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If you entered (or converted in-country) to a Non-O Immigrant Visa, the answer is "no"; however, if you entered with the Non-OA, then "yes."  You can check other threads for the insurance requirements.

 

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On 9/15/2022 at 4:11 PM, James Peiris said:

non imm O - A

As others have said yes with O-A you need insurance

But I wonder if it might be better to use an agent & switch to O retirement which does not (if that switch is possible)

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