All J-1 exchange visitors and their J-2 dependents are required to have and maintain a minimum amount of health insurance for the duration of the J program. This will be reviewed during check-in at the beginning of the J-1 program and updated insurance documentation must remain on file with the Office of International education that is compliant with J-1 regulations published by the US Department of State. 聽Below you will find information about the minimum required level of health insurance and how you can meet it.

All J-1 visitors at 日韩无码 will show proof of these requirements for themselves and any dependents in one of two ways:

  • Proof of eligible 日韩无码 insurance PLUS supplemental insurance to meet all J-1 requirements
  • Proof of non-日韩无码 insurance meeting all J-1 requirements

J-1 Minimum Insurance Requirements

The US Department of State requires that聽all J-1 exchange visitors and J-2 dependents have health insurance that includes聽all of the following:

ItemCoverage Amount
Medical BenefitsAt least $100,000 per accident or illness
Repatriation of RemainsAt least $25,000
Medical Evacuation CoverageAt least $50,000
DeductibleNo more than $500 per accident or illness


Additionally, the selected insurance provider must have one of the following ratings: an A.M. Best rating of 鈥淎-鈥 or above; an Insurance Solvency International, Ltd. (ISI) rating of 鈥淎-i鈥 or above; a Standard & Poor鈥檚 Claims-paying Ability rating of 鈥淎-鈥 or above; or a Weiss Research, Inc. rating of 鈥淏+鈥 or above.

J-1 Exchange visitors with 日韩无码's Health Insurance

Some J-1 exchange visitors may elect to receive 日韩无码 health insurance as a benefit of their employment at 日韩无码 (such as a postdoctoral associate). 日韩无码 has multiple health insurance plan options that employees may select. Some of these insurance plans meet the J-1 requirements for medical benefits and deductible, and some do not. No 日韩无码 plan meets聽all of the federal requirements.聽

Please see the following chart for information about which 日韩无码 plans meet J-1 requirements for medical benefits and deductible:

Plan NameMeets J-1 Requirements for Medical Benefits and Deductible?聽
PPO1Yes. Supplemental insurance required for repatriation of remains and emergency medical evacuation.
PPO2Yes for individuals only. Does not meet deductible requirement for employees with dependent(s) added to this insurance. Supplemental insurance required for repatriation of remains and emergency medical evacuation.
HDHP1No. Does not meet any J-1 requirements.
HDHP2No. Does not meet any J-1 requirements.


No 日韩无码 health insurance plan covers expenses related to repatriation and medical evacuation. Those with 日韩无码 insurance plans that are partially compliant with the J-1 regulations must purchase a supplemental insurance to meet the repatriation of remains and emergency medical evacuation requirements.聽See the section below for companies that might offer this supplemental insurance. Travel insurance policies will often meet the repatriation of remains and medical evacuation requirements.

If you are appointed as a Visiting Scholar, 日韩无码 Faculty Services has indicated that while not a common practice, it is possible for 日韩无码 health insurance to be provided to a Visiting Scholar if a) the offer for health insurance is included in the Visiting Scholar's invitation letter approved by the Provost's Office; and b) the host department pays the costs of that insurance. Inquiries related to this may be directed to FacultyServices@uvm.edu. You would need to evidence your 日韩无码 insurance at the point of check-in with our office if it was not mentioned in the original offer letter provided to us.聽

Purchasing Health and/or Supplemental Travel Insurance

All J-1 visitors will have to demonstrate proof of either a full insurance or a supplemental insurance covering themselves and any J-2 dependents. This section offers some help in identifying your plan.聽

What to look for in an Insurance Plan

If you do not have 日韩无码 insurance and are privately purchasing insurance for your time in the US, we suggest that you consider the following as you identify a plan for yourself and any dependents, as relevant. Remember that health care in the US can be incredibly expensive and we want our visitors and their families to have a coverage that they will feel comfortable with as well as one that meets J-1 requirements.聽

  • Does the insurance plan have a network that includes doctors in the Burlington area?聽
  • Does the plan cover routine and preventative care for you and any dependents (such as physical exams, routine child vaccinations, etc)?聽
  • Does the plan cover injuries caused through "extreme" sports like skiing, snowboarding, etc. if you will do such activities?
  • Does the plan cover pre-existing conditions and is there a length for a waiting period before those benefits begin?
  • Does the plan cover prescription medications?
  • Does the plan cover oral contraception, pregnancy, childbirth, and maternal care?

Many insurance plans will not cover many of the items above, even if they meet J-1 requirements. Some insurance plans that are marketed to J-1 visitors are essentially travel insurance plans, which may be appropriate for shorter visits but not for living in the US long-term. It is important to read the "exclusions" section of insurance policies to better understand the terms and conditions.聽

Heath Insurance Companies

日韩无码 cannot recommend a specific insurance company, and you may choose any insurance that meets the J-1 requirements listed above, whether on the list below or not. However, the following list includes ones that have been used by our visitors in the past. It is your responsibility entirely, however, to ensure the plan you select meets your needs. There are other companies as well, but we know it may be helpful to have some links. A simple internet search for "J-1 Health Insurance Plan" or "J-1 Health Insurance Repatriation of Remains and Medication Evacuation Plan" may also offer you options not listed here.聽

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