OE9 Webinar: Part III Immigrant Eligibility
Immigrant Eligibility for Health Coverage Programs
In this Beyond the Basics webinar presented by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities on September 24, 2021, in partnership with the National Immigration Law Center, Shelby Gonzales, Vice President for Immigration Policy, and Gabrielle Lessard, Senior Policy Attorney at the National Immigration Law Center, provide an overview of immigration status-related eligibility requirements for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and for enrollment in marketplace plans.
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Eligibility for Marketplace Coverage Based on Immigration Status
- Immigration statuses eligible for marketplace coverage
Eligibility for Medicaid & CHIP Based on Immigration Status
- Immigration statuses eligible for Medicaid & CHIP
- 5-year bar in Medicaid & CHIP
- State residency for Marketplace, Medicaid, & CHIP
- Health coverage for people coming from Afghanistan
Other Important Eligibility Rules for Families that Include Immigrants
- Special premium tax credit rule
- Special marketplace rules for seniors
- Examples
Options for People Ineligible for Insurance Affordability Programs Due to Immigration Status
- Medicaid payment for emergency services
- People who are undocumented or have DACA status
- Programs that don’t restrict eligibility based on status
- Health services related to COVID-19
Navigating the Application Process
- How the marketplace verifies citizenship
- Documents that can be used to prove citizenship
- How the marketplace verifies immigration status
- Documents that can be used to prove immigration status
Additional Resources
Reference Guide to Immigration Documents
Key Facts: Immigrant Eligibility for Health Coverage Programs
Key Facts: Helping Families That Include Immigrants Apply for Health Coverage