Clubs and attendees not from the United States should purchase Short-Term Travel insurance.
This coverage is designed for individuals visiting the United States from another country. This insurance will pay for emergency medical expenses resulting from an accident or sickness. You should purchase insurance coverage to include time from the day the trip begins through the date you return to your home.
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My high school classmate once described a flood that overwhelmed her home in the Philippines. As floodwaters quickly filled the house, she was forced to climb to the top of the roo...
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