Instructional Videos - International Health & Travel Insurance & More
If you are moving abroad for at least one year or more and want health coverage that gives you the option to be treated anywhere in the world including the United States, then we recommend the global medical insurance plan. The Global Medical Insurance plan will cover you worldwide including the USA.
If you plan to travel abroad for a few weeks or even a few months, here are some tips on how to decide which travel health insurance plan you should chose for your trip. If you are a US Citizen, we recommend the Patriot International . If you are citizen of a country other than United States, we recommend the Patriot America plan. Both of these plans can be found on this site by clicking on this video itself.
Non-US citizens will need to obtain a short-term International Travel Health Insurance Plan ("plan") in a European Union Country. A good plan must have at least $50,000 limit of accident & sickness health insurance coverage (with hospitals and doctors), including medical evacuation and repatriation of remains
One important Embassy requirement before you can obtain a visa is that you provide a Visa letter from the insurance company which should clearly state the amount of coverage, the type of coverage, the amount of the deductible and that you are covered in the country you are visiting.
If you are a non-US citizen planning on taking a short-term trip to a European country, you must obtain a short-term visa and show proof of a valid health insurance plan. European Union (EU) countries do no accept US health insurance plans, as they require non-US citizens to obtain a short-term international health insurance plan that is acceptable to EUs standards.
Every type of international health insurance plan gives you different options regarding the amount of deductible for the plan.
The deductible is the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the benefits of an international travel health insurance plan kick in.





