbursement of food and lodging expenses due to delay in travel.
Pays sum for lost or delayed luggage by airline.
Covers cost of treatment for sickness or injury during your vacation.
Green Card Holders (permanent residents of the United States) are allowed to travel to Europe for short visits without obtaining a visa. Green Card Holders traveling to Europe should consider obtaining travel insurance to ensure coverage for unexpected events. Travel insurance can provide financial protection and assistance in various situations, including medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen belongings. Here are some types of Europe travel insurance for Green Card Holders:
1. Medical InsuranceEnsure that your travel insurance includes coverage for medical emergencies and expenses. This can include doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency medical evacuation. Confirm that the policy covers pre-existing medical conditions if applicable.
2. Trip Cancellation/Interruption InsuranceThis type of insurance can reimburse you for non-refundable trip expenses if your trip is cancelled or interrupted due to covered reasons such as illness, injury, or unforeseen events.
3. Lost or Stolen BelongingsCoverage for lost or stolen belongings, including luggage, passports, and other valuables, can be crucial.
4. Emergency Evacuation InsuranceIn the event of a medical emergency, this coverage can help arrange and cover the cost of emergency evacuation to the nearest appropriate medical facility.
5. Travel Delay CoverageCoverage for unexpected travel delays, such as flight cancellations, which may result in additional expenses for accommodation and meals.
Before purchasing travel insurance, carefully review the policy to understand its coverage limits, exclusions, and terms. It's important to disclose any pre-existing medical conditions to ensure that you have the appropriate coverage.
Additionally, consider consulting with American Visitor Insurance to clarify any questions you may have and to ensure that the Europe travel insurance policy meets your specific needs and requirements.
Trip insurance cost is based on several factors such as the age, trip length and trip cost. There are cheap trip insurance plans starting at $25 per month.
Plan Name | Trip cancellation | Cost # |
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Safe Travels Flex Trawick International | 100% of Trip Cost (Up to a Max. of $45K) | $25 |
Safe Travels Protect Trawick International | 100% of Trip Cost (Up to a Max. of $14k) | $32 |
iTravelInsured Travel Lite IMG | 100% of Trip Cost | $42 |
Trip Protection Economy Seven Corners | 100% of Trip Cost (Up to a Max. of $20k) | $43 |
SafeTravels Armor Trawick International | 100% of Trip Cost (Up to a Max. of $15k) | $55 |
Trip Protector Preferred HTH worldwide | 100% of Trip Cost (Up to a Max. of $50k) | $70 |
iTravelInsured Travel LX IMG | 100% of Trip Cost | $106 |
# Approximate cost of Trip insurance plans is for a 40-year-old traveler, 15 days trip length and $1K trip cost.
Plan Name | Maximum coverage | Deductible | Cost |
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Patriot International Lite Insurance IMG | $50K | $250 | $54# |
Patriot International Lite Insurance IMG | $500K | $0 | $415* |
# Approximate cost of Medical evacuation insurance plans is for a 40-year-old visitor for a duration of 1 month.
* Approximate cost of Medical evacuation insurance plans is for a 40-year-old visitor for a duration of 3 months.
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To qualify for Medicare, you must have worked in the US for 40 quarters (10 years) or have a Green Card for at least 5 years.
The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) had made it mandatory for all US residents to have health insurance, however the compulsory insurance requirement has been waived and it is now no longer mandatory to have health insurance. However, given the very high cost of US healthcare, where a regular Doctor’s consultation can take hundreds of Dollars, and Hospitalization overnight can involve thousands, or even tens of thousands of Dollars, it is very risky to be living in the US without any health insurance.
Green Card Holders can buy the health insurance on American Visitor Insurance if they do not have group health insurance from any employer, or if they are not yet eligible for US Medicare or for other domestic health insurance. The medical insurance for Green Card Holders that we offer will however not cover preventive care and has limited coverage for pre-existing medical conditions.
Green Card Holders who are employed in the United States are generally eligible to participate in employer-sponsored health insurance plans, similar to U.S. citizens. It's advisable to check with the employer to understand the available options and any eligibility requirements.
There is no specific requirement for Green Card Holders to have medical insurance under U.S. immigration law. However, it is highly recommended to have health insurance coverage to protect against unexpected medical expenses given the very expensive cost of US healthcare.
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