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Shinatu
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From what I know, visitors are not qualified to take Medicaid and taking it may also put your name on Immigration records.
A friend from Naija took Medicaid and was told at the US Embassy when she went to renew her visa to go pay up her hospital bills.
she tried to do that but the hospital told her they had already collected their money from the authorities.
Yyour own case may be different since you normally would not apply for a US visa being a British citizen
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JJYOU
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From what I know, visitors are not qualified to take Medicaid and taking it may also put your name on Immigration records.
A friend from Naija took Medicaid and was told at the US Embassy when she went to renew her visa to go pay up her hospital bills.
she tried to do that but the hospital told her they had already collected their money from the authorities.
Yyour own case may be different since you normally would not apply for a US visa being a British citizen
i dont think they abuse it there like they do here in the uk
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Ilelobola
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And pray you have no complications. My uncle's wife (legal resident in the US) had their daughter prematurely and their insurance was not enough to cover the bills. They have over $60k they are still working night and day to pay off.
On the other hand, if you are thinking of not paying, you can still be prevented from ever re-entering the US regardless of what citizenship you hold. I've heard of people with UK and Nigerian citizenship that were found out and banned for 99 years. Basically forever.
Good luck.
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sharpmoves
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And pray you have no complications. My uncle's wife (legal resident in the US) had their daughter prematurely and their insurance was not enough to cover the bills. They have over $60k they are still working night and day to pay off.
On the other hand, if you are thinking of not paying, you can still be prevented from ever re-entering the US regardless of what citizenship you hold. I've heard of people with UK and Nigerian citizenship that were found out and banned for 99 years. Basically forever.
Good luck.
Thanks; Hopefully; there wont be any complications; not looking to go to the US until am about 7 months or so; Also I have no plan of absconding without pay; hence the need for the enquiries.
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*Hauwa*
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what abt midwife clinics, it might be cheaper. states hospital, ummm no cheap Birth. with no complication my aunt paid 6k for her delivery. no complication and she had to be discharged the next day. not cheap at all.
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KarmaMod (f)
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7 months is too heavy
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bawomolo (m)
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In addition, the very good public transit in Chi town helps you do the running around yourself not requiring someone to drive you around as would be the case in most of the south. very good public transit in chicago especially at this time of the year? huh
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K2
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@Smartmoves, Take Kweenisha up on her offer. I think she's on to something. Government generally have something for Latinos. A friend's wife came from Ireland and stayed with us and gave birth this past summer. They had an arrangement with some Naija doctors in Providence Hosp where they gave them $6,000 and everything was taken care of. It was later that I was told by my sis that they could have avoided those fees. I'll try to help you check.
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bawomolo (m)
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what about midwife clinics, it might be cheaper. states hospital, ummm no cheap Birth. with no complication my aunt paid 6k for her delivery. no complication and she had to be discharged the next day. not cheap at all.
true i was thinking of this. get a licensed midwife though.
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Kweenisha
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From what I know, visitors are not qualified to take Medicaid and taking it may also put your name on Immigration records.
A friend from Naija took Medicaid and was told at the US Embassy when she went to renew her visa to go pay up her hospital bills.
she tried to do that but the hospital told her they had already collected their money from the authorities.
Yyour own case may be different since you normally would not apply for a US visa being a British citizen
The medicaid will only cover the birth of the baby who is going to be American. It is done.I'm 100% sure this was the practice.If the rules have changed,I haven't heard of it.How do you think all these latinos who swim across the Rio Grande full term do it? How many of them can afford to pay hospital bills.
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*Hauwa*
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i think the case of the mexican is different from hers. she is going to buy flight ticket to come deliver in the states. on the other hand, the mexican poverty pursue them reach the river.
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Kweenisha
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Omoge how you come dey hide from aunty na? haba hauwa
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Busy_body (f)
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7 months is too heavy
Isn't six months the cut-off period? Sharpmoves, whatever period you decide to travel, just don't forget your God sha and don't forget to always breath in deeply. I travelled to Nigeria when I was five months pregnant, and fainted about four times due to the lack of oxygen, and I saw stars for the whole duration of the flight mind you, na aisle seat i book and it was a morning flight  I spent 95% of the flight in the toilet, the plane even landed whilst I was in the loo.
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Emmyemmy (m)
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If you have a place to stay around New york, I can be of help to you. With $3,500 you will have your baby at one of the best hospitals in newyork.
