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In this week's episode of "Navigating Love and

Immigration," the Megan is joined by Ryan Kennelly. With over 20 years of

experience as a senior benefits insurance consultant, Ryan is an expert in

helping individuals navigate the complex world of health insurance,

particularly visa holders and immigrants. Ryan helps Megan address some of the

most important questions she has received from clients, prospective clients,

and podcast followers regarding health insurance options for various visa

categories, such as fiancé visas, spouse visas, and green card applicants.

Ryan begins by emphasizing that the world of health

insurance is not one-size-fits-all and shares valuable insights into the

diverse options available to visa holders. These options include international

travel policies designed for temporary visitors, marketplace enrollment without

subsidies, and short-term plans with simplified application processes. He

highlights the often-overlooked fact that non-citizens can access the

marketplace, albeit without subsidies. As the conversation unfolds, it becomes

clear that navigating the intricacies of health insurance can be challenging

for newcomers, and Ryan's expertise helps demystify the process.

The episode delves deeper into the challenges faced by

couples attempting to add their spouses to employer-sponsored health insurance

plans. Ryan clarifies that the rules may differ based on the size of the

employer. Smaller companies with fewer than 20 employees may have distinct

regulations compared to larger ones. To address these challenges, Ryan suggests

practical solutions, such as utilizing short-term coverage, marketplace plans,

or international plans to bridge coverage gaps until the next open enrollment

period.

Ryan also shares insights into the open enrollment process,

emphasizing the significance of timing and the potential pitfalls of inadvertently

taking government benefits. He recommends applying directly through insurance

companies to avoid complications and misunderstandings. The episode underscores

the importance of clear guidance and assistance throughout the health insurance

journey.

The conversation specifically addresses the challenges faced

by couples during the process of adding a spouse to their employer-sponsored

health insurance plans. Depending on the employer's size, rules can vary

significantly. Smaller companies with fewer than 20 employees may have legal

obligations to include spouses in the plan within 30 days of the wedding date.

In contrast, larger employers often have set open enrollment periods, typically

starting in December and covering the subsequent year.

Ryan advises couples to consider short-term coverage,

marketplace plans, or international plans as temporary solutions to bridge the

coverage gap until the next open enrollment period. It becomes evident that

immigrants and visa holders face unique obstacles in navigating the

complexities of the U.S. healthcare system.

The episode also addresses the situation where U.S. citizens

want to sponsor their parents as green card holders. Although the parents may

not be immediately eligible for Medicare, they have options. Ryan explains that

senior citizens, even those over 65, can enroll in the marketplace. He shares a

compelling example of a 90-year-old individual successfully enrolling in a

marketplace plan, illustrating that age is not a barrier. However, it is essential

to acknowledge that these plans may come at a significant cost, with no

preexisting condition exclusions.

Ryan also introduces the concept of international plans

designed explicitly for seniors. These plans may have certain waiting periods

for specific medical procedures, but they offer more cost-effective

alternatives to marketplace plans, depending on the state and its exchange

rules.

The episode highlights the existence of state-based

exchanges in some states and their potential benefits for immigrants. States

with their own exchanges, such as California, Colorado, and others, may have

more relaxed rules regarding enrollment, allowing individuals to switch plans

based on their circumstances or when they move. This discussion underscores the

importance of considering both federal and state-specific regulations.

Listeners are encouraged to explore the direct links to

Ryan's scheduling tool, his social media profiles on LinkedIn and Instagram,

and articles he has written on related topics. You can find all of that and

more linked below.

Episode Highlights:

  • Diverse Health Insurance Options
  • International Travel Policies
  • Marketplace Enrollment
  • Short-Term Plans
  • Navigating Open Enrollment
  • Challenges Adding Spouses
  • State-Based Exchanges
  • Health Insurance for Parents
  • Clear Guidance

Quotes:

"Health insurance is so important."

"There's no one size fits all."

"It's so important to show to immigration, you know, to

have this insurance."

"Our goal is to help people, not just help you for five

seconds and then tell you, good luck."

"You need to bridge that gap and then be able to add

your spouse later."

"Even if they're over 65 and they're not eligible for

Medicare, they are eligible for the marketplace."

"But it's the same every year. November 1st is the

first day you can enroll, December 15th is the last day you can enroll, and the

plans start January 1st."

Links:

Immigration for Couples Website

Immigration for Couples Facebook

Immigration for Couples Instagram

Immigration for Couples Twitter

Immigration for Couples TikTok

Immigration for Couples LinkedIn

Ryan Kennelly's Article (Insurance for K1 Visa Applicants)

iHealthAgents Scheduling Tool

iHealth Agents Website

iHealth Agents Facebook

iHealth Agents Instagram

iHealth Agents LinkedIn

  continue reading

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In this week's episode of "Navigating Love and

Immigration," the Megan is joined by Ryan Kennelly. With over 20 years of

experience as a senior benefits insurance consultant, Ryan is an expert in

helping individuals navigate the complex world of health insurance,

particularly visa holders and immigrants. Ryan helps Megan address some of the

most important questions she has received from clients, prospective clients,

and podcast followers regarding health insurance options for various visa

categories, such as fiancé visas, spouse visas, and green card applicants.

Ryan begins by emphasizing that the world of health

insurance is not one-size-fits-all and shares valuable insights into the

diverse options available to visa holders. These options include international

travel policies designed for temporary visitors, marketplace enrollment without

subsidies, and short-term plans with simplified application processes. He

highlights the often-overlooked fact that non-citizens can access the

marketplace, albeit without subsidies. As the conversation unfolds, it becomes

clear that navigating the intricacies of health insurance can be challenging

for newcomers, and Ryan's expertise helps demystify the process.

The episode delves deeper into the challenges faced by

couples attempting to add their spouses to employer-sponsored health insurance

plans. Ryan clarifies that the rules may differ based on the size of the

employer. Smaller companies with fewer than 20 employees may have distinct

regulations compared to larger ones. To address these challenges, Ryan suggests

practical solutions, such as utilizing short-term coverage, marketplace plans,

or international plans to bridge coverage gaps until the next open enrollment

period.

