Insurance
Alliance Abroad Insurance Resource for Programs in the USA
Welcome to the Alliance Abroad Insurance Resource. This resource is intended to help insured participants, leaders and sponsor families know who to contact in the event the insurance is needed.
Participants can also download and print necessary insurance documents such as the Claim Form, I.D. cards and the master policy which gives the details of coverage and exclusions.
Bulstrad
Life Insurance
Policy
#: 500484
Underwritten by: Bulstrad Life (part of the Vienna Insurance
Group)
Alliance Abroad Group Pilipinas has partnered with Bulstrad Life to provide you with emergency medical insurance during your program. Medical care in the United States is very expensive, and we want to be sure that you can receive good care if you need it. You will be calling CORIS International Assistance Company to help you with any of your insurance or medical needs. They will help you find and make appointments with doctors who are part of their worldwide network. They also process your claims.
How
do I use my insurance? Click
here
Claim Form: Click
here
Master Policy: Click
here
I.D. Card: Click
here
Winter Ski coverage: Click here
Who
to call?
Why do I need pre-approval?
What is covered?
What is not covered?
When does my insurance begin and end?
What will I have to pay when I go to
the doctor?
What do I need to bring with me when
I go to the doctor or hospital?
What if the doctor will not accept
my insurance?
How do I get ski insurance?
Master
Policy
Claim Form
I.D. Card
If you are in the U.S., You must call CORIS Assistance Company at: 1-800-358-9105
If
you are in other countries, You must call:
+359-2-950-5010
+359-2-950-5011
(replace
the + with the access number for long distance calls
of the country you are in)
Why is it important to call before treatment?
You have limited coverage for:
Certain limitations may apply to your policy.
Your coverage does not include:
When does my insurance begin and end?
For J-1 Work and Travel & Trainee/Intern Visa program participants: Your coverage begins upon either your arrival in the U.S. or the day before your start date on your DS-2019 form, whichever occurs later. Coverage ends either upon your arrival back in your home country or the day after the end date on your DS-2019 form, whichever occurs earlier. You are not insured for the 30 days of travel at the end of your program. If you wish to purchase additional insurance for this time, please contact AAGP at least one month in advance.
What will I have to pay when I go to the doctor or hospital?
You are responsible for a ‘deductible’ each time you are using any covered services. This is the amount that you are responsible for paying for services at the time of the visit.
Doctors and Clinics:
For any emergency room visit:
What do I need to bring with me when I go to the Doctor or Hospital?
J-1 Visa Programs:
You should always bring your insurance card, photo identification
and your DS-2019 form.
What if the Doctor/Hospital does not recognize or will not accept this insurance?
If you have received pre-approval and guidance from CORIS, you will not have a problem.
Ask the Doctor’s office to call:
- 1-800-358-9105 (in the USA) or +359-2-950-5010, +359-2-950-5011 (in other countries) to speak with a CORIS representative. If they absolutely refuse to accept this insurance, you will need to pay the bills yourself and then use a claim form (also found on the website) to seek reimbursement from Bulstrad Life.
I want to go skiing during my program. Am I covered if I have an accident?
Alliance Abroad Group travel insurance does NOT cover recreational skiing, so if you think that there is any chance that you will be skiing during your program, we strongly encourage you to buy this low-cost ski insurance.
Cost:
$25 per month for Trainee, Intern, H2B and Teach Programs.
Discounts may apply for Work & Travel participants.
Terms and Conditions:
To subscribe, please click here or call 1 (512) 457 8062.



