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Immigrants Eligible for ACA Health Premium Assistance

Most immigrants will qualify for ACA premium assistance and expanded Medicaid.

Most immigrants will qualify for ACA premium assistance and expanded Medicaid.

The Affordable Care Act and Covered California have made it very clear that undocumented immigrants can not purchase health plans through the new market place or receive tax credits to reduce monthly health insurance premiums. There are a number of different categories of immigration status that do qualify individuals and families to receive premium assistance to help pay for health insurance.

Most immigrants are eligible for premium assistance

Some of the different scenarios and exclusions to Medicaid are addressed in the Health and Human Services brief The Affordable Care Act: Coverage Implications and Issues for Immigrant Families, which can be downloaded at the end of the post.

Immigration status and the Marketplace

Following is a list of immigration statuses that qualify for Marketplace coverage. Healthcare.gov website

Applicant for any of these statuses:

*Only those who have been granted employment authorization or are under the age of 14 and have had an application pending for at least 180 days are eligible

With Employment Authorization:

Documentation may be a challenge

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The next challenge for the immigrant is to verify status and residency. After applying for qualified health plan through an exchange like Covered California, he or she will need to upload documents to verify the status. This will probably entail scanning the document into a computer to be attached to the application or through a separate part of the on-line process. It’s also possible that the state exchange or federal government running the state exchange will accept mailed photo copies of documents.

To support Marketplace applications, the following documents may be required or used, depending on the individual situation:

Certified Enrollment Counselors and Certified Agents Assistance

If the process of scanning or uploading the necessary documents is beyond your scope, there should be Certified Enrollment Counselors (CEC) and Certified Insurance Agents(CIA) that can help you with the process. Before the CEC or CIA can assist with the application, the applicant must delegate the assisting individual in the on-line process for Covered California. Once the CEC or CIA accepts the delegation, they will be able to work on the health insurance application.

The HHS brief summarized the immigrant eligibility

Summary

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