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a1b2c3
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Posted on 12-17-10 5:32
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Nepali sathiharu, 1. Ma ra mero 21 weeks pregnant wife ko US visa (F1/F2) lagisakeko chha ra hami aba US aaune tarkharma chhau..Tara I heard some rumors about pregnant woman, airlines and US immigration rules that may restrict my wife to travel or enter into the US. Please suggest me what is the truth?
2. Arko kura US aaisakepachhi pregnancy ko medications including delivery ko lagi kakttiko expenses hunchha? maile suneko Medicare apply garna paainchha ani approve bhayo bhane cheap hunchha re..K medicare hami F1/F2 le apply garna paauchha and what is the probability that this facility is approved? Ani if medicare approve bhayo bhane k kati expenses hunchha hola? Please thaha hune nepali sathiharu information diera help garnu hola..
I will be very grateful. Thanks..
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Srijana 12
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Posted on 12-17-10 6:04
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Srijana 12
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Posted on 12-17-10 6:04
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1. No. That is not true. 2.The easiness depends where you are coming. If you are coming to Masachussetts, it is all free.
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Riten
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Posted on 12-17-10 10:44
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As an F1 student, you should have insurance, right? Make sure you add your spouse to the policy. Since you know you are having a baby, pick the best option with optimum coverage and low deductibles. I am not sure you will qualify for Medicare as you are foreigners. So, it is best to have insurance.
You should consider post-partum care as well. Certain states have free clinic and WIC (Women and Infant Care) program. You can actually get coupons from WIC to get certain food items for free at the stores. Check with Health and Human Services office to see what help you can get for your wife and the baby when the time comes.
Just to be safe, there is no need to mention to the airline or the immigration about your wife's pregnancy. There recently was a bill in congress about not allowing automatic citizenship to the babies born in the US. I am not sure if it passed and became the law. I heard lot of Chinese who have valid visas come to the US to have the baby in order to get American citizenship. So they might be getting stricter on that front. So best to keep this to yourself during your travel.
Good luck!
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Sparty
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Posted on 12-17-10 11:37
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1. Pregnant women are not allowed to fly only after 32 weeks into pregnancy, so I think you are fine if you plan to come before that. 2. Having a baby in US is very expensive. I'm not sure if insurance will cover or reject stating "preexisting condition". However, you can apply for Medicaid. If you get rejected you can find some social workers who can help you out. If nothing works out, you can negotiate with the hospital and pay a small amount every months. Hospitals provide some financial aid and you can also apply for that. I don't think bill about the automatic citizenship has passed, and if your baby is born before that is passed, he/she will be covered by Medicaid, so you don't have to worry about health insurance for your baby (after birth). By the way which state are you coming to? My wife got Medicaid during pregnancy, here in Michigan. Good Luck Sparty
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a1b2c3
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Posted on 12-18-10 9:09
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Thanks a lot for the info..We are coming to Texas..How much will be the expenses for the delivery charge if you get Medicaid..
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Posted on 12-24-10 12:04
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Hey a1b2c3, We didn't pay a single penny, not even copay. Medicaid paid for everything. Good luck Sparty
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Simsim
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Posted on 12-24-10 7:44
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You can apply for CHIP in Texas and I believe it covers all medical expenses of expectant mother. You can later apply for medicaid for the baby. Good luck and congratulations!
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