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Jul012009

Individual Health Insurance in Georgia for Immigrants

Immigrants looking to purchase health insurance in GA need to meet certain criteria. All immigrants wanting to purchase health insurance in Georgia must have continuous 6 month residency in the United States before they are eligible for health benefits. Health insurance plans in Georgia are not available for people who do not meet this criterion.

Georgia has become a melting pot of people from all around the world. After the 1996 World Olympics and the addition to the Hartsfield International Airport, more and more people have flocked to Atlanta from all around the world for the pleasant weather and reasonable cost of living.

As the immigrant community in Atlanta has been growing for many years there are more demands on the health insurance companies to provide health insurance.

Many health insurance companies in GA are now requiring the person applying for health benefits have social security numbers or a Tax I. D. number. This can be a problem for some dependents of H-1B visa holders as social security numbers are not issued by the social security administration for this type of visa holder.

Immigrants looking to obtain health insurance in Georgia may be eligible for short term temporary visitor’s health benefits in GA. Short term health benefits insurance for visitors to GA can provide health insurance while they are meeting residency requirements. It is important to realize that visitor’s health plans do not cover maternity or pre-existing health conditions. Most visitors health plans in GA also do not offer office visit co-pays and prescription drug co-pays.

Many health insurance companies in GA will accept dependents without social security numbers of tax I.D. numbers providing that the primary person on the application has a social security number.