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KarmaMod (f)
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If you have a place to stay around New york, I can be of help to you. With $3,500 you will have your baby at one of the best hospitals in newyork.
Ignore this yahooze.
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Magnate 02 (m)
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The medicaid will only cover the birth of the baby who is going to be American. It is done.I'm 100% sure this was the practice.If the rules have changed,I haven't heard of it.How do you think all these latinos who swim across the Rio Grande full term do it? How many of them can afford to pay hospital bills.
your thought put me in state of curiousity too. because we have alot of mexicans here and they have no papers at all, and they were even not in any refugee status yet they have kids like pig,i don't know how they go about it. if u do your reasearch deeply you may find a way to qualify for medicaid.
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oaziz
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My wife gave birth last August. The final bill was $3650 and we paid $250 for circumcission. The same bill for my older son. That is the same bill every women pay in North Carolina, unless there is complication. God forbid! If you are truly ready and serious to pay the bills, then my email is oaziz44@hotmail.com
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aysometin (f)
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Ignore this yahooze.
How did you arrive at that conclusion???
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martho (m)
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must it be america,with british p.your child can travel all over the world.better still canada is ok,they have better health insurance scheme,even germany is super,it might even be the best.
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Sonye (f)
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How did you arrive at that conclusion???
i think what he means to say is that its too good to be true
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Angolobabe (f)
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so medical treatment is not free in the US ? then we are lucky in europe
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KarmaMod (f)
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How did you arrive at that conclusion???
because I live in New York?
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Sweet T (m)
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The medicaid will only cover the birth of the baby who is going to be American. It is done.I'm 100% sure this was the practice.If the rules have changed,I haven't heard of it.How do you think all these latinos who swim across the Rio Grande full term do it? How many of them can afford to pay hospital bills.
Where did all these people get these false inFormations from?? No hospital in the USA asks for your immigration status before they treat you. Especially when you are about to have a baby. They may ask for your insurance card or co-payment for your insurance, which is about $50-100 depending on the states and the hospital. And if you don't have an insurance, the hospital must treat you and later send the bill to your address some months after. And if you don't pay the bill for about a period of 6 months it is sent to a collection agency. Since you are a foreigner, i don't think you have to worry about a collection agency, pay the minimum amount you can. My advice is for you to go to a county hospital, they cannot refuse you a treatment, it's against the law for them to do that. This is how many mexicans and Canadians deliever their baby or get medical treatment. County hospitals may not be a top of the line hospitals but they still beat the best around the world. Once you have your baby, you can even apply for programs such as WIC and others to help you through post natal stages. But If you come to the USA to have your baby, just tell your family and friends to take you to their local county hospital and you can have your baby there. Every county in the states has one local hospitals that caters to the ones who can't afford private hospitals. @Shinatu where did you get such information from?? who told you that?? No hospital in the states will ever release your medical record to a third party without your consent, except it is for a criminal investigations or national security. The hospital risk losing millions if they do such, they can be sued by the patient and be fine by the Government. It is highly against the law to use an information such as medical record or medical bill to deny anyone a job, a medical treatment, immigration benefits (except for normal medical screening at the embassy). Please check your facts before you start misleading folks on such an important topic. NO HOSPITAL(S) WILL EVER USE YOUR MEDICAL RECORD OBTAINED IN THE USA TO DENY YOU BENEFITS, UNLESS IT IS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION OR NATIONAL SECURITY. It is a civil case if you don't pay your medical bill, not a criminal case.
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SeanT21 (f)
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so medical treatment is not free in the US ? then we are lucky in europe
Did You Not watch the debates? Healthcare is EXPENSIVE!!
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diggler (m)
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My wife gave birth last August. The final bill was $3650 and we paid $250 for circumcision.
