Affordable, Quality, Health Care
TransPacific's International medical insurance covers everyone,
including undocumented Immigrants
TransPacific's International medical insurance covers everyone,
including undocumented Immigrants
Healthcare Coverage for Everyone. If you are a foreign national living anywhere, regardless of your immigration status, TransPacific has you covered.
While some people find it easy to access healthcare services in the United States and elsewhere, the process is complex and disheartening for many others. There are several barriers, and immigration status is often one of them.
Accessing healthcare services can be complicated and disheartening for many people. Several barriers exist, and immigration status is often one of them.
Regardless of how you arrived in the U.S. or any country, you have the right to an affordable, healthy life with coverage you can count on. This fundamental right should not be denied based on immigration status.
TransPacific offers coverage from your country of residence that applies globally, including the United States and elsewhere.
TransPacific's medical insurance is available to individuals and families regardless of immigration status.
You can enroll at any time, and approval is typically granted within 30 days, although it may be given sooner.
This starts with accessing healthcare services when needed. However, with the complexity of the country's healthcare system, knowing where to start is challenging, especially if you are undocumented. Finding empathetic, empowering, and safe health services for you and your family can be difficult. TransPacific provides 24-hour protection, giving you confidence and control over your health. Having TransPacific coverage gives you peace of mind. Presenting a TransPacific medical ID card gives you peace of mind. This is because most, if not all, medical providers (doctors, hospitals, labs, x-ray facilities, and other service providers) will accept you for treatment without asking any questions about your immigration status.
"TransPacific's medical insurance covers undocumented individuals and families worldwide."
Due to recent international migration, policies limiting healthcare access have become common. Barriers to healthcare for undocumented immigrants go beyond policy and include financial limitations, discrimination, and fear of deportation.
TransPacific's medical insurance is designed for the undocumented. You can enroll anytime, and approval is usually made within 30 days.
There are no immigration requirements. All that is required is a foreign address. We are committed to you; regardless of your arrival in the U.S., you have the right to a healthy life and coverage.
This begins with accessing healthcare services when needed. However, with the country's healthcare system's complexity, knowing where to start is challenging, especially if you are undocumented. Finding empathetic, empowering, and safe health services for you and your family can be difficult. TransPacific provides 24-hour protection, giving you confidence and control over your health. Having TransPacific coverage gives you peace of mind. Presenting a TransPacific medical ID card gives you peace of mind. This is because most, if not all, medical providers (doctors, hospitals, labs, x-ray facilities, and other service providers will accept you for treatment without asking any questions about your immigration status.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (PPACA):
This insurance does not comply with the benefits mandated by the PPACA. Since January 1, 2014, the PPACA has required U.S. citizens, nationals, and certain residents to obtain health insurance coverage that meets PPACA standards unless they qualify for an exemption. Individuals who are required to maintain PPACA-compliant coverage but fail to do so may face penalties.
Eligibility to purchase, extend, or renew this product and its terms and conditions may be subject to modifications based on changes in applicable laws, including the PPACA.
It is the sole responsibility of the insured person to understand the insurance requirements that apply to them. The Company and TransPacific are not liable for any penalties incurred for failing to obtain coverage required by any applicable law, including the PPACA.