It’s one of the most talked about stories at home and abroad.
Yes, I'm referring to childbirth in the United States of America.
For couples, it’s an issue that always comes up for discussion whenever the lady becomes pregnant; “Where should we have our baby and why?”
Since questions surrounding birthright citizenship in the US began to arise, it became the topic of discussion worldwide. It definitely wasn’t what millions of to-be-parents who dreamt of the “American dream” for their unborn children had expected. With fear in their voices and trembling hands, they asked who they could and searched the web for an answer to the gnawing question: “Could Uncle Sam takeaway birthright citizenship?”
It’s human for every parent to envision for their child a life which they didn’t have, and for those avid planners, where to have their baby is usually first on the list when planning ahead in a bid to secure that dream life for their child. This where Lifecircle comes in. To help international patients cope with the hustle and bustle that comes with traveling to the USA to have a child, Lifecircles provides the world’s most comprehensive medical concierge services, dedicated to providing first class service and compassionate support to its clientele; the Lifecircle concierge team will assist you through the visa process and will arrange your entire stay, from booking travel, doctors’ appointments down to providing you with upscale accommodations.
Why choose Lifecircle? These were some of the fears and worries that their clients (commonly referred to as #Lifecirclemoms) had before they got into a conversation with their team.
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Takes forever to find a doctor
At Lifecircle, they've heard a lot of cases where expectant moms go to the US, usually heavily pregnant, with little or no plan before arrival, and then hurriedly start looking for a doctor before their due date and in a lot of cases, they don't easily find one. With Lifecircle, this can easily be avoided. They connect you with one of their medical partners, where you are attached to an OB/GYN before you even step foot into the USA. This process is important not only because it drastically reduces your hospital waiting time or in this case, the time you’d spend trying to find a doctor, it is also an important part of the visa process which will be discussed next.
Getting a visa is more difficult when you’re pregnant
Giving birth in the United States is legal. What is illegal is lying or misrepresenting the reason for your trip to the USA in any capacity. However, the USA isn’t the easiest of countries to get into, especially if you plan to have a child there. Here’s the catch; because the United States is a country whose people are mostly immigrants or the descendants of immigrants, U.S. visa law requires a visa officer to presume (as a matter of law) that a visa applicant actually intends to stay in the United States permanently unless and until the applicant demonstrates that s/he will return to her/his country of permanent residence. In a situation where the applicant is well-established where they reside and have a good standard of living
there (permanent residence), in other words every reason to go back once you have given birth - a doctor to handle your case and enough funds to cover your bills, this helps to reassure the visa officer that the applicant will not become a "public charge" (reliant on U.S. public funding to cover part of the cost of her medical treatment). It also solidifies the case that the client really is going to the United States for medical treatment, not to overstay the visa and attempt to remain in the United States permanently. If all those essential boxes are checked, a visa applicant may not have much of a task to rebut that legal presumption, therefore giving the applicant the best chances for success. Lifecircle can assist in
supporting your application by providing you with documentation that is necessary when traveling abroad for this purpose.
there (permanent residence), in other words every reason to go back once you have given birth - a doctor to handle your case and enough funds to cover your bills, this helps to reassure the visa officer that the applicant will not become a "public charge" (reliant on U.S. public funding to cover part of the cost of her medical treatment). It also solidifies the case that the client really is going to the United States for medical treatment, not to overstay the visa and attempt to remain in the United States permanently. If all those essential boxes are checked, a visa applicant may not have much of a task to rebut that legal presumption, therefore giving the applicant the best chances for success. Lifecircle can assist in
supporting your application by providing you with documentation that is necessary when traveling abroad for this purpose.
How do I access high-tech facilities?
The United States is home to some of the world’s most technologically advanced hospitals so there is no logic in boarding a plane down to a foreign country to have a baby in a substandard facility. With the convenience of the Lifecircle concierge team to handle everything for you, they take the stress out of choosing the perfect service. Lifecircle partners with the best doctors and medical institutions in the Washington DC area - leaders in medical education, groundbreaking research, and innovative, patient-centered care. They're always striving to deliver on their vision of making extraordinary healthcare effortlessly available to international communities.
Visit www.lifecircleusa.com/childbirth-pricing to see their available childbirth packages!
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