I always knew i messed up the day i decided not to study medicine. The figures u just quoted r like the cheapest for childbirth in the US (based on what others have been posting) No wonder my OBGYN friend in the states dey build castles all over Nigeria. Meen Health Care really is expensive in the states, I now understand why its such a touchy issue with Politicans. @Post, take the North-Carolina option cos it seems the cheapest so far. Wish u a safe delivery On a lighter note Who knows your American citizen Pikin might just be sworn in as C-IN-C 2057 ( only say by then Nigeria will be the greatest Nation on Gods earth and u'll wish u came home to give birth, my midwive GrandMum will handle your entire runs for free, house u even)
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luckyme9 (f)
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Yes KamaMod is right. If you have a place to stay in Chicago area. I can help you with how $3500 will be enough. If u still need help finding your relatives in Chicago, may be I can help you too. But I agree with Martho, there is really no big deal in having your Child here, why don't you come after birth for a vacation. Maybe we would have gotten to know each other a little bit more." Iam not trying to toast; I am happily married woman with my house full of kids." I'm always willing to help my brothers and sister when ever possible, so far I haven't been let down In case you still want to come for the birth, you'll need to plan for about 2 months after birth, because you'll need time for the government issued birth certificate before you can apply for the childs passport. I'm talking about The state of Illinois, Chicago area they don't accept hospital records anymore. Good luck
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Shinatu
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Where did all these people get these false inFormations from?? No hospital in the USA asks for your immigration status before they treat you. Especially when you are about to have a baby. They may ask for your insurance card or co-payment for your insurance, which is about $50-100 depending on the states and the hospital. And if you don't have an insurance, the hospital must treat you and later send the bill to your address some months after. And if you don't pay the bill for about a period of 6 months it is sent to a collection agency. Since you are a foreigner, i don't think you have to worry about a collection agency, pay the minimum amount you can. My advice is for you to go to a county hospital, they cannot refuse you a treatment, it's against the law for them to do that. This is how many mexicans and Canadians deliever their baby or get medical treatment. County hospitals may not be a top of the line hospitals but they still beat the best around the world. Once you have your baby, you can even apply for programs such as WIC and others to help you through post natal stages. But If you come to the USA to have your baby, just tell your family and friends to take you to their local county hospital and you can have your baby there. Every county in the states has one local hospitals that caters to the ones who can't afford private hospitals.
@Shinatu
where did you get such information from?? who told you that?? No hospital in the states will ever release your medical record to a third party without your consent, except it is for a criminal investigations or national security. The hospital risk losing millions if they do such, they can be sued by the patient and be fine by the Government. It is highly against the law to use an information such as medical record or medical bill to deny anyone a job, a medical treatment, immigration benefits (except for normal medical screening at the embassy). Please check your facts before you start misleading folks on such an important topic. NO HOSPITAL(S) WILL EVER USE YOUR MEDICAL RECORD OBTAINED IN THE USA TO DENY YOU BENEFITS, UNLESS IT IS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION OR NATIONAL SECURITY. It is a civil case if you don't pay your medical bill, not a criminal case.
Who said anything about an hospital denying you benefits because of your medical record? Ask women in Nigeria who have recently had babies in the US and who have ever ventured to renew their visas what document are asked to be seen at the Embassy? Your Hospital bills and receipt!!!! A pregnant colleague was almost turned back at the airport until she was able to prove that she had enough money to pay her hospital bill , this was her assessment of her experience with immigrations there could have been other reason unknown to her, but come to think of it,what other reasons could immigration have? That was not her first time in the US.
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kayusa
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Poor lady I pity you,You are indeed naive. Did you know that so many Nigerians who do come here and give birth to citizens don't stay here becos they don't want to be caugth by the law well they will not arrest you but guess what they will garnish your check to get dat money which means if you don't pay the hospital will get their money but the government will come after you by taking the money out of your taxes and if you don't pay tax you will go to jail.On the other hand if you don't reside here they will not let you in this country again.You told you that the government here cannot deny you entry because you are a British citizen all they need to do is to put your info on the DHS data base and all over the country you are marked. Now the latinos who came here and some naija what they do is to use some else identity to claim benefit.For you you will be billed thousands of dollars my wife gave birth last July my bill wa $20,000 I am a lawful citizen what paid off my bill is because I work for the government.For you whatever way you go.Think twice all those niaja who think they are smart watch out the government is cooking up something.You guys will see it soon. A word is enough for the wise.
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*Hauwa*
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if i were the op, i will give birth in Britain. when it comes to birthing, there are many unpredictable circumstances. if you happen to be in the States and go into labor, that's okay. But planning to come give birth here with little money or non is not a funny matter. think again and stay where you are with peace of mind. your baby can always come to the states when he or she grows up.
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kayusa
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I hope the lady listen to you Hauwa but if she refuse to listen it's all on her and I hope she will have the nerves to tell her baby someday that she has to cheat the government by using someone else identity to pay for the baby's medical bill.It is much better for you to give birth in the UK where you are legal than come here and find out the hard way.medical bills in America is a big issue but alot of naijas won't tell you the truth but whatever you want to do it's all on you.
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