Ryan also shares insights into the open enrollment process,

emphasizing the significance of timing and the potential pitfalls of inadvertently

taking government benefits. He recommends applying directly through insurance

companies to avoid complications and misunderstandings. The episode underscores

the importance of clear guidance and assistance throughout the health insurance

journey.

The conversation specifically addresses the challenges faced

by couples during the process of adding a spouse to their employer-sponsored

health insurance plans. Depending on the employer's size, rules can vary

significantly. Smaller companies with fewer than 20 employees may have legal

obligations to include spouses in the plan within 30 days of the wedding date.

In contrast, larger employers often have set open enrollment periods, typically

starting in December and covering the subsequent year.

Ryan advises couples to consider short-term coverage,

marketplace plans, or international plans as temporary solutions to bridge the

coverage gap until the next open enrollment period. It becomes evident that

immigrants and visa holders face unique obstacles in navigating the

complexities of the U.S. healthcare system.

The episode also addresses the situation where U.S. citizens

want to sponsor their parents as green card holders. Although the parents may

not be immediately eligible for Medicare, they have options. Ryan explains that

senior citizens, even those over 65, can enroll in the marketplace. He shares a

compelling example of a 90-year-old individual successfully enrolling in a

marketplace plan, illustrating that age is not a barrier. However, it is essential

to acknowledge that these plans may come at a significant cost, with no

preexisting condition exclusions.

Ryan also introduces the concept of international plans

designed explicitly for seniors. These plans may have certain waiting periods

for specific medical procedures, but they offer more cost-effective

alternatives to marketplace plans, depending on the state and its exchange

rules.

The episode highlights the existence of state-based

exchanges in some states and their potential benefits for immigrants. States

with their own exchanges, such as California, Colorado, and others, may have

more relaxed rules regarding enrollment, allowing individuals to switch plans

based on their circumstances or when they move. This discussion underscores the

importance of considering both federal and state-specific regulations.

Listeners are encouraged to explore the direct links to

Ryan's scheduling tool, his social media profiles on LinkedIn and Instagram,

and articles he has written on related topics. You can find all of that and

more linked below.

Episode Highlights:

  • Diverse Health Insurance Options
  • International Travel Policies
  • Marketplace Enrollment
  • Short-Term Plans
  • Navigating Open Enrollment
  • Challenges Adding Spouses
  • State-Based Exchanges
  • Health Insurance for Parents
  • Clear Guidance

Quotes:

"Health insurance is so important."

"There's no one size fits all."

"It's so important to show to immigration, you know, to

have this insurance."

"Our goal is to help people, not just help you for five

seconds and then tell you, good luck."

"You need to bridge that gap and then be able to add

your spouse later."

"Even if they're over 65 and they're not eligible for

Medicare, they are eligible for the marketplace."

"But it's the same every year. November 1st is the

first day you can enroll, December 15th is the last day you can enroll, and the

plans start January 1st."

Links:

Immigration for Couples Website

Immigration for Couples Facebook

Immigration for Couples Instagram

Immigration for Couples Twitter

Immigration for Couples TikTok

Immigration for Couples LinkedIn

Ryan Kennelly's Article (Insurance for K1 Visa Applicants)

iHealthAgents Scheduling Tool

iHealth Agents Website

iHealth Agents Facebook

iHealth Agents Instagram

iHealth Agents LinkedIn

  continue reading

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Welcome back to another entertaining and informative episode of Navigating Love and Immigration , where, this week, Megan welcomes special guest Heather Anderson to share her experiences navigating both immigration and home buying with her husband, Harrison. Heather's firsthand insights shed light on the challenges and triumphs of these journeys, highlighting the importance of preparation, documentation, and community support. Throughout the conversation, parallels between immigration and home buying processes are explored, offering valuable guidance to listeners embarking on similar paths. Heather offers valuable insights into the home buying process, including tips on avoiding common pitfalls and scams in the housing market. Her expertise as a licensed real estate agent shines through as she provides guidance on overcoming obstacles and making informed decisions. Emphasizing the accessibility of home ownership regardless of immigration status, Heather and Harrison's story serves as a poignant example of resilience and determination, inspiring listeners to persevere in the face of immigration challenges. In essence, today’s fascinating episode offers invaluable advice and reassurance to those navigating the intersection of love, immigration, and home ownership - you do not want to miss this one! Episode Highlights: Love across cultures and how it demands perseverance and empathy amidst immigration hurdles Heather and Harrison's immigration saga The preparation, documentation, and community backing that are crucial for both immigration and home buying Why prospective home seekers should prioritize finding a suitable real estate agent Understanding mortgage options and conducting home inspections as vital steps in the home buying process Debunking prevalent myths regarding home ownership for couples navigating immigration The need for tenacity and support in achieving dreams despite obstacles Quotes: "We went into it very naive... we both were very naive that it was going to be an extremely easy process." "It's part of the American dream... When you come here, you want to own a home." "Even if you're buying a brand-new-built house... you want to make sure that you get an inspection." "You don't have to be a citizen... you could be undocumented... there are programs to help you get a mortgage." "It's almost a forced savings account... the payments you're making every month are going into your own personal savings account, your home, and that equity." "So it's going to end up being an easier process than you think." "But the home buying piece is not something you necessarily have to put off. So I know a lot of couples are thinking, 'Oh, we have to wait for getting this work permit or getting this green card before we can make that next step.' But that's not a piece of your life that has to be put on hold then." Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Heather’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094408586682 Heather’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/energy_homesindy/ Heather’s Website: https://talktotucker.com/heather.anderson…
 
