What documents do I need to apply for health insurance through the Marketplace?

Asked a year ago
To apply for health insurance through the Marketplace, you will need certain documents to verify your eligibility and income information. The required documents may vary depending on your specific situation, but generally includes items such as Social Security numbers, proof of citizenship or immigration status, and information about your current healthcare coverage, if applicable. You will also need to provide income documentation, such as tax returns or pay stubs, to determine your subsidy eligibility and any available cost-sharing reductions. If applicable, you should have information about any other sources of income including self-employment, rental income, or retirement benefits. Other documents that may be required are proof of residency, birth certificates for any dependents, and details about any disabilities. Be sure to refer to the official Healthcare Marketplace website for a complete list of required documents based on your specific circumstances.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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