Check carefully that the insurance does not have waiting periods for possible pre-existing medical conditions which often is the case in American insurances. I would assume that the documents sent by the insurance company to your email will suffice (however, to be certain you should confirm this directly from the Immigration Service).Nitro wrote:Which one would you recommend?
And one more thing: I believe that both companies offer 'online fulfillment', i.e. all documents will be sent to my email address after the purchase, so I'll just need to print them out. The question is, would the Immigration Service accept such documents without any question, or should I ask them to send me something bearing a signature?
Reputable student health insurance providers?
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I am the president of Insubuy, Inc.
Let me clarify some of the inaccurate details posted in this thread.
Atlas is not the insurance company neither is MultiNational Underwriters. Atlas series is the name of the insurance plan, underwritten by Lloyds and administered by HCCMIS. It has two plans within it: Atlas America for international travel including USA and Atlas International for international travel excluding USA.
Even though we at Insubuy sell a lot of insurance to people traveling to the USA, we also offer insurance to anyone traveling outside their home country. Therefore, we offer both Atlas America as well as Atlas International insurance.
In your case, as you want the coverage in Finland, you can get the Atlas International plan. You can find the complete details about the plan at http://www.insubuy.com/atlas-international-insurance/
In fact, we specialize in Schengen visa insurance as well that includes Finland. You can look at various compatible insurance plans at http://www.insubuy.com/schengen-visa-insurance/ get instant quotes, compare them side by side and make an instant purchase online.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (866) INSU-BUY or 1-972-985-4400.
Thanks & Regards
Narendra Khatri
Let me clarify some of the inaccurate details posted in this thread.
Atlas is not the insurance company neither is MultiNational Underwriters. Atlas series is the name of the insurance plan, underwritten by Lloyds and administered by HCCMIS. It has two plans within it: Atlas America for international travel including USA and Atlas International for international travel excluding USA.
Even though we at Insubuy sell a lot of insurance to people traveling to the USA, we also offer insurance to anyone traveling outside their home country. Therefore, we offer both Atlas America as well as Atlas International insurance.
In your case, as you want the coverage in Finland, you can get the Atlas International plan. You can find the complete details about the plan at http://www.insubuy.com/atlas-international-insurance/
In fact, we specialize in Schengen visa insurance as well that includes Finland. You can look at various compatible insurance plans at http://www.insubuy.com/schengen-visa-insurance/ get instant quotes, compare them side by side and make an instant purchase online.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (866) INSU-BUY or 1-972-985-4400.
Thanks & Regards
Narendra Khatri
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Hello all member's of the forum, there are many kind of the insurance policies there and also different benefits given by many companies offering there..... You should choose the one which gives better one benefits and policies there......
Albern
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Hi Everyone!
My name is Jennifer and I'm with International Student Insurance. I noticed some additional post about Finnish visa requirements that I thought would be helpful to address.
The Atlas Travel plan is a popular option among students in Finland. As many of you mentioned, there are minimum coverage amounts depending on the length of time you spend in Finland. The Atlas Travel plan will allow you to choose different coverage amounts so that you can meet your minimum visa requirements:
If you choose a minimum of $50,000 USD in coverage, this will meet 30,000 euro requirement.
If you choose a minimum of $200,000 USD in coverage, this will meet 100,000 euro requirement.
Another popular option is the Student Secure plan available in three different levels: Smart, Budget and Select. All three plans will meet and exceed both Finnish visa requirements.
To answer Dr. Aous's question, we unfortunately do not accept visa electron cards however we do accept credit cards, debit cards, checks, money order, bank transfer, and wire transfer. You can also use a friend or family member's credit/debit card if you do not have one of your own.
After you purchase either plan, you will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail. In this e-mail, it will contain your insurance card, letter of coverage, receipt and policy details. You can simply print these documents out to show proof of coverage. Many of you will also need to present a visa letter which will be available within an hour after purchasing in Student Zone. Most police stations and embassies accept the electronic documents, however if you need the originals just let us know and we'll be happy to send this to you by post. Both the original and electronic copy have been designed to meet the needs of the consulate/police station and include a signature endorsing coverage.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions about this!
Thanks to Finland Forum for continuing the dialogue and to all of you - good luck in your studies!
Jennifer Frankel
My name is Jennifer and I'm with International Student Insurance. I noticed some additional post about Finnish visa requirements that I thought would be helpful to address.
The Atlas Travel plan is a popular option among students in Finland. As many of you mentioned, there are minimum coverage amounts depending on the length of time you spend in Finland. The Atlas Travel plan will allow you to choose different coverage amounts so that you can meet your minimum visa requirements:
If you choose a minimum of $50,000 USD in coverage, this will meet 30,000 euro requirement.
If you choose a minimum of $200,000 USD in coverage, this will meet 100,000 euro requirement.
Another popular option is the Student Secure plan available in three different levels: Smart, Budget and Select. All three plans will meet and exceed both Finnish visa requirements.
To answer Dr. Aous's question, we unfortunately do not accept visa electron cards however we do accept credit cards, debit cards, checks, money order, bank transfer, and wire transfer. You can also use a friend or family member's credit/debit card if you do not have one of your own.
After you purchase either plan, you will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail. In this e-mail, it will contain your insurance card, letter of coverage, receipt and policy details. You can simply print these documents out to show proof of coverage. Many of you will also need to present a visa letter which will be available within an hour after purchasing in Student Zone. Most police stations and embassies accept the electronic documents, however if you need the originals just let us know and we'll be happy to send this to you by post. Both the original and electronic copy have been designed to meet the needs of the consulate/police station and include a signature endorsing coverage.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions about this!
Thanks to Finland Forum for continuing the dialogue and to all of you - good luck in your studies!
Jennifer Frankel
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Hi Jennifer ,
I had bought Atlas insurance for 2014.I was sent to the hospital for a few weeks in Finland
Can u help me to know how to claim the insurance
Thank you very much in advance!
I had bought Atlas insurance for 2014.I was sent to the hospital for a few weeks in Finland
Can u help me to know how to claim the insurance
Thank you very much in advance!