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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MamaOO: 11:17pm On Jul 22, 2018
happney65:
Wait ohh..Child is American..Child is over 3years old if i am correct by what the poster said..He is in need of urgent medical care that is too expensive for the mum who is non-american to pay and she is considering to go for the option of medicaid that is available to all americans

Note--This is not for the baby she is in the US to birth,but the one that has been previously born who is a Full-Fledged American..She has already paid lots of thousands of dollars in the US due to birthing the child the first time

Now are you trying to tell me the child cannot ask for any government subsidy program because his or her parents do not live nor pay tax in the US?Education/Medicare etc..If his or her parents cannot ask for government program for a child who is american even though he does not live in the States,that means the citizenship is useless be that..

Abi?
The child has to qualify for Medicare through his:her parent or guardian. That’s the way it works. The child doesn’t have any income and the parents do not make any income in the US which taxes them into the system. So no, they’re not qualified. That they paid thousands of dollars to birth was a choice. They chose to do that. The thousands of dollars the parents paid was payment for services rendered.....aka healthcare and childbirth. We also pay for childbirth depending on if you have insurance or not, what kind of insurance you have, your insurance deductible, co-pay and all that. Those bills cold run you about $3000-$4000. This is despite the insurance premiums paid monthly. You also have to pay your OB too o. Most insurance cover 90% of your costs. You’re responsible for the remaining 10%.

And yes, if the child decides to come to the US later in life to go to college, they will probably not qualify for financial aid. Student loans yes, financial aid no. Why? Financial aid is need based. You have to submit your parents (both parents) paystubs and other supporting documents to qualify for financial aid. Once they see that your parents make money outside the shores of the country and do not pay tax or reside here, no financial aid. Student loan, yes you can and will qualify for that. They only need a social security number. It’s a loan and you have to pay it back with interest after you graduate. Financial aid doesn’t need to be paid back.

The only other alternative is for parents to pay out of pocket. To save the kids from student loans cos student loan is an headache. Even at that, for the first one or two years, the child will pay out of state fees for any college he/she is going to because they don’t reside in the US. They just came back from college. Most people find ways to become state residents after the second year I believe. Sadly, there’s lots of loopholes around.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by covbrand(f): 11:33pm On Jul 22, 2018
[quote author=MamaOO post=69610456]
You’re the one who’s been on the defensive. All of the people that answered you previously said nothing wrong. Because your child was born in the US a while back still doesn’t qualify him/her for Medicaid.

Do you work in the US? Do you pay taxes? Does your husband does any of both? It not, then no, you or any of your offsprings are not eligible for free medical care. Where do you think the money that Medicaid disburses to the hospital comes from? The government? No, it comes from tax payers like me. We don’t even have a say in it, whether we want to be taxed for Medicaid or not... they tax our pay regardless of if we like it or not. 35% of my salary goes to different state, federal and county taxes. The annoying part is that despite being taxed for Medicaid, I can’t use the service. Reason? My family makes to much to qualify for it as it’s for low income families and families that live below the accepted poverty line. And someone will now come and claim US citizen child and eat my hard earned sweat? Does that even sound fair?

And yes, Justwise was right, accepting Medicaid will jeopardize your chances of renewing your visa. This is the era of looking for the most flimsiest excuses.


firstly madam I have a sister that is a cardiologist in the US am sure she earns more than 5 times what you do, my mother in law is a senoir nurse too so I am not coming to take " YOUR" hard earned sweat.

I personally have no interest in any aid if the supposed sum was something I could afford at the moment. The purpose of Medicaid is to help people who at that moment CANNOT NOT WILL NOT afford to pay their medical bills.

And on the issue of visa renewal, if that will be the price for saving my child's life, then what will be will be.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Beautyaddy: 11:38pm On Jul 22, 2018
happney65:
Wait ohh..Child is American..Child is over 3years old if i am correct by what the poster said..He is in need of urgent medical care that is too expensive for the mum who is non-american to pay and she is considering to go for the option of medicaid that is available to all americans

Note--This is not for the baby she is in the US to birth,but the one that has been previously born who is a Full-Fledged American..She has already paid lots of thousands of dollars in the US due to birthing the child the first time

Now are you trying to tell me the child cannot ask for any government subsidy program because his or her parents do not live nor pay tax in the US?Education/Medicare etc..If his or her parents cannot ask for government program for a child who is american even though he does not live in the States,that means the citizenship is useless be that..

[/b]Abi?

Lol!!...Yes and No.

[b]One of the benefits and Most Impotant benefits of being a U.S. Citizen is that you Have to PAY TAXES to the U.S. government and at the same time you get to enjoy all those benefits your taxes have paid into...and nothing else.


