
Of course, some states offer healthcare services for low-income families, regardless of their immigration status. You simply won’t be allowed to purchase government sponsored or regulated insurance policies (ACA/Obamacare plans). However, you are still eligible to receive emergency medical care under federal law. born in the U.S.) or they meet other criteria. Your children, however, may qualify for such coverage if they are natural citizens (i.e. Medicare and Medicaid are also out of the question for undocumented immigrants. Not only are you exempt from receiving any tax credits associated with government health care options, but you are not eligible to purchase such insurance. This type of coverage is not available for undocumented immigrants to the United States. Let’s begin with government sponsored healthcare options such as Obamacare, or the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which is offered through health insurance exchanges. There are options available, but you’ll have to do some research to discover the plan that will work for you. Unfortunately, it is not easy to obtain affordable health insurance in the U.S. But all people should have the right to proper medical care, even those whose legal status is in question.

If you’ve immigrated to the United States outside of proper legal channels or you’ve continued to live and work in the country beyond what your visa allows while you attempt to find a legal means of remaining, then you are probably aware of the fact that certain services available to citizens and legal visitors are not necessarily available to you.
