Insurance for International Students: What You Need


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is insurance mandatory for international students in the U.S.?

    Yes. Most universities require international students to maintain health insurance. J-1 visa holders must also meet federal insurance standards.

  • Does my university’s health plan cover everything?

    No. It usually excludes dental, vision, pre-existing conditions, and some mental health services. Always read the plan details.

  • What happens if I don’t have renters insurance?

    You could lose thousands of dollars in property damage or theft, and be liable for accidents in your living space. Landlord insurance won’t cover your stuff.

  • Can international students drive without auto insurance?

    No. Auto insurance is legally required in most states. Driving without it can result in fines, license suspension, or worse.

  • What types of insurance should I have as an international student?

    At minimum: health, renters, and auto (if driving). Travel insurance is also recommended for trips between your home country and the U.S.

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