Medical care and services in the U.S. is not free but is being paid by U.S. residents tax payers or private insurance.

Foreigners that are having babies in the U.S. are doing it because they want their kids to have the U.S passport in order to avoid applying for visas to most first world countries and also so that when their kids get older and then have to attend college they will not have to pay the international fees to attend any public university in the state they reside.

And yes, when the kids do grow above 21 years of age they might be able to file for their parents if their parents are still alive at that time.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 1:00am On Jul 23, 2018
wil10:
I am interested. Sent you a mail request


Interested.send me a mail
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by quin9(f): 1:24am On Jul 23, 2018
@covbrand your hormones are raging,sorry
Just take take your Medicaid and rest,ok?..don't be angry

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 1:37am On Jul 23, 2018
ozymes:
Blushing.US debit or credit card at Naija POE but for me,na cash at Naija POE



Pls ma what is the format for visa on arrival and how soon do they normally reply approval letter.which is better paying online via the immigration site or paying at naija Poe
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 1:57am On Jul 23, 2018
Aibisoye0:
Paid on arrival. I'll advise you fill the form and pay online as I was delayed and trust our naija people server is down no network etc.
To get it over quickly after you have the approval fill the online form and get a unique reference number to use to get your visa in naija.

Pls how much did you pay on arrival and can the payment be done with naira master/Visa card.
Also pls was the visa stamped immediately or you dropped the passport.


Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Adebuble(f): 2:01am On Jul 23, 2018
MamaOO:

The child has to qualify for Medicare through his:her parent or guardian. That’s the way it works. The child doesn’t have any income and the parents do not make any income in the US which taxes them into the system. So no, they’re not qualified. That they paid thousands of dollars to birth was a choice. They chose to do that. The thousands of dollars the parents paid was payment for services rendered.....aka healthcare and childbirth. We also pay for childbirth depending on if you have insurance or not, what kind of insurance you have, your insurance deductible, co-pay and all that. Those bills cold run you about $3000-$4000. This is despite the insurance premiums paid monthly. You also have to pay your OB too o. Most insurance cover 90% of your costs. You’re responsible for the remaining 10%.

And yes, if the child decides to come to the US later in life to go to college, they will probably not qualify for financial aid. Student loans yes, financial aid no. Why? Financial aid is need based. You have to submit your parents (both parents) paystubs and other supporting documents to qualify for financial aid. Once they see that your parents make money outside the shores of the country and do not pay tax or reside here, no financial aid. Student loan, yes you can and will qualify for that. They only need a social security number. It’s a loan and you have to pay it back with interest after you graduate. Financial aid doesn’t need to be paid back.

The only other alternative is for parents to pay out of pocket. To save the kids from student loans cos student loan is an headache. Even at that, for the first one or two years, the child will pay out of state fees for any college he/she is going to because they don’t reside in the US. They just came back from college. Most people find ways to become state residents after the second year I believe. Sadly, there’s lots of loopholes around.



I want to ask a question:
1. Can a US born child whose parent have worked in the US for 1yr 6mth n filed tax return access Medicare?,
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by superdoll: 2:01am On Jul 23, 2018
Adebuble:


The post visit you had could be the bill they called for, because u have few days to stay in US, pls make sure u call them back and let they know you need the bill urgently so that you can make payment, before you pay make sure you know what you are paying for..

I had a similar case in 2015, but in my case the service was free cos I was bleeding from the incision, I was not reopened but one stitch was opened and I kept dressing it for a month myself, my mum helped me most of the time.. When the bleeding started I noticed it was dark red so I know it was not life threatening, when I got to the Doc office, my 1st question was will I pay for this service, off course they knew what the implications were so I was told it was free till it heals but I only went that once n continued to dress it at home...the blood was accumulated blood behind my skin layer....

OK. Thanks alot . I will definitely follow up wt dem tomorrow. I asked and was told it was in office test and wont be charged. However i will sort it out tmoro.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 2:11am On Jul 23, 2018
Eclectica:
My People,

For anyone who had a VG delivery at HNWMC recently, how much did you pay Pediatrix for the pediatrician service? These dudes are quoting $1456. The lady I spoke to said they can give me a discount and I will then pay $1009.

How una take pay $675? Did you speak to anybody in particular?

Please I need ur responses

You will call d pedeatrix and tell dem its self pay.They will give u discount. I paid 675 too

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Aibisoye0: 3:16am On Jul 23, 2018
BBojo:

Pls how much did you pay on arrival and can the payment be done with naira master/Visa card.
Also pls was the visa stamped immediately or you dropped the passport.