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In today’s enlightening episode, Megan delves into the intricate world of immigration waivers, a crucial topic for individuals navigating challenges in their immigration history. Throughout the discussion, Megan provides invaluable insights and guidance, unraveling the complexities of immigration waivers, arming listeners with essential knowledge. Covering topics ranging from understanding different types of waivers to navigating the waiver process, she offers clarity on this vital aspect of immigration law, ensuring listeners are well-equipped to navigate their own immigration journey confidently. Megan provides invaluable guidance through such key themes as comprehending immigration waivers, exploring common types of waivers including three and ten-year bars, and understanding the complexities of the waiver process. Our host also discusses how immigration waivers intersect with cross-cultural relationships, offering hope and solutions for couples facing immigration hurdles. By providing access to resources and support, including free resource centers and weekly immigration attorney chats, she ensures listeners have the tools they need to make informed decisions and navigate the immigration journey smoothly. With Megan's expertise, particularly in this critical area of migration waivers, listeners are empowered here today to move forward with clarity, confident in their ability to overcome challenges and achieve their immigration goals. Episode Highlights: The significance of immigration waivers in overcoming immigration history challenges Common types of waivers like three and ten-year bars, fraud, and misrepresentation Insights into the waiver process, from application filing to proving extreme hardship The need for legal consultation due to the complexity and discretion involved How immigration waivers intersect with cross-cultural relationships Available resources and support, including free centers and attorney chats Empowering yourself with knowledge for informed decision-making Ensuring a smoother immigration journey moving forward Quotes: "Waivers in the world of immigration are all about asking immigration for forgiveness for something in your immigration history, for a past act." "Extreme hardship is very complex, and the part that makes it most complex is that waiver applications are discretionary." "Our job as immigration attorneys and as your advocates is to really do a deep dive into your past and your present and how your future would be impacted." "If you have one of these issues in your background, I really encourage you to consult with an immigration attorney." "At Immigration for Couples, we're all about providing education and clarity. That's why I created the Navigating Love and Immigration podcast." "Waivers are really complex." "Immigration defines extreme hardship not as just being separated or not being able to live in the same country. It has to be something more." "I know a lot of couples tell me, 'But our lives are really great. They're really normal.' But the reality is, as part of the human experience, that we all go through ups and downs and all kinds of things in life." Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn…
 
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In this latest episode of Navigating Love and Immigration, listeners are invited to join Megan on a captivating exploration of virtual weddings, a subject brought to life by her exceptional guest, Reverend Heron, the visionary founder of Online Weddings Utah. This insightful episode unravels the world of virtual weddings and their legal recognition, particularly within the realm of immigration. Drawing upon her 20+ years of experience, today’s very special guest guides the audience through the intricate history and mechanics of virtual weddings, revealing the remarkable evolution and thoroughly life-changing nature of these ceremonies. Reverend Heron shares details of her own journey into officiating, which began with a childhood dream and ultimately led her to perform her inaugural wedding ceremony in 1996. Throughout the episode, she highlights the pivotal role played by Utah County in pioneering online marriages, delivering an efficient and cost-effective solution that has made virtual weddings accessible to couples worldwide. Reverend Heron also delves into the transformative power of virtual weddings, particularly for same-sex couples who may encounter legal obstacles in their home countries. As you will hear, these unions have not only challenged discrimination but have also catalyzed changes in global perspectives and laws regarding marriage equality. Join Megan and the amazing Reverend Heron here today to discover precisely how virtual weddings are effectively reshaping the landscape of love and matrimony on a global scale. Episode Highlights: Virtual weddings and how they offer efficient, legally recognized marriage options Utah County's innovative approach which makes virtual weddings cost-effective and accessible How virtual weddings challenge discrimination against same-sex couples globally How they transcend geographical boundaries Reverend Heron's program and how it makes virtual weddings accessible to financially constrained or unique couples Virtual marriages’ legal validity across countries which eliminates the need for remarrying Free consultations with Reverend Heron that provide couples with legitimacy assurance Virtual weddings as a global phenomenon with significant impact Quotes: "We are here to break through all those rumors, give people the truth and the facts and the history of virtual marriages." "The online weddings are going to go a really long way toward changing those laws and reshaping the way that people get treated." "I've been really adamant about the fact that I'm not going to be charging hundreds and hundreds of dollars for this process." "It's legally recognized all over the world…and Immigration only cares that you're legally married in one place, legally in that place, state, or country, and it counts across the board." "I'm really happy when I'm able to do that, to help a couple, because I think it's one of the most important things you can do - get married - right?" "I've been practicing immigration law for a decade, and I remember people having to literally go to travel to another country. And now you can be wherever you are, and a door has opened for you." "I really want those young couples who can't do this in other countries to be able to come to me." Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Online Weddings Utah…
 
