Hey, anybody can recommend any insurance package to purchase? Our school will charge 1800USD for it. ...so expensive...the officer said as long as we can find any any insurance products satisfying the requirement of our school and we can be entitled to the same benefits as those who enroll in the school insurance plan.
I just did lots of research but still not sure which company to pick?
Insurance for international students
Posted Jul 29, 2009 11:03
I just did lots of research but still not sure which company to pick?
Posted Jul 29, 2009 11:10
try ISTUDENTCITY.
send the schools insurance waiver requirements to CustomerCare@iStudentCity.com if you are not sure whether the iStudentCity policy complies with the school requirements.
They are said to be prompt in response to students' claim and extremely popular for international students. The promo code for August is R091008C, a $20 reward will be sent to your address after enrollment via first class mail
send the schools insurance waiver requirements to CustomerCare@iStudentCity.com if you are not sure whether the iStudentCity policy complies with the school requirements.
They are said to be prompt in response to students' claim and extremely popular for international students. The promo code for August is R091008C, a $20 reward will be sent to your address after enrollment via first class mail
Posted Jul 30, 2009 23:32
Thanks man. But the istudent doens't meet the last requirement from Upenn:
"We've reviewed the requirements you sent. I'm sorry to inform you that our plan does not meet the last requirement $500,000 maximum coverage. We have two plans: one has $100,000 and the other has $250,000 maximum coverage."
"We've reviewed the requirements you sent. I'm sorry to inform you that our plan does not meet the last requirement $500,000 maximum coverage. We have two plans: one has $100,000 and the other has $250,000 maximum coverage."
Posted Jul 31, 2009 09:12
based on current students' experience (actually, I made numerous email inquiries to most of the T30 law schools), istudentcity is the best option and their insurance plans comply with the requirements of almost all the schools in the us except for 4-5 schools such as Upenn, Columbia, and NW.
Posted Aug 13, 2009 01:54
based on current students' experience (actually, I made numerous email inquiries to most of the T30 law schools), istudentcity is the best option and their insurance plans comply with the requirements of almost all the schools in the us except for 4-5 schools such as Upenn, Columbia, and NW.
Lots of my fellow LLM classmates registered Istudentcity...which is great..do not forget to type in the promo code!!!!!!
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Lots of my fellow LLM classmates registered Istudentcity...which is great..do not forget to type in the promo code!!!!!!
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