Thanks

$190 but it was written on the visa $160.
You can use any Naira card.
If you have a $ debit or credit card that is fine
Stamped immediately

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MamaOO: 3:36am On Jul 23, 2018
[quote author=covbrand post=69619132][/quote]

Lmao. Congrats to both your sister and your mom in law. Good for them. But wait o, how do you know what I do? cheesy cos I’m here on Nairaland? grin grin if y’all are so monied, tell them to bail you out and not resort to public assistance. And yes, it’s my hard earned money and sweat. Even if I was working in the fields picking fruit for minimum wage under the scorching sun and it’s a dollar or even a cent taken out of my paycheck as taxes, it’s still my goddamned money. I worked for it, so don’t come here acting all high and mighty, talmbout how your family is Dangote, Otedola and Buffet rolled into one. You asked a question, we answered. Now you’re getting your panties in a bunch. You’ll be alright. Go and pay your bills, or take the Medicaid (that was your intent all along anyways) Ma’am.

And FYI: Medicaid is not “to help people who at that moment CANNOT NOT WILL NOT afford to pay their medical bills”. It is to “provide health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. In some states the program covers all low-income adults below a certain income level.” All of whom must be LEGAL RESIDENTS.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by boldbabe: 3:36am On Jul 23, 2018
My beautiful princess made her grand entrance into the world on 15th July via a successful VBAC at TCH Pavilion for Women. God be praised.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MamaOO: 3:38am On Jul 23, 2018
Adebuble:




I want to ask a question:
1. Can a US born child whose parent have worked in the US for 1yr 6mth n filed tax return access Medicare?,


Honestly, I’m not sure about that. They usually go based on the tax returns or pay stubs and stuff. And you have to keep renewing the Medicaid every year anyways.. so you need to give them current pay stub or the year’s tax return transcripts. You can probably file for that year but you won’t be able to renew it the next year.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Ejiroogidi: 4:09am On Jul 23, 2018
BBojo:



Send me a Dm on my email then we can chat better.i just had my baby few weeks,presently in houston Nd will be leaving for naija soon. I used HNWMC. I got an accomodation 5mins close to the hospital

Thank you very much

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ibukunpops(f): 4:57am On Jul 23, 2018
I will suggest you leave first before she applies.

Even if the unexpected happens (the cancelling) you are already in and will finish the mission.

I know of a mother and child that applied through the child's school for a competition, the mother was put on administrative processing but the child was approved immediately, child had to travel as mother was still on administrative processing, mother was eventually refused and the very next day child's visa was revoked and cancelled.

All the best.

sucre26:
Hi everyone. Please I really need help on this issue and advice. I have a valid medical visa. I had my 1st child in the usa and I want to go again to have my 2nd one in October. I’d like my grandma to go with me and her visa is next week. Is it advisable for her to go for interview while I’m still here or move the date forward and let her go for the interview when I’m there already. We are scared they might cancel my visa or it might affect me with the way they are doing anyhow these days. I’ll be giving her my data page and my daughter’s own as well.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mamaiyanu: 5:01am On Jul 23, 2018
Congrats ma'am!

boldbabe:
My beautiful princess made her grand entrance into the world on 15th July via a successful VBAC at TCH Pavilion for Women. God be praised.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 7:32am On Jul 23, 2018
Aibisoye0:


$190 but it was written on the visa $160.
You can use any Naira card.
If you have a $ debit or credit card that is fine
Stamped immediately

Thanks mama, so you advise i should pay on the immigration site .Will it generate a receipt or whats the proof of payment
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 7:37am On Jul 23, 2018
Aibisoye0:


$190 but it was written on the visa $160.
You can use any Naira card.
If you have a $ debit or credit card that is fine
Stamped immediately

Please sis can you help me forward the visa on arrival application letter format to my mail.I need it asap.Thanks ma
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 7:38am On Jul 23, 2018
Aibisoye0:


$190 but it was written on the visa $160.
You can use any Naira card.
If you have a $ debit or credit card that is fine
Stamped immediately



Please sis can you help me forward the visa on arrival application letter format to my mail.I need it asap.Thanks ma
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BBojo(f): 8:15am On Jul 23, 2018
Eclectica:



Hi @Cretaceous


After the birth of your baby, someone from birth records office will come to give you the birth reg form (this is usually within 24hrs of the baby's birth). Once filled, hand it back to the person and advise them you want it sent immediately as you need it expedited.

As we were told at the time, the birth reg office will send this information to their Austin Office (thru thier internal system) at The Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics in Austin (http://www.houstontx.gov/health/BirthCert/). In my estimation, it takes about 1 - 2 Business Days for it to be confirmed on the bereau of Stats system.
(Please note that if your baby comes on a weekend, the birth records office of HNWMC will send the baby's birth details to Asutin the next business day).