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In Episode 16 of Navigating Love and Immigration, Attorney Megan Pastrana disucsses relationship readiness and healthy communication with special guest, Barry Selby, about the essential concept of relationship readiness and he art of healthy communication within a partnership. Barry is a relationship expert that helps women move from heart-broken grief to whole-hearted grace. He is have over 35 years of training and experience including a master’s degree in Spiritual Psychology, and his #1 best-selling book – 50 Ways to Love Your Lover – is a comprehensive how-to guide for couples and singles to achieve rewarding relationships. The discussion begins by addressing the widespread misconception that individuals often believe they need to find someone else to experience a sense of wholeness. Barry astutely points out that this notion, which he refers to as the "You complete me" fallacy, is a prevalent and erroneous idea that has its roots in codependency. He emphasizes the critical importance of self-improvement and self-exploration before embarking on a journey toward a healthy relationship. Megan and Barry delve into the harmful belief that seeking another person to fill a perceived void is the key to happiness and completion. Barry shares his personal experiences growing up in an environment marked by codependency, where he observed his parents engaging in such dynamics, further reinforcing the misguided concept of love that he would carry into his own relationships. This pattern of codependency led to emotional suffocation in his past relationships. The podcast discussion highlights that becoming relationship-ready involves a profound commitment to self-improvement and self-reliance, emphasizing that healthy relationships should not be viewed as a means to personal completeness. Instead, they should be partnerships between two individuals who have done the necessary internal work, embraced self-awareness, and cultivated a sense of self-love. Megan and Barry underscore the significance of self-love and self-care, both mentally and emotionally, as foundational aspects of self-improvement. They share their own journeys in overcoming self-criticism and the harmful habit of internalizing external voices. This conversation illuminates the fact that many people listen to voices in their heads that aren't truly their own, often derived from their upbringing or past experiences. The power of self-improvement lies in the realization that everyone has the capability to change these negative thought patterns and narratives. It is a journey of self-discovery that allows individuals to reshape their self-perception and create healthier relationships based on love and respect. Furthermore, Barry elaborates on some of the key indicators of relationship readiness. He points out a simple yet profound sign: if an individual is searching for someone else to rescue or complete them, they are not yet prepared for a relationship. The conversation highlights the necessity of cultivating the longest and most crucial relationship one will ever have, the relationship with oneself. When this self-relationship is nurtured through self-care, attentive listening to one's inner voice, and the ability to accept feedback constructively, individuals become more self-fulfilled and better equipped to engage in relationships that are free from codependency and toxicity. Megan and Barry emphasize the idea that partnerships should not be about rescuing or completing one another but rather walking side by side, facing the same direction, and sharing a life's journey together. They emphasize that a healthy relationship is about two individuals who maintain their self-reliance while being intimately connected and supportive of one another. This dynamic allows for a deeper and more meaningful partnership, characterized by understanding, trust, and clarity. The discussion takes an interesting turn towards the idea of embracing different parts of oneself. Barry introduces the concept of parts integration, explaining that everyone has various parts within themselves that influence their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It becomes crucial to recognize and understand these parts, especially when they contribute to negative patterns or emotions. This awareness empowers individuals to engage in constructive internal dialogues, leading to personal growth and positive change. The podcast conversation also delves into the significance of clear communication within relationships. They explore the power of setting healthy boundaries and the freedom to say "no" when necessary. They encourage couples to embrace "no" as a loving response, respecting each other's individual needs, rather than people-pleasing, which often leads to sacrifice and resentment. Setting clear boundaries and renegotiating agreements as circumstances change becomes a vital aspect of healthy partnerships, as it fosters trust, respect, and open communication. Ultimately, this podcast episode offers valuable insights into the journey of relationship readiness, self-improvement, and the power of healthy communication within partnerships. It encourages listeners to embark on the path of self-awareness, self-love, and self-reliance, ultimately leading to healthier, more fulfilling relationships founded on trust and understanding. Episode Highlights: Codependency and Completeness Jerry Maguire Moment Codependent Relationships Side-by-Side Relationships Awareness and Self-Love The Power of Saying "No" Agreements and Trust Quotes: 1. "You complete me is probably the epitaph for codependency." 2. "Nobody's broken; we all have our own challenges." 3. "The longest relationship I've ever had was the one in the mirror." 4. "Anything that happened to us doesn't make us who we are. We have to choose who we are." 5. "Saying 'yes' and resentment, that's not healthy either." 6. "Saying 'no' is a healthy, positive choice." 7. "We listen to voices in our heads that aren't even ours." 8. "A healthy relationship is about two individuals who maintain their self-reliance while being intimately connected." 9. "Partnerships should be about walking side by side, facing the same direction, and sharing a life's journey together." 10. "It's not the arguments themselves, but the themes and patterns you should become aware of and make a conscious shift." Links: Immigration for Couples Website Immigration for Couples Facebook Immigration for Couples Instagram Immigration for Couples Twitter Immigration for Couples TikTok Immigration for Couples LinkedIn Take the Quiz Complimentary Consult Link for Barry Barry’s Website Barry’s Youtube Barry’s Facebook Barry’s Instagram Barry’s LinkedIn Barry’s Twitter Take the Quiz - Are You REALLY Ready for a New Relationship?…
 
