

Families often ask whether travel insurance is required for parents visiting the United States on a B2 (tourist) visa. The straightforward answer is no—travel or health insurance is not a legal requirement for B2 visa holders. U.S. consular officers and immigration officials do not typically request proof of insurance during the visa application process or at the port of entry, unlike other visa categories that specifically mandate coverage, such as Schengen visas or student and J1 exchange visas.
Even though it is not compulsory, the reality of U.S. healthcare costs makes travel insurance an essential consideration for parents, especially elderly travelers. Below is a detailed guide to help families understand the rules, the risks, and the best insurance options available.
Unlike some U.S. visas that come with mandatory health insurance requirements, the B2 tourist visa does not require travelers to purchase insurance as a condition of approval.
That said, during the visa interview, consular officers may ask how parents intend to cover unexpected medical expenses. Demonstrating awareness of healthcare costs—and purchasing a visitor insurance can demonstrate financial preparedness and responsibility, strengthening the visa application process.
While health insurance is not legally required by law, visiting the US without insurance coverage carries serious financial risk. The U.S. has some of the highest healthcare costs in the world. Consider the following average expenses without insurance:
For elderly parents (especially those 65-70 years and above), the risk of needing medical care is significantly higher. Even minor incidents, such as infections, seasonal flu, or slip and fall accident, can lead to overwhelming medical bills.
Visitor medical insurance offers peace of mind by ensuring that parents: Receive access to quality hospitals and doctors in the US without financial stress.
When selecting travel insurance for parents on a B2 visa, families usually consider two types of visitor insurance plans:
One of the most key factors when choosing a visitor insurance plan for parents is coverage of pre-existing conditions. Most standard policies exclude treatment for chronic or long-term conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or chronic heart disease.
However, many plans do provide coverage for the acute onset of pre-existing conditions. This refers to sudden and unexpected recurrences that require immediate medical treatment. For elderly parents with common conditions, this benefit can be crucial.
Coverage varies by plan and age bracket. For example:
At Visitor Guard®, we have seen how medical emergencies can disrupt family visits and create unexpected financial stress. That is why we strongly recommend purchasing a comprehensive visitor insurance plan before parents’ travel.
With Visitor Guard®, you benefit from:
Our mission is to give families peace of mind so that parents can enjoy their trip without the constant worry of unmanageable medical expenses.
In summary, health insurance is not legally required for B2 visa holders visiting the U.S. Typically, consular officers nor immigration officers ask for proof of coverage during the visa process or upon entry. However, considering the extremely high cost of healthcare in the United States, visitor travel insurance is strongly recommended.
For elderly parents especially, purchasing comprehensive travel insurance with coverage for emergencies and acute onset of pre-existing conditions can make all the difference. Families that invest in the right plan can focus on enjoying precious time together rather than worrying about potential financial risks.
Visitor Guard® is here to help families compare plans and secure the protection that best suits their parents’ health needs and travel plans.