After being discharged, we called the HNWMC birth records office if it had been sent, once they confirmed it had been sent, we went to pick it up 2 business days later. Check Address up (Houston Downtown) on website below
(http://www.houstontx.gov/health/BirthCert/contact_us.html)

Some other pple do pick-ups at court houses.......I'm not sure how one can go about that.........I hope someone can shed some light on this.

In all, we got our baby's BC in 4 Business Days


For the Passport:
To get it expedited, you have to book an appointment at the Passport Office in Houston (Downtown Houston) ......this can be done over the phone or online. Details can be found here:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/requirements/where-to-apply/passport-agencies/houston.html

However, please do note that you might not get a an appointment for a date that will suit your travel plans as this is a busy period for them. So what they'll advise you over the phone is that you come to their office 3 business days before your travel date. (evidence of travel and other details you will need to be presented to them ......information on these are on that website)

We went 3 business days before our travel date and got the passport in 24hrs (1business day).


I hope these my plenty stories will be useful.



Hello ma, so how did u go about the visa and arrival application letter format and all.Thanks



Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ozymes: 8:50am On Jul 23, 2018
Sorry. Please, forgive her. She knows better now.
MamaOO:

You’re the one who’s been on the defensive. All of the people that answered you previously said nothing wrong. Because your child was born in the US a while back still doesn’t qualify him/her for Medicaid.

Do you work in the US? Do you pay taxes? Does your husband does any of both? It not, then no, you or any of your offsprings are not eligible for free medical care. Where do you think the money that Medicaid disburses to the hospital comes from? The government? No, it comes from tax payers like me. We don’t even have a say in it, whether we want to be taxed for Medicaid or not... they tax our pay regardless of if we like it or not. 35% of my salary goes to different state, federal and county taxes. The annoying part is that despite being taxed for Medicaid, I can’t use the service. Reason? My family makes to much to qualify for it as it’s for low income families and families that live below the accepted poverty line. And someone will now come and claim US citizen child and eat my hard earned sweat? Does that even sound fair?

And yes, Justwise was right, accepting Medicaid will jeopardize your chances of renewing your visa. This is the era of looking for the most flimsiest excuses to deny people visas.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ozymes: 9:00am On Jul 23, 2018
An application letter addressed to the

The Comptroller General
Nigeria Immigration Service
Nigeria Immigration Service Head Quarters
Abuja.

In your letter state LO name, Passport number, the address of where LO will stay in Nigeria (That should be your add) Date of arrival, port of entry (Lagos, Abuja, PH) and name of the airline.


• Data page of US International passport
• Data page of both parents international passport
• Flight Itinerary
BBojo:




Pls ma what is the format for visa on arrival and how soon do they normally reply approval letter.which is better paying online via the immigration site or paying at naija Poe

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by urblackpearl: 11:06am On Jul 23, 2018
Lool. I agree her rich family members should bail her out.

But She's sorry. Pls forgive her.�



[quote author=MamaOO post=69620880
Lmao. Congrats to both your sister and your mom in law. Good for them. But wait o, how do you know what I do? cheesy cos I’m here on Nairaland? grin grin if y’all are so monied, tell them to bail you out and not resort to public assistance. And yes, it’s my hard earned money and sweat. Even if I was working in the fields picking fruit for minimum wage under the scorching and it’s a dollar or even a cent taken out of my paycheck as taxes, it’s still my goddamned money. I worked for it, so don’t come here acting all high and mighty, talmbout how your family is Dangote, Otedola and Buffet rolled into one. You asked a question, we answered. Now you’re getting your panties in a bunch. You’ll be alright. Go and pay your bills, or take the Medicaid (that was your intent all along anyways) Ma’am.

And FYI: Medicaid is not “to help people who at that moment CANNOT NOT WILL NOT afford to pay their medical bills”. It is to “provide health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. In some states the program covers all low-income adults below a certain income level.” All of whom must be LEGAL RESIDENTS. [/quote]
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by sucre26: 11:37am On Jul 23, 2018
ibukunpops:
I will suggest you leave first before she applies.

Even if the unexpected happens (the cancelling) you are already in and will finish the mission.

I know of a mother and child that applied through the child's school for a competition, the mother was put on administrative processing but the child was approved immediately, child had to travel as mother was still on administrative processing, mother was eventually refused and the very next day child's visa was revoked and cancelled.

All the best.


Wow. Thanks for this. Will wait till I leave before she goes. God bless you for the reply
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Aibisoye0: 12:52pm On Jul 23, 2018
BBojo:


Thanks mama, so you advise i should pay on the immigration site .Will it generate a receipt or whats the proof of payment

I don't know. I guess.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Aibisoye0: 12:53pm On Jul 23, 2018
BBojo:


Please sis can you help me forward the visa on arrival application letter format to my mail.I need it asap.Thanks ma

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