In this week's episode of "Navigating Love and Immigration," the Megan is joined by Ryan Kennelly. With over 20 years of experience as a senior benefits insurance consultant, Ryan is an expert in helping individuals navigate the complex world of health insurance, particularly visa holders and immigrants. Ryan helps Megan address some of the most important questions she has received from clients, prospective clients, and podcast followers regarding health insurance options for various visa categories, such as fiancé visas, spouse visas, and green card applicants. Ryan begins by emphasizing that the world of health insurance is not one-size-fits-all and shares valuable insights into the diverse options available to visa holders. These options include international travel policies designed for temporary visitors, marketplace enrollment without subsidies, and short-term plans with simplified application processes. He highlights the often-overlooked fact that non-citizens can access the marketplace, albeit without subsidies. As the conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that navigating the intricacies of health insurance can be challenging for newcomers, and Ryan's expertise helps demystify the process. The episode delves deeper into the challenges faced by couples attempting to add their spouses to employer-sponsored health insurance plans. Ryan clarifies that the rules may differ based on the size of the employer. Smaller companies with fewer than 20 employees may have distinct regulations compared to larger ones. To address these challenges, Ryan suggests practical solutions, such as utilizing short-term coverage, marketplace plans, or international plans to bridge coverage gaps until the next open enrollment period. Ryan also shares insights into the open enrollment process, emphasizing the significance of timing and the potential pitfalls of inadvertently taking government benefits. He recommends applying directly through insurance companies to avoid complications and misunderstandings. The episode underscores the importance of clear guidance and assistance throughout the health insurance journey. The conversation specifically addresses the challenges faced by couples during the process of adding a spouse to their employer-sponsored health insurance plans. Depending on the employer's size, rules can vary significantly. Smaller companies with fewer than 20 employees may have legal obligations to include spouses in the plan within 30 days of the wedding date. In contrast, larger employers often have set open enrollment periods, typically starting in December and covering the subsequent year. Ryan advises couples to consider short-term coverage, marketplace plans, or international plans as temporary solutions to bridge the coverage gap until the next open enrollment period. It becomes evident that immigrants and visa holders face unique obstacles in navigating the complexities of the U.S. healthcare system. The episode also addresses the situation where U.S. citizens want to sponsor their parents as green card holders. Although the parents may not be immediately eligible for Medicare, they have options. Ryan explains that senior citizens, even those over 65, can enroll in the marketplace. He shares a compelling example of a 90-year-old individual successfully enrolling in a marketplace plan, illustrating that age is not a barrier. However, it is essential to acknowledge that these plans may come at a significant cost, with no preexisting condition exclusions. Ryan also introduces the concept of international plans designed explicitly for seniors. These plans may have certain waiting periods for specific medical procedures, but they offer more cost-effective alternatives to marketplace plans, depending on the state and its exchange rules. The episode highlights the existence of state-based exchanges in some states and their potential benefits for immigrants. States with their own exchanges, such as California, Colorado, and others, may have more relaxed rules regarding enrollment, allowing individuals to switch plans based on their circumstances or when they move. This discussion underscores the importance of considering both federal and state-specific regulations. Listeners are encouraged to explore the direct links to Ryan's scheduling tool, his social media profiles on LinkedIn and Instagram, and articles he has written on related topics. You can find all of that and more linked below. Episode Highlights: Diverse Health Insurance Options International Travel Policies Marketplace Enrollment Short-Term Plans Navigating Open Enrollment Challenges Adding Spouses State-Based Exchanges Health Insurance for Parents Clear Guidance Quotes: "Health insurance is so important." "There's no one size fits all." "It's so important to show to immigration, you know, to have this insurance." "Our goal is to help people, not just help you for five seconds and then tell you, good luck." "You need to bridge that gap and then be able to add your spouse later." "Even if they're over 65 and they're not eligible for Medicare, they are eligible for the marketplace." "But it's the same every year. November 1st is the first day you can enroll, December 15th is the last day you can enroll, and the plans start January 1st." Links: Immigration for Couples Website Immigration for Couples Facebook Immigration for Couples Instagram Immigration for Couples Twitter Immigration for Couples TikTok Immigration for Couples LinkedIn Ryan Kennelly's Article (Insurance for K1 Visa Applicants) iHealthAgents Scheduling Tool iHealth Agents Website iHealth Agents Facebook iHealth Agents Instagram iHealth Agents LinkedIn…
 
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In Episode 14 of "Navigating Love and Immigration," we had the pleasure of hosting Michele Capecchi, an immigration attorney based in Italy. Michele is the owner and CEO of Capecchi Legal, a law firm in Florence, Italy, and brings a unique expertise in the world of global mobility. His work primarily focuses on helping individuals and companies navigate the complexities of moving to Italy, whether it's for business, family reunification, or simply the desire to embrace Italian culture. One of the most fascinating aspects of Michele's work is assisting individuals in discovering their Italian citizenship based on their heritage and ancestry, which can lead to obtaining an Italian passport. The discussion delved into the intricacies of Italian citizenship laws, particularly the concept of "citizenship by blood." Michele explained that Italy offers an exceptionally generous opportunity for individuals to claim Italian citizenship based on their lineage, going back as far as 150 years. He highlighted the importance of collecting vital records like birth and marriage certificates to prove an uninterrupted line of Italian blood. While the process may seem complex, Michele emphasized the role of legal experts in helping clients gather the necessary documentation and navigate the application process. He also shed light on a special case known as the "1948 case," where individuals born before 1948 through an Italian mother had different rules applied to their citizenship. These cases require a court proceeding to recognize Italian citizenship, allowing entire families to apply simultaneously. Michele clarified that while there are challenges in securing appointments at Italian consulates due to high demand, it's essential to remain persistent. Additionally, he cautioned against paying private companies claiming to expedite consulate appointments, as it is both illegal and unreliable. The benefits of obtaining Italian citizenship extend beyond Italy's borders, as it grants access to the entire European Union. Michele encouraged anyone with Italian heritage to explore this opportunity, emphasizing that the process may open doors to living, working, studying, and investing throughout the EU. For those interested in learning more or seeking assistance with their Italian citizenship journey, you can find information about how to contact Michele in the links below. Episode Highlights: Italian “citizenship by blood” The importance of vital records Italian citizenship by marriage vs American citizenship by marriage The 1948 Case Don’t hire private companies to expedite consulate appointments How Italian Citizenship opens up access to the EU Quotes: “Since 1992 it’s possible for those who want to become Italian to do it without renouncing their foreign citizenship.” “100 years later it is possible to claim your Italian citizenship if we’re able to show that the line of blood was not interrupted.” “After 3 years of continuous marriage you can claim your Italian citizenship.” “Other European states like France, Germany or Spain who are still allowing people to recover their respective citizenship are not so generous.” “A European passport allows you to live, study, run a business, do whatever you want in any of the 27 states of the European Union.” Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Michele Capecchi’s Facebook Michele Capecchi’s LinkedIn Capecchi Legal’s Facebook Capecchi Legal’s Instagram Capecchi Legal's Website…
 
