Proof of Immigration Status or Lawful Presence | Covered California™ (2024)

Immigrants who are not lawfully present do not qualify for a health plan through Covered California; however, they may qualify for coverage through Medi-Cal if they are younger than age 26 or are 50 or older, or are pregnant or were recently pregnant. Immigrants who are not lawfully present can also buy private health insurance on their own outside of Covered California. Additionally, some counties offer other health care options for immigrants who are not lawfully present. To apply for coverage, call (800) 300-1506 or apply with a certified enroller or your county. Get information on applying for Medi-Cal.

Submit a copy of one of the following documents.

  1. Lawful permanent residents (LPR/green card holder).For pending applicants for adjustment to LPR, go to #22 of this section.

  2. Asylees.For pending applicants for Asylum, go to #23 of this section.

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94) (with stamp showing grant of asylum, “Asylee” or “§208”).

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94) in foreign passport (with stamp showing grant of asylum, “Asylee” or “§208”).

    • Order granting asylum by USCIS, DHS, immigration judge, Board of Immigration Appeals, or federal court.

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766)(annotated “A5”).

    • Refugee Travel Document (I-571).

    • Permanent Resident Card, “Green Card” (I-551).

  3. Refugees

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) (stamped “Refugee” or “§207”).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A3”).

    • Refugee Travel Document (I-571).

    • Permanent Resident Card, “Green Card” (I-551).

    • Application for Employment Authorization (I-765), or receipt from USCIS indicating filing of application.

  4. Conditional entrant (CE) granted before 1980 (Note: this is the immigration status used for refugees prior to the Refugee Act of 1980; most have adjusted to LPRs though some retain CE status.)

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) (indicating status as “conditional entrant,” “refugee-conditional entrant,” “Seventh Preference,” “§203(a)(7)” or “P7”).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A3”).

    • Permanent Resident Card or “Green Card” (I-551).

  5. Individuals granted withholding of deportation or withholding of removal (under the immigration laws or under the Convention Against Torture [CAT])For pending applicants for withholding of deportation/ removal, go to #23 of this section.

    • Document indicating withholding of removal (e.g., an order granting withholding of deportation/removal issued by USCIS, DHS, immigration judge, Board of Immigration Appeals, or federal court).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A10”).

    • Administrative order staying removal issued by the Department of Homeland Security.

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) (stamped “Withholding of Deportation,” “§243(h)” or “§241(b)(3)”).

    • Refugee Travel Document (I-571).

  6. Individuals paroled into the U.S.

  7. Cuban or Haitian Entrants

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) (with stamp indicating “Cuban/Haitian Entrant” or any other notation indicating “parole under §212(d)(5)”, including “CU6,” “CU7,” or “CH6,” among others – rare since 1980s).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “C8,” or “C11”).

    • Temporary I-551 Stamp (on passport or I-94/I-94A).

    • Permanent Resident Card, “Green Card” (I-551).

    • Receipt or notice showing filing or pending status of Application for Asylum and withholding (I-589).

  8. Qualified Domestic Violence Survivor (the parent and/or child of a spouse or child who has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty in the U.S. by a spouse, parent, or relative of the same household) who has been approved (or has a pending petition) under Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) for (1) status as a spouse or a child of a U.S. citizen, (2) status as a spouse or a child of a U.S. lawful permanent resident, (3) suspension of deportation, or (4) cancellation of removal.

    • Application to qualify as abused spouse, child, or parent under VAWA (I-360).

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (referencing a pending “I-360”).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A10,” “C14,” “C9,” “C10,” “C14” or “C31”).

    • Receipt or other proof of filing I-485 “Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.”

    • Any documents indicating a pending suspension of deportation or cancellation of removal case, including a receipt from an immigration court indicating filing of Application for Suspension of Deportation (EOIR-40) or Application for Cancellation of Removal (EOIR-42).

    • Receipt or other proof of filing I-130 visa petition under immediate relative (IR) or second family preference (P-2) showing status as a spouse or child.

  9. Victim of Trafficking and his/her Spouse, Child, Sibling or Parent (or individuals with a pending application for a victim of trafficking visa).

    • Certification from Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).

    • ORR eligibility letter if under 18 years of age.

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A16,” “C25”).

    • Notice of Action (I-797) ( “Approval Notice” for “CP,” “T-1”or “extension of T or U non-immigrant status”, “T-2 spouse,” “T-3 child,” “T-4 parent,” “T-5 unmarried sibling under 18.”).

    • Permanent Resident Card, “Green Card” (I-551).

    • Employment Authorization and Advance Parole Card (I-512) (authorization for parole, indicating “T-2,” “T-3,” “T-4,” “T-5,”status).

    • T-Visa Application (I-914).

    • Certification status verified through U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Trafficking Verification Line: (866)-401-5510.

  10. Member of a federally recognized Indian tribe or American Indian born in Canada

    • Certificate from Department of Interior or Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs certifying Native American tribal ancestry or other authoritative document.

