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UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY MEDICAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR J-I EXCHANGE VISITORS
Effective September, 1994, the United States information Agency(USIA) will require each exchange visitor holding a J-1 visa to maintain medical insurance comerage for the full duration of his J-1 program. In addition, J-2 dependents will also have to meet this requirement while they are in the United States. Under requlations, schools and other sponsors must advise in writing all J-1 visa holders of the insurance requirement before they arrive. The minimun requirements for coverage set forth under these USIA regulations are listed below:
(1) Medical benefits of at least $50,000 per accident or illness(Sickness)
(2) A deductible not to exceed $500 per accident or illness.
(3) Repatriation of remains in the amount of $7,500. Should an exchange visitor die while in the United States,
this benefit would provide for the preparation and transportation of the body to his other home country.
(4) Medical evacuation in the amount onf $ 10,000 in the event an exchange visitor must be returned to his or
home country due to a serious medical condition.
Be underwritten by an insurance corporation having one of the folling ratings : A.M best rating of "A-" or above ISI ltd rating of "A-" or above standard & poor's rating of "A" or above weiss research inc. rating of "B+" or above.
Minimum coverage of $50,000
An annual deductible of no greater than $250.00.
Coverage of 80% or more, i.e. 80/20 Coinsurance.
A United States carrier or contact office within the U.S.
Minimum of $10,000 reparation and medical evacuation insurance.
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