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The categories of immigrants listed below may be provided with Medicaid coverage for treatment of an emergency medical condition only*. The individual must meet other Medicaid eligibility criteria, including income requirements.
* Emergency medical condition - "a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in placing the patients health in serious jeopardy, serious impairment of bodily functions, or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part." Care and services for an organ transplant procedure are not included in this definition.
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Temporary Non-immigrants include:
Visitors for business or pleasure (B-1, B-2), crewmen on shore leave (D), foreign students (F), temporary workers (H & O), including agricultural contract workers, members of foreign government representatives on official business (A), personnel of international organizations (G), Treaty Traders and investors (E), Cultural Exchange Visitors (Q), Athletes and entertainers (P), Religious workers (R), Exchange visitors (J) and members of the foreign press (I).
(These non-immigrants are lawfully admitted to the U.S. for a temporary or specified period of time.)
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- I-94, Arrival/Departure record
- I-185, Canadian Border Crossing Card*
- I-186, Mexican Border Crossing Card*
- I-444, Mexican Border Visitor's Permit*
- I-95A, Crewmen’s Landing Permit
*B-1/B-2 Visa/BCC is now issued in place of these documents |
Special Non-immigrants: Some categories of non-immigrant status allow the status holder to work and eventually adjust to lawful permanent residence. These categories allow the individual to apply for the adjustment to LPR status after he or she has had the nonimmigrant status for a period of time. As SPECIAL NONIMMIGRANTS [Law found at 8 U.S.C. Sect 1101 (a) (15) (K) (S) (T)* (U) and (V) visa holders are PRUCOL and are eligible for Medicaid/Holus/CHPlus A.
* Victims of Trafficking (T) receive benefits to the same extent as refugees (GIS 02 MA/022). |
- I-94 coded K3, K4, V1, V2, or V3, T*, U, or S
- I-797 indicating the USCIS has received, taken
action on or approved an application or petition
- Postal Return Receipt addressed to the USCIS or
copy of cancelled check to the USCIS and a copy of the enclosed
documents submitted to the USCIS, or
- Correspondence to or from the USCIS, showing that the person is living in the U.S. with the knowledge and permission or acquiescence of the USCIS, and the USCIS does not contemplate enforcing the person’s departure from the U.S.
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Undocumented Immigrants
(Undocumented immigrants do not have the permission of the USCIS to remain in the U.S. They may have entered the United States legally but have violated the terms of their status, e.g. over-stayed a visa, or they may have entered without documents.)
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Undocumented immigrants are unable to provide documentation of immigration status; therefore, absent any documentation they are eligible only for the treatment of an emergency medical condition. Undocumented children may be eligible for CHPlus B. Undocumented pregnant women continue to be eligible for PCAP. |
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U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)1 Documents
| Category | Documents | | I-94 | Arrival Departure Card | | I-181 | Memorandum Of Creation of Record of Lawful Permanent Residence | | I-210 | Voluntary Departure | | I-220B | Order of Supervision | | I-130 | Petition for Alien Relative | | I-140 | Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker | | I-327 | Reentry Permit for permanent residents | | I-551 | Legal Permanent Resident Card, Resident Alien Card or "green card" | | | I-571 | Refugee Travel Document | | I-688 | Temporary Resident Card | | I-688A | Employment Authorization For Legalization Applicants | | I-688B | Employment Authorization Card | | I-766 | Employment Authorization Card | | I-797 | Notice of Action (I-797C current version) | | DD-Form 2 | Military Identification Card | | DD-214 | Report of Separation Military Discharge Document | | 1The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) was formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) and the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS).
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