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In today’s episode, Megan is joined by Marla Mattenson, an internationally recognized speaker and expert working with thought leaders in sales, business, and love. Marla guides businesses, couples, and individuals to uncover hidden patterns in relationships and business to unlock passion, financial success, and unlimited joy. She is the creator of the Ethical Sales Process and co-founder of the Intimacy Experts. Join us as we delve into the concept of "holding dualities" and explore its significance in navigating challenging situations, particularly in the context of immigration experiences within relationships. The episode begins by reflecting on the intricate balance between stress and beauty in the immigration process, drawing from personal experiences of Megan and her husband. The concept of holding dualities is explained as the act of embracing two seemingly opposing aspects simultaneously. This can apply to both internal and external worlds, where the focus lies on acknowledging and honoring different perspectives and ideas. For instance, in relationships, the tension between differing opinions and approaches can be managed by fostering an open dialogue that values and respects each viewpoint. By allowing for the coexistence of diverse thoughts, individuals can expand their capacity to understand, empathize, and receive more. This practice of holding dualities extends to immigration processes, where the transactional aspect of the journey is balanced with the relational dimension. The importance of prioritizing the partnership amidst the transactional portions is emphasized, fostering a sense of unity in tackling challenges. This approach is underlined as a means to cultivate resiliency, enabling couples to navigate obstacles as a united front. The power of language and its influence on perception and outcomes is also explored. The significance of language choice and its impact on energy and communication is highlighted, with an emphasis on the frequency of words and their ability to shape experiences. While negative emotions and words are acknowledged as a natural part of the process, the podcast stresses the significance of processing these feelings constructively, either by openly sharing them with consent or allowing them to pass through without judgment. This practice of conscious expression contributes to building a resilient partnership that can weather challenges, emphasizing vulnerability, consent, and the power of ethical communication in relationships. Ultimately, the podcast underscores the potential for personal and relational growth embedded within the immigration journey, where practicing the art of holding dualities and embracing language mindfully can lead to transformative outcomes. Marla also discusses her Ethical Sales Seminar on Saturday, August 26th which is available at this link: The Ethical Sales Seminar Episode Highlights: Bridge the gap between two viewpoints in your relationship Everyone is already holding duality whether they realize it or not Putting the relationship first during the immigration process Bracing for vs embracing the process Why the language you use is powerful The narrative bubble Allow yourself to have the negativity Ethical sales and the clear yes and clear no Two hour live ethical sales training opportunity Quotes: "When we consider both ways of thinking at the same time, now you get into, well, what is right and what is wrong?” “Speak from an empowered place, rather than from a victim place, and that will change the frequency of your expression.” “When couples start blaming each other, that is when things start spiraling down.” “Allow yourself to have the negativity because, guess what, if you try and push it down or shove it away, it’s going to whack a mole its way back up and pop out somewhere else.” Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Marla Mattenson’s Facebook Marla Mattenson’s LinkedIn Marla Mattenson’s Instagram The Ethical Sales Seminar The ESP Amplifier The Client Whisperer Quiz…
 
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Love & Money Stories with Hannah Chapman In today’s episode, Hannah Chapman joins Megan to discuss the sensitive topic of love and money stories. Chapman, a certified financial planner and entrepreneurial wealth coach, sheds light on the emotions that our money stories are tied to and how they affect our relationships with money. Couples, especially those in the context of immigration, have to confront intimate aspects of their finances early on in their relationships. By understanding our own money stories and being aware of our partner's stories, couples can navigate these complex conversations and grow their relationships. The consequences of not having these conversations can be dire, with financial issues being a significant contributing factor in divorce. Together, Hannah and Megan discuss the power dynamics and potential resentment that can arise in joint finances, especially when it comes to conforming to the traditional view held by immigration authorities. They suggest that couples should start by identifying what they each want for their future and work from there to find a compromise. Through working towards a "yours, mine, and ours" approach to joint finances, couples can avoid resentment and build a stronger relationship. Communication and vulnerability are key in these conversations, and one person's decision to make a change can have a powerful ripple effect on the relationship. In short,today’s episode offers the sound advice that, by being aware of our own and our partner's money stories and communicating openly, couples can create a stronger and more sustainable relationship. Episode Highlights: Money stories and how they shape our relationship with money Confronting intimate aspects of finances in relationships, especially in the context of immigration Tying money stories to our sense of survival and personal well-being Navigating complex conversations about money and finding a compromise that works for both partners The consequences of not having open and honest communication about finances Maintaining individual autonomy in joint finances to avoid resentment Overcoming the fear of sharing feelings and working towards better communication The impact of financial planning in creating peace and balance in a relationship Quotes: "Our money stories go so deep into our sense of survival and into our sense of our personal well-being that it can be very vulnerable to open up and share about that or even just to look at it for ourselves." "When your partner either grew up in a different country or a different culture or even a different socioeconomic class, it can make it seem like you guys are not even on the same planet when you're talking about money or making money decisions." "It's not that one person is doing it wrong and one person is doing it right. It's that one or both partners feels that they have zero autonomy." "When a partner has felt heard and seen and understood in the smaller conversations, they feel more able to speak up in the bigger conversations." "When we learn how to make peaceful financial decisions, that flows through to everything else as well." Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn X² Wealth Planning Expansive CEO The Expansive CEO Podcast Hannah's LinkedIn Hannah's Facebook Hannah's Upcoming Webinar Wealthy Women Rising Summit on May 25, 2023 Topic: Hidden Money Stories: How shedding light on your money stories leads to expansive prosperity…
 
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Self-Love for Stronger Relationships In today's episode, Megan is joined by Alia, a love coach, to discuss the importance of self-love and its role in allowing individuals to have strong relationships, both with partners and with themselves. Alia begins by sharing her own personal immigration journey with her ex husband, and the wisdom she has gained from her work helping others. She and Megan then delve into how the stress and pressure of the immigration process can put a strain on relationships, but also how it can be an opportunity for self-growth and making "diamonds" out of the pressure. The notion that external factors such as a romantic relationship or an immigration case will not bring true happiness is also explored, as Alia shares her own experience of believing that her happiness was dependent on her partner being with her before realizing that true happiness actually comes from within. Together, she and Megan go on to discuss the importance of being present with oneself to find this happiness within, and highlighting the fact that this perspective can lead to a deeper understanding and compassion for one's partner and a more fulfilling relationship. Listen in today to not only gain a deeper understanding of the importance of self-love, but to also learn how to use the immigration process as an opportunity for personal growth without letting it become a third wheel in your relationship. Episode Highlights: Focusing on unconditional self-love The stress and pressure of the immigration process and their potential impact Alia’s personal journey and the wisdom she has gained The importance of self-love in allowing individuals to have strong relationships The immigration process as an opportunity for personal growth. How to avoid letting the immigration process become a third wheel in relationships. Finding true happiness from within. The importance of being present with oneself Gaining a deeper understanding and compassion for your partner Quotes: "That is where we actually get to come closer to our higher self, a truer self" "When the love becomes unconditional, that's when I can accept myself exactly the way I am." "When we go to the unconditional level of self love, I feel like it's more on the transformational side than self awareness side." "That's when I can look at all the difficulties, all the challenges, that come in my life and say, ‘Okay, I'm going to use this to grow.’" "I was focused on only if he will be here with me, I'm going to feel better." "I am present with myself. I'll be available for my spouse with such a compassion too." "I already have me. I'm already complete." Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn…
 