    • Letter from the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs, birth or baptismal record issued on a Canadian Indian Reservation, or tribal or school records which establish that American Indians born in Canada are of at least one half American Indian ancestry.

  11. Other Non-Immigrant Status (letter visas) including worker visas and student visas:

    • F-1, F-2, M1 and M2 (academic and student non-immigrant visa categories).

      • Form I-20.

      • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) showing non-immigrant status.

      • Foreign Passport (indicating admission to U.S. with non-immigrant visa).

      • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (indicating non-immigrant status).

    • J-1 and J-2 (exchange visitors including professors, scholars and physicians non-immigrant visa categories).

      • Form DS-2019, Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status.

      • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) indicating non-immigrant status.

      • Foreign Passport (with admission stamp indicating admission to U.S. with non-immigrant visa).

      • I-797, Notice of Action.

      • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (indicating non-immigrant status).

    • H, L, O, P, Q (temporary worker non-immigrant visas categories).

      • Foreign passport (indicating admission to U.S. with non-immigrant visa).

      • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) indicating non-immigrant status.

      • Form I-797, Notice of Action.

      • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (indicating non-immigrant status).

    • T (victim of human trafficking non-immigrant visa category).

      • Foreign passport (admission stamp indicating admission to U.S. with non-immigrant visa).

      • I-797, Notice of Action for “T” Status.

      • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) indicating non-immigrant visa status.

      • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (indicating non-immigrant status).

      • Form I-485, Adjustment of Status.

    • U (victim of criminal activity non-immigrant visa category).

      • Foreign passport (admission stamp indicating admission to U.S. with non-immigrant visa).

      • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) indicating “U” non-immigrant visa.

      • Receipt of Form I-918.

      • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (indicating non-immigrant status).

      • Form I-539, Application to Extend Non-immigrant Status.

      • Form I-485, Adjustment of Status.

    • All other valid non-immigrant Letter Visa categories.

      • Valid non-immigrant visas begin with the letters A through V (however, most non-immigrant visas will be identified in the worker, visitor, and student visa types above).

      • Including but not limited to A, K, and R visas.

      • Foreign passport (admission stamp indicating admission to U.S. with non-immigrant visa).

      • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (indicating non-immigrant status).

      • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A) indicating admission to the US with a non-immigrant visa.

      • Form I-539, Application to Extend Non-immigrant Status.

  12. Citizens of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau

    • Arrival/Departure Record (I-94/I-94A).

    • Foreign Passport (annotated “CFA/RMI,” “CFA/FSM” or “CFA/PAL.”

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A8”).

  13. Residents of American Samoa

    • An official document showing the individual is a resident of, or lives in, American Samoa.

  14. Lawful Temporary Residents

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A2”, or with other evidence indicating eligibility under “§210” or “§245A”).

    • Application to Adjust from Temporary to Permanent Residence under INA §245A (I-698).

  15. Individuals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS).For pending applicants for TPS, go to #23 of this section.

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A12”).

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (showing grant of TPS status).

  16. Individuals granted Deferred Enforced Departure (DED)

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card)(I-766) (annotated “A11”).

    • Immigration documentation with an alien number or I-94 showing status.

  17. Individuals granted Deferred Action Status

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (showing approval of “deferred action” status).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “C14”).

    For DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival):

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (showing approval of “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival” status).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “C33”).

  18. Family Unity beneficiaries

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (showing approval for “Application for Family Unity [I-817]”).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “A13”).

  19. Individuals with Order of Supervision with employment authorization

    • Notice or form showing release under “Order of Supervision” and Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766).

  20. Registry applicants with employment authorization

    • Receipt or notice showing filing Form I-485 “Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status” and Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766).

  21. Applicant for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (“Special Immigrant Juvenile Approval Notice,” “Welcome Notice/Approval of I-485,” or “Other Basis of Adjustment SL6”).

    • Permanent Resident Card, “Green Card” (I-551) (coded “SL6”).

  22. Applicant for Adjustment to LPR Status

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (ASC Appointment notice with Case Type “I-485 Application”and“Receipt of Application for Employment Authorization based on C9”).

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (e.g. annotated “C9” or “C9P”).

    • Employment Authorization and Advance Parole Card (I-512) (authorization for parole, indicating applicant for adjustment of status).

    • Receipt showing filing or pending status of Form I-485 “Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.”

  23. Applicants for any of the following statuses must also submit an Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766).

    • Temporary Protected Status (TPS) with employment authorization.

      • Receipt or notice showing filing or pending status of “Application for Temporary Protected Status” (I-821)andEmployment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “C19”).

    • Legalization under IRCA or the LIFE Act with employment authorization.

      • Foreign passport (with a stamp or writing by INS/DHS officer, indicating pending “§245A Application”)andEmployment Authorization Document (Card)(I-766) (annotated “Application for Temporary Residence under INA §245A” [I-687]).

    • Asylum or Withholding of Deportation/Removal, including applicants under the Convention against Torture (CAT) (only if granted employment authorization or are under the age of 14 and have had an application pending for at least 180 days).

