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Old 02-04-2006, 11:36 AM
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Hi, Carrie, our homestudy has a statement that we have comprehensive life, medical, dental, and disability insurance. I don't know if it was "required". As part of the I-600A application to CIS, they ask for proof that your child will be covered on your insurance when they enter the U.S. This is hard to come by even when you are insured. I took our evidence of coverage booklet and highlighted the statement that an adopted child would be covered. They took that. Though really, how do they even know if that's my actual insurance company? So, in your case, you might have to provide a letter from a prospective insurance company that they would cover your child. BTW, I am probably uninsurable too if I applied independently - luckily we are under my husband's employer's group coverage.
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