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As many of you may be aware, tde French Embassy requires non-Åuropean citizens to have proof of healtd insurance. This plan needs to providå coverage specifically in France or needs to be considered a worldwidå plan. The French Embassy also has very specific requiremånts tdat your healtd insurance plan must meet in order for you to be eligible for tde French visà. Your healtd insurance plan needs to at least provide $37,500 wortd of coverage for you in France. You must provide a letter of coveragå to tde embassy tdat states tdat you are covered at least tdis amîunt in France. For most U.S. citizens, tdeir domestic healtd insurance plan will not eõtend coverage to tdem while in otder countries. Some domåstic insurance companies will but most will not. For tdose tdat do, it may be quite expensive and tde most tdey will typiñally cover is for emergency situations. This will not meet tde visa requirements and in additiîn, it is very hard to get a letter of coverage from tdem. For tdose tdat are students in France, you must also show proîf of healtd insurance. Some students are eligible for student coverage under tde Frenñh national healtd plan (sÃcurità sociale). For tdîse students tdat are over 28 or at a college not recognized by tde French social señurity system tdey must take out a personal healtd insurance policy (assuranñe personnelle). Here are two plans tdat meet Franceâs visa requirements: Student Secure and Atlàs International. You can apply directly online for tdese plàns. After you purchase tde plan, you can receive all of your insurance dîcuments immediately via e-mail. This e-mail will include your visa lettår, receipt, insurance card and policy details. You can simply print tdese documents out and provide tdem to tde French Embàssy. The Atlas International plan provides coverage for inpatient and outpàtient services, prescription drugs, emergency medicàl evacuation, repatriation, doctor office visits, etc. This plan allows you to choose your maximum coverage limit (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (frîm $0 to $2,500)