      • Receipt or notice showing filing or pending status of “Application for Asylum and Withholding” (I-589)andEmployment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “C8”).

    • Cancellation of Removal or Suspension of Deportation with employment authorization.

      • Receipt or Notice showing filing Form EOIR-40, EOIR-42, or “Application for Suspension of Deportation or Special Rule Cancellation of Removal” (I-881)andEmployment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766)

  24. Amerasian immigrant

  25. Pending application for Creation of Record of Lawful Admission for Permanent Residence, with Employment Authorization

  26. DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival) recipient

    • Employment Authorization Document (Card) (I-766) (annotated “C33”).

    • Notice of Action (I-797) (showing approval of “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival” status).

Proof of Immigration Status or Lawful Presence | Covered California™ (2024)

FAQs

How does Covered California verify immigration status? ›

Verifying Immigration Status Only those individuals seeking to enroll in health insurance coverage through Covered California, either a Covered California Health Plan or Medi-Cal, will be asked for information to verify their citizenship or lawfully present status (such as a Social Security Number or Alien Number).

What counts as proof of immigration status? ›

The only acceptable evidence includes one of the following:

Copy of U.S. passport (current or expired) Copy of U.S. civil issued birth certificate. Copy of alien registration card. Copy of naturalization/citizenship certificate.

How do I know if I qualify for Covered California? ›

According to Covered California income guidelines and salary restrictions, if an individual makes less than $47,520 per year or if a family of four earns wages less than $97,200 per year, then they qualify for government assistance based on their income.

Does Covered California accept undocumented immigrants? ›

Immigrants who are not lawfully present do not qualify for a health plan through Covered California; however, they may qualify for coverage through Medi-Cal if they are younger than age 26 or are 50 or older, or are pregnant or were recently pregnant.

Why did I get denied for Covered California? ›

Covered California stated that your application was incomplete. You do not have other health coverage (such as free Medi-Cal or employer-sponsored insurance) that prevents you from qualifying for insurance through Covered California. Covered California stated that you are not a California resident.

Does a social security card count as proof of citizenship? ›

The following will not be accepted as secondary evidence of U.S. citizenship: Voter registration card. Army discharge paper. Social Security Card.

What can be used as proof of status? ›

Verification of Status document

Certificate of Departure (IMM 0056) Immigrant Visa and Record of Landing (IMM 1000)/Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) Visitor Record (IMM 1097 or IMM 1442) Work Permit (IMM 1102 or IMM 1442)

Is a driver's license proof of citizenship in the USA? ›

Enhanced driver's licenses, that provide proof of identity and U.S. citizenship, are offered in 5 northern border states as identification for crossing a U.S. border. 31 states, including MO, require proof of lawful residence to obtain a driver's license (NCSL 2023).

How do I check my immigration status online? ›

Online: Use the case status online tool to check for updates about your immigration case. You will need your 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833.

Is Covered California available to everyone? ›

Any Californian can get health insurance through Covered California if he or she is a state resident and cannot get affordable health insurance through a job. 5. When will I be able to get coverage through Covered California? Covered California will begin enrollment on Oct.

What documents do I need for covered CA? ›

You'll need Social Security numbers, birthdates, immigration documents and current income information for the family members in your household. Families that include immigrants can apply. People who aren't eligible to enroll due to immigration status can still apply to see if their children are eligible.

Is Covered California only for low income? ›

A household's size and gross income determines Covered California eligibility. This health insurance marketplace's subsidies are offered to low-income applicants. But what is low income in California? Covered California income limits are a household income of up to 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

What makes you ineligible for Covered California? ›

Who is Eligible for Covered California? All U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and noncitizens lawfully present in California may apply for health care through Covered California. Who is Not Eligible for Covered California? If you are not lawfully present in California, you are not eligible for a Covered California plan.

Can new immigrants get Covered California? ›

Most immigrants who are California residents qualify for health insurance, and everyone can apply for insurance, regardless of whether they are lawful residents. All information provided on the application is confidential. Get more detailed information about health insurance for immigrants in our Learning Center.

What is proof of immigration status in the US? ›

Consumers may need to have one or more of the following documents or identification numbers to attest to their lawfully present status: Permanent Resident Card, “Green Card” (I-551) Reentry Permit (I-327) Refugee Travel Document (I-571)

Does applying for Medi-Cal affect immigration status? ›

Applying for or using Medi-Cal will not affect your immigration status. As always, everyone is welcome to apply.

How do employers verify immigration status? ›

Use Form I-9 to verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States.

How can I verify immigration status? ›

Online: Use the case status online tool to check for updates about your immigration case. You will need your 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833.

Does a background check reveal immigration status? ›

Yes, a background check reveals immigration status, although indirectly. Citizenship, genealogy, and personal history are featured prominently within the reports, though it's worth mentioning that the results won't explicitly mention that the subject is an immigrant.

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