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Tax professional and owner and CEO of Home Time Business Services, Kim Erick, joins Megan on the podcast today. Kim shares her expertise on taxes and their overlap with immigration and answering questions from listeners such as whether one needs to include their spouse on their taxes if they are married, and what the benefits of filing jointly are. She also provides tips on how to be fully informed and educated about taxes and the IRS, as well as highly useful information on how to navigate the often-complicated world of taxes and immigration. During their conversation, Kim and Megan explore the topic of compliance with both the IRS and Immigration. Together, they share information regarding taxes for US citizens living and working abroad, working for foreign companies, whether or not taxes are required to be filed in such cases, and how it all impacts the immigration process. Whether you are a US citizen living and working abroad or are just looking to be more informed about taxes and immigration, today’s episode will provide you with the valuable information and insights you need. Episode Highlights: Taxes and immigration Listeners’ questions The benefits of filing jointly with a spouse Tips on how to be fully informed and educated about taxes and the IRS Information about dependents Navigating the world of taxes and immigration Compliance with the IRS and Immigration Taxes for US citizens living and working abroad ITIN numbers for family members living abroad Tax treaties with other countries Taxes while working for a foreign company Asking the right questions when looking for a tax professional Quotes: "Kim's zone of genius is everything to do with taxes." "The IRS can be scary." "Most of my clients, the savings can be anywhere from a thousand to a couple thousand by filing jointly versus separately." "Immigration will be looking for this, just like the IRS, that if you're married, you're doing things as a married couple would do." "Individuals who try to maybe do their own and they don't fully understand the tax code will run into issues." “Being in compliance with the IRS and Immigration, that's definitely a good thing." "I've seen people that are in a spot where there is that tax treaty in place and so any income earned there is not counted." "You can also live in the United States but be employed by a foreign company. So there's a lot of different scenarios that can happen." "When you're looking for a tax professional, ask those questions.’ Have you ever done a tax return with foreign income or with foreign bank accounts?’" Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Home Time Business Services…
 
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Our Journey - Josh and Ellen In this week's episode, Megan interviews Josh and Ellen, a couple who have experienced the immigration system first hand, and are here to share their story. Along the way, they discuss the unique challenges they faced while going through the immigration process and how they were able to find support and guidance. They also delve into the stress and complexity of navigating the process as a couple, the importance of finding that support, and the value of maintaining open communication and understanding throughout. Among the challenges they faced, Josh and Ellen recount the long wait times involved and go on to emphasize the importance of patience and grace. They also highlight the value of seeking support from both family and professionals, as well as the importance of keeping track of and collecting documentation of the relationship. The episode draws to a close with some valuable tips for couples who are just starting their immigration journey. Episode Highlights: Josh and Ellen’s story Becoming overwhelmed by the immigration process Seeking help from a professional The importance of open communication and understanding in their relationship Their experience with the adjustment period after getting married The challenges of long distance relationships during the immigration process Finding support from others going through similar experiences Patience and grace Advice for couples just starting the process Collecting and organizing relationship documentation Quotes: "Going through that process of trying to find somebody to help us with that, not knowing how long the process is going to take - it can be quite stressful. So we're very grateful that we found you guys and you were able to help us with that." "I think we were both definitely overwhelmed.” "I think it's important to just remember that it is a process and it's not going to happen overnight. So just try and stay positive and communicate with each other." "I think having patience is key and just being there for each other and supporting each other through the process." "It's important to find people who are going through the same thing or have gone through the same thing because they can provide a lot of support and guidance." "It was tough being apart, but it just made our relationship stronger in the end because we had to communicate more and we were more understanding of each other's situation." "And then if you have questions, ask your attorney." "Just keep it in mind, like, still just collecting as you go through your relationship. Just collecting, like, any documentation that you have with your relationship." Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn…
 
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Stress is a Choice This week's episode of Navigating Love and Immigration explores the concept that we have the ability to choose how we respond to stress, even in the context of immigration. Host Megan Pastrana provides an overview of stress and its evolutionary purpose, and discusses how we can take responsibility for our emotions and the stress we experience. Megan also delves into the importance of finding balance and healthy coping mechanisms, including self-care practices such as sleep, nutrition, physical activity, and relaxation. She also addresses the value of seeking support from others, including a therapist, and the role of communication and vulnerability in managing stress as a couple. In future episodes, Megan will be joined by a therapist to further explore this crucial topic. Episode Highlights: The evolutionary purpose of stress Choosing how we feel and experience life Stress and the need for balance and healthy coping mechanisms Taking responsibility for our emotions The role of a therapist in helping individuals manage their stress The unique challenges faced by couples going through the immigration process The benefits of seeking support and guidance during the immigration process Strategies for managing stress and maintaining a healthy relationship The importance of self-care and finding healthy outlets for stress and emotions The role of communication and vulnerability in managing stress as a couple Quotes: "Falling in love is exciting. Maintaining a healthy relationship takes work. And when you're going through an immigration process, you are faced with unique challenges." "We as human beings have this really amazing power of choice, this power to choose how we want to feel and experience life." "The reality is stress is a really important part of our evolutionary biology... It's our fight or flight response… It gives us the ability to survive in really dangerous situations in life." "The reality is we have to find balance and healthy coping mechanisms to be able to handle the stress that life throws at us." "It's really important to take responsibility for our emotions and the stress that we have." "I can't control when immigration is going to make a decision on our case, and I can't control how soon or how quickly this process will be done. But what I can control is where my focus is and how I want to experience the journey." "Making sure that all of those things were a part of my day - to feel fulfilled, to fill my cup, and to take my focus off of being stressed.” Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn…
 
