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Student Health Insurance

Affordable health insurance coverage for students nationwide.

Low prices.
Comprehensive coverage.
Waive university health insurance and save thousands!

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It is mandatory for students to be enrolled in an eligible health insurance plan during the academic year. However, student health insurance plans offered by most schools in the U.S. are very expensive. With the help of Kimber Health, students can enroll in free or affordable health insurance plans that meet their schools’ requirements, saving up to $6,000 each year!

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Waive your university insurance coverage and save 6000 +

ELIGIBILITY

New York Residents

No Employer Coverage

Aged 19-64*

Personal income under $37,650**

*Age restrictions may vary based on immigration status and may be subject to change

**Income requirements differ depending on immigration status and period of residency

Is this plan actually $0?

Absolutely! As a plan subsidized by the New York State, the plan is available for $0 annual premium. As long as the eligibility requirements are met, anyone can enjoy Essential Plan Benefits. 

Will this impact my immigration status?

Applying for health insurance won’t affect your immigration status or application for status. Your immigration status won’t be shared with federal immigration authorities.”

Directly quoted from the New York City Government website

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Will this affect my student visa?

“No. Enrolling in Qualified Health Plans, the Essential Plan or Child Health Plus will not impact a Student visa application. In fact, under the ACA, Student visa holders should enroll in health insurance because they may be liable for a federal tax penalty under the ACA if they do not have insurance.”

Directly quoted from the New York State Government website

   

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