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Overview

This table explains the types and levels of insurance required based on the Visa Type and Program for International students and scholars at UWF. 

Determining What Insurance Coverage You Need


F-1 Students

Requirements pursuant to Florida Board of Governor's Regulation 6.009

F-2 Dependents

J-1 Students and J-2 Student Dependents  of J-1 Students

Requirements pursuant to Florida Board of Governor's Regulation 6.009  and CFR 22 § 62.14

J-1 Exchange Visitors (Professor, Research Scholar, Specialist, or Short Term Scholars) and J-2 Exchange Visitor Dependents 

Requirements pursuant to CFR 22 § 62.14

Coverage RequirementsCoverage Period: Policies must provide, at a minimum, continuous coverage for
the entire period the insured is enrolled as an eligible student, including annual
breaks during that period. Payment of benefits must be renewable
No state or federal requirement for coverage; however, policies are available should one wish to seek coverage for an F-2 dependent.Coverage Period: Policies must provide, at a minimum, continuous coverage for
the entire period the insured is enrolled as an eligible student, including annual
breaks during that period. Payment of benefits must be renewable
Medical benefits of at least $100,000 per accident or illness

Basic Benefits: Room, board, hospital services, physician fees, surgeon fees,
ambulance, outpatient services, and outpatient customary fees must be paid at 80% or more of usual, customary, reasonable charge per accident or illness, after deductible is met, for in-network, and 60% or more of usual, customary, and
reasonable charge for out-of-network providers per accident or illness

Basic Benefits: Room, board, hospital services, physician fees, surgeon fees,
ambulance, outpatient services, and outpatient customary fees must be paid at 80% or more of usual, customary, reasonable charge per accident or illness, after deductible is met, for in-network, and 60% or more of usual, customary, and reasonable charge for out-of-network providers per accident or illness
Repatriation of remains in the amount of $25,000

Inpatient Mental Health Care: Must be paid at 80% in-network or 60% out-of network of the usual and customary fees with a minimum 30-day cap per benefit period
Inpatient Mental Health Care: Must be paid at 80% in-network or 60% out-of network of the usual and customary fees with a minimum 30-day cap per benefit periodExpenses associated with the medical evacuation of exchange visitors to his or her home country in the amount of $50,000

Outpatient Mental Health Care: Must be paid at 80% in-network or 60% out-of network of the usual and customary fees for a minimum of 30 (preferably 40) sessions per year
Outpatient Mental Health Care: Must be paid at 80% in-network or 60% out-of network of the usual and customary fees for a minimum of 30 (preferably 40) sessions per yearDeductibles not to exceed $500 per accident or illness

Maternity Benefits: Must be treated as any other temporary medical condition
and paid at no less than 80% of usual and customary fees in-network or 60% out of-network

Maternity Benefits: Must be treated as any other temporary medical condition
and paid at no less than 80% of usual and customary fees in-network or 60% out of-network

Insurance policies secured to fulfill the requirements of this section: 

(1) May require a waiting period for pre-existing conditions that is reasonable as determined by current industry standards; 

(2) May include provisions for co-insurance under the terms of which the exchange visitor may be required to pay up to 25% of the covered benefits per accident or illness; and 

(3) Must not unreasonably exclude coverage for perils inherent to the activities of the exchange program in which the exchange visitor participates. 


Repatriation: $25,000 (coverage to return the student’s remains to his/her native country)
Repatriation: $25,000 (coverage to return the student’s remains to his/her native country)

Any policy, plan, or contract secured to fill the above requirements must, at a minimum, be: 

(1) Underwritten by an insurance corporation having an A.M. Best rating of “A−” or above; a McGraw Hill Financial/Standard & Poor's Claims-paying Ability rating of “A−” or above; a Weiss Research, Inc. rating of “B + ” or above; a Fitch Ratings, Inc. rating of “A−” or above; a Moody's Investor Services rating of “A3” or above; or such other rating as the Department of State may from time to time specify; or 

(2) Backed by the full faith and credit of the government of the exchange visitor's home country; or 

(3) Part of a health benefits program offered on a group basis to employees or enrolled students by a designated sponsor; or 

(4) Offered through or underwritten by a federally qualified Health Maintenance Organization or eligible Competitive Medical Plan as determined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


Medical Evacuation: $50,000 (to permit the patient to be transported to his/her
home country and to be accompanied by a provider or escort, if directed by the
physician in charge)

Medical Evacuation: $50,000 (to permit the patient to be transported to his/her
home country and to be accompanied by a provider or escort, if directed by the
physician in charge)


Deductible: Maximum of $50 per occurrence if treatment or services are rendered at the Student Health Center; maximum of $100 per occurrence if treatment or services are rendered at an off-campus ambulatory care or hospital emergency department facility
Deductible: Maximum of $50 per occurrence if treatment or services are rendered at the Student Health Center; maximum of $100 per occurrence if treatment or services are rendered at an off-campus ambulatory care or hospital emergency department facility

Minimum coverage: $100,000 for covered injuries/illnesses per accident or illness per policy year
Minimum coverage: $100,000 for covered injuries/illnesses per accident or illness per policy year

Insurance Carrier must, at a minimum, meet the rating requirements specified in
Part 62.14(d) of Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations

Insurance Carrier must, at a minimum, meet the rating requirements specified in
Part 62.14(d) of Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations


Policy must not unreasonably exclude coverage for perils inherent to the student’s program of study
Policy must not unreasonably exclude coverage for perils inherent to the student’s program of study

Claims must be paid in U.S. dollars payable on a U.S. financial institution
Claims must be paid in U.S. dollars payable on a U.S. financial institution

Policy provisions must be available from the insurer in English
Policy provisions must be available from the insurer in English

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