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Traveling with your Pet to the US with Dr. Gary Richter Your pet is a member of your family, and when you’re starting a new chapter of your life abroad, you want to make sure that your pet is fully supported and taken care of during that transition. But let’s face it, there are a lot of things to have in mind when you’re traveling with your pet, from their nutrition quality to pet compliance and paperwork. So, tune into this week’s episode to make sure you’ve got everything covered. In this episode of the Navigating Love and Immigration podcast, Megan welcomes Dr. Gary Richter, a doctor of veterinary medicine. Aside from owning a veterinary practice in California, he's also the author of the international best-seller, The Ultimate Pet Health Guide, and the owner of a company called Ultimate Pet Nutrition. Dr. Richter starts off the episode by explaining his unique approach to pet care, combining traditional medicine with a holistic approach. Then, he shares a checklist for couples moving abroad with their pets. For instance, if you want to mitigate your pet’s stress and anxiety, you need to get them accustomed to the travel carrier and prepare them in advance for the moving day. Finally, Megan and Dr. Richter conclude the episode by pointing out the importance of advance planning when moving abroad with your furry friend. As you will hear today, as with so many of life’s events, if you want to make sure that everything goes smoothly with your move, the key is to plan ahead. Episode Highlights: The importance of nutrition for pets Helping pets gradually adjust to a new environment Preparing for travel and relieving your pet’s stress Pet compliance and paperwork Do you need a pet passport? The importance of advance planning Quotes: “Traveling, moving, new environments - that in and of itself is a stress for pets. It's a stress for everybody.” “Travel days are not fun for anybody, and particularly for an animal who does not cognitively understand what's going on. So, anything that you can do to just sort of get them accustomed to the movement, the sounds, the whatever it may be, it's just going to take the edge off that much more.” “advance planning is a real big thing here because you can't just pop them in a carrier and call it good. It's a slow acclimation process.” “You cannot DIY it because, at some point, a veterinarian signature is going to be required.” “Plan ahead; that's the biggest thing, both from the standpoint of the paperwork, of the regulations, but also from the perspective of getting your pet accustomed to travel.” “We support them. They support us. It's unconditional love. It's the best thing ever.” Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Dr. Gary Richter’s Website The Ultimate Pet Health Guide…
 
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Plan a Dream Wedding in 90 Days - Rich & Shelby Immigration is stressful, to say the least. And it can take a huge toll on your relationship. While you’re rushing to gather the required documents, plan a last-minute wedding, or maybe even elope with your significant other, you can lose sight of the bigger picture. But you should never forget that your wedding day is about your love, so there’s no need to rush it. You can actually celebrate your big day in an intentional and beautiful way, even as you’re going through the immigration process. In this episode of the Navigating Love and Immigration podcast, Megan welcomes Rich and Shelby, a dynamic duo providing couples with an authentic, luxurious wedding experience. Their company ‘Let’s Knot and Say We Did’ helps couples create weddings tailored to their personality, love story, and vision. Rich and Shelby believe that love is the most powerful force in the universe and should be celebrated as such. Even if you have a 90-day window to plan a wedding, you can still make it special. Despite the many potential bumps on the road, you should never forget to love and appreciate your significant other. That’s why it’s important to create a nurturing and safe space where you can both be your true authentic selves. So, be intentional, put your partnership first, and start by planning the wedding day of your dreams. Episode Highlights: Rich and Shelby’s story of starting their own business Discussing the incredible power of love Growing together as a couple Helping couples create the perfect wedding experience The 90-day window and elopement Celebrating the wedding union in an intentional way Feeling comfortable being yourself in a relationship Quotes: “Getting to know how love works, it just leaves me in awe every time.” “Love is the most powerful force in the universe.” “I had never been in a relationship with somebody that I could grow with. I was always outgrowing the other person.” “There's ways to really make it special, even within 90 days.” “Everyone's love story is important. And why wouldn't you want it told for you in a way that's super personal and just full of love.” “Can you be in a relationship, or is your relationship with someone where you don't have to hold it together?” Links: Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Immigration for Couples Website Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Let’s Knot and Say We Did…
 
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Immigration is a bumpy road, especially for couples trying to navigate through it together. But one thing’s for sure: you shouldn’t let it consume you and take over your relationship, so don’t let your relationship take the backseat. In this week’s episode, Megan welcomes the first real-life couple who she has helped navigate love and immigration. Meet Jorge and Kali. Their immigration story has a happy ending, and they’re sharing all their tips and tricks in this week’s episode. First, they start off by telling us where it all started for them, how they met, and how they fell in love. Then, they proceed to talk about the rocky path to getting that US visa. They reflect on the many challenges they’ve had to overcome along the way, pointing out the importance of patience. If you want your immigration process to go as smoothly as possible for you and your significant other, you need to be open and flexible with each other. After all, you need to remember that you’re on the same team - as you go through this together, it can make your relationship stronger than ever. Episode Highlights: Discussing DACA Starting the immigration journey Adjusting to the immigration process The importance of patience Advice for couples going through immigration What is the immigration interview like? Quotes: “Being under DACA, you're grateful for what you have, but at the same time, you're kind of ashamed a little bit. You don't want to tell people.” “That's one thing that we tell anybody that we know that's going to be going through this - we tell them to pick a good lawyer, somebody who is going to be open and honest with you.” “Be open, be flexible, and be patient, because it's a very long ride.” “When you start at the beginning of the process, I think it's key to remember that you're on the same team.” “Don't let your relationship take the backseat.” Links: Immigration for Couples Website Immigration for Couples on Facebook Immigration for Couples on LinkedIn Megan Pastrana’s LinkedIn Immigration for Couples on YouTube…
 
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