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If you are studying in the USA on a J visa, you are required to have a minimum of $50,000 emergency medical evacuation coverage and a minimum of $25,000 for repatriation of remains. Medical Evacuation and Repatriation is an annual plan that provides this protection.
Any non-U.S. citizen and non-U.S. resident who is traveling to the USA and participating in full-time educational activities can buy this plan. You are not required to have a visa.
Some schools may require you to buy the university approved health insurance plan. However, these plans often do not provide evacuation and repatriation coverage.
It covers the expenses and associated services for your emergency medical evacuation or repatriation back to your home country.
Medical Evacuation and Repatriation Benefits
Once you complete your purchase, you will immediately receive a receipt, a summary of your benefits, an ID card, and a copy of the plan document.
The plan document is the legal document that explains how your coverage works and describes all benefits and exclusions for the plan. We recommend you read it, so you understand how your plan works. Refer to the plan document for applicable exclusions.
Medical Evacuation and Repatriation does not provide all of the J visa required benefits.
Any non-U.S. citizen and non-U.S. resident who is traveling to the United States and participating in full-time educational activities can buy this plan. You are not required to have a visa.
Country Restrictions – We cannot sell to persons who are a resident of Australia, Canada, Cuba, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), Islamic Republic of Iran, Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Sierra Leone, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Ukraine, and United States Virgin Islands.
You are covered for travel to the USA.
Your period of coverage is 365 days. At the end of 365 days, you may buy a new plan to cover you for your next year of travel.
Your coverage begins on your effective date, which is the later of the following:
All times above refer to United States Eastern Time.
Your coverage ends on your expiration date, which is the earliest of the following:
All times above refer to United States Eastern Time.
It provides secondary coverage. All coverages except Common Carrier Accidental Death & Dismemberment are in excess of all other insurance or similar benefit programs and shall apply only when such benefits thereunder are exhausted. This Plan is secondary coverage to any other insurance. Such other insurance or similar benefit programs may include, but are not limited to, membership benefit; workers’ compensation benefits or programs; government programs; group or blanket coverage; prepayment coverage; union, labor, or employee plans; socialized insurance program or program otherwise required by law or statute; automobile insurance; or third-party liability insurance.
We will refund your payment if we receive your written request for a refund before your effective date of coverage. We cannot provide a refund after your coverage has begun.
You can find situations and items not covered by this plan in the exclusions section of the plan document.
You can feel confident with Medical Evacuation and Repatriation’s strong financial backing through Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London an established organization with an AM Best rating of A (Excellent). Your coverage will be there when you need it.
Seven Corners will handle your insurance needs from start to finish. We will process your purchase, provide all documents, and handle any claims. In addition, our own 24/7 in-house travel assistance team, Seven Corners Assist, will handle your emergency or travel needs.
The insurance provided is not subject to, is not intended to comply with, and does not provide all benefits required by PPACA. This insurance is not qualifying health coverage (“minimum essential coverage”) that satisfies the health care coverage requirement of PPACA. If an insured person does not have minimum essential coverage, he or she may owe an additional payment with his or her taxes. Insured persons are responsible for determining if and how PPACA is applicable to him or her and should consult his or her own tax advisors. Neither the company nor the administrator shall have liability whatsoever for an insured person’s failure to obtain PPACA-compliant coverage.
Good Faith Efforts
Seven Corners will make good faith efforts to provide the services and assistance described on this web page. If Seven Corners is unable to do so due to circumstances beyond its control or due to circumstances that make it unsafe for persons to provide such services and assistance, then Seven Corners will provide the services and assistance to the extent reasonable and possible. If Seven Corners is unable to directly arrange services, expenses incurred by you for services that would otherwise be covered under this plan and that would typically be arranged by Seven Corners may be eligible for reimbursement and should be submitted for consideration. It is your responsibility to preserve all documentation of related financial transactions you wish to be considered for reimbursement.
This website is intended as a brief summary of benefits and services. It is not part of your plan document and does not contain a complete summary of your coverage. If there is any difference between this website and your plan document, the provisions of the plan document will prevail. Benefits and plan costs are subject to change. Coverage may vary and may not be available in all jurisdictions.
t is your responsibility to maintain all records regarding travel history and age and provide necessary documents to Seven Corners to verify eligibility requirements.
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