Access to medical coverage in the United States can be vital to ensure necessary care during emergencies and preventive care. In the case of having Humanitarian Parole status, there are possibilities to access health insurance policies within the country and also receive assistance in their monthly payment. Today I want to tell you how you can have health insurance with Humanitarian Parole.

What is Humanitarian Parole?

It is a humanitarian permit granted to individuals to travel to the United States while waiting to receive the visa that allows them to legally reside in this country.

People qualifying for this process will have legal presence in the country, allowing them to reside and access assistance programs such as the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

What is the Affordable Care Act?

According to Healthcare.gov, the Comprehensive Health Insurance Reform Law was enacted in March 2010 and has three main objectives:

  1. Make affordable health insurance available to more people. The law provides consumers with subsidies (“premium tax credits”) that reduce costs for households with incomes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level.
  2. Expand the Medicaid program to cover all low-income adults.
  3. Support innovative healthcare delivery methods designed to reduce overall healthcare costs.

During the open enrollment period, individuals with Humanitarian Parole can seek health coverage options suitable for their needs and those of their family, accessing the assistance offered in the Affordable Care Act and thus being able to access low-cost plans.

However, it is crucial to research and understand the options available in the insurance market, as well as the specific requirements and restrictions for individuals with Humanitarian Parole in each state. Eligibility criteria and benefits may vary depending on the place of residence and other state and federal regulations.

Do you want to learn more and get health insurance? We can help you find the best option based on your needs; contact us now at 786-577-2260.