eStudentInsurance.com Provides Traveling Students With Global Insurance Product

Quincy, Mass.--eStudentInsurance.com, a service of the Edvisors Network announced this month a new partnership with Worldwide Insurance Services. The Edvisors Network, a multi-national education services company, teamed up with Worldwide Insurance Services, a global leader in travel insurance, to create a new insurance policy for students traveling anywhere in the world. Global Student Health plans from eStudentInsurance.com are designed specifically to benefit international and domestic students by offering optimal affordable coverage, anywhere in the world.

According to Ross Mason, Head Insurance Agent at eStudentInsurance.com, "U.S. students wishing to broaden their curriculum and study at foreign schools need to make it a priority to secure a good health insurance plan that will provide them with more then just basic medical emergency coverage. In addition to medical evacuation, accident and illness coverage, the new Global Student Health plans offer sports injury, motor vehicle injury, hospital room and board, and prescription coverage worldwide."

For international students traveling to the United States to study, J Visa's have specific insurance requirements that must be met: $50,000 per accident or illness, $10,000 for medical evacuation to their home country, and deductible amounts not to exceed $500 per accident or illness.

"eStudentInsurance.com offers the Global Student Health plans, policies that far exceed J Visa requirements," said Mason. "These policies offer up to $500,000 per accident or illness, deductibles as low as $50 per incident, and up to $100,000 for medical evacuation. With the Global Student Health plans, you will have the peace of mind that your health insurance will give you adequate coverage in case of the unexpected, anywhere in the world."

 

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