Question : How to get a health insurance and credit card for a senior immigrant with a green card?
Hi, I’m looking for an inexpensive health insurance for my mother who is a permanent resident and our dependent. She has a SSN, but never worked in US. Also, I’d like to get her a credit card, but she has no credit history. Has anybody dealt with similar problems?
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Best answer:

Answer by Yak Rider
After 5 years she can get Medicare. However, because she never paid into the system her premium will be very high. Medicare Part A. will be about $ 450 (2009) PER MONTH and Part B. about $ 95 (2009) PER MONTH.

People who have paid into the system for 40 quarters (10 years) get Part A. for free and Part B. for about $ 95 a month.

Medicare Part A typically pays for your inpatient hospital expenses and Medicare Part B typically covers your outpatient health care expenses including doctor fees.

She can’t get a credit card without a credit history. To get a credit history you can loan her $ 5,000. She can deposit the $ 5,000 in a CD and then borrow $ 5,000 from the bank and use the CD as collateral. The bank will report her payment history each month to the credit bureaus. After a year she’ll have a credit history that’s good enough to start looking for a credit card with a low limit.