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Matthew_C
Jun 26, 2017Explorer
Hi Old-Biscuit. Thanks for answering my questions so directly.
To answer your question about me:
I'm on Medicare. From what I understand, Medicare provides coverage in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and US territories. Qualified beneficiaries will receive coverage for any medical care they receive within federal boundaries. Any health care provider or institution operating under US jurisdiction is required to adhere to the provisions of the Medicare program. The providers may or may not be enrolled in the Medicare program but they are obligated to accept the Medicare fee schedule for reimbursement of medically necessary services.
I've yet to use my Medicare benefits, but assume I should be good to go. If you can think of a reason my benefits may be a problem while traveling, please let me know. I'm also on Social Security, and Direct Deposits arrive monthly. I don't believe traveling and giving the SSA a PMB address should be a problem. Even mentally ill homeless people receive their benefits without a physical address from what I understand. It seems the federal gov't works with you. Once again, if anyone thinks I could have problems, please let me know.
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To get back to the Drivers License...just to make sure I have it right...I need to bring the following:
1 - Certified copy of a birth certificate issued by a state of the United States. It must be a certified copy and have the stamp or raised seal of the issuing authority. (I HAVE THIS...no problem here)
2 - Social Security card. (I HAVE THIS...again, no problem)
3 - In lieu of providing two documents proving my residential address, I simply provide the receipt from where I stayed in SD (minimum one night), and my PMB address.
Do I have it all covered? Also, do I need to bring proof that I've received mail at my PMB? I plan on going for my license immediately after I open the PMB...and pretty much all of my bills are handled online. I rarely receive mail of any sort.
Thanks again for the help. I want this to go smoothly!
To answer your question about me:
I'm on Medicare. From what I understand, Medicare provides coverage in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and US territories. Qualified beneficiaries will receive coverage for any medical care they receive within federal boundaries. Any health care provider or institution operating under US jurisdiction is required to adhere to the provisions of the Medicare program. The providers may or may not be enrolled in the Medicare program but they are obligated to accept the Medicare fee schedule for reimbursement of medically necessary services.
I've yet to use my Medicare benefits, but assume I should be good to go. If you can think of a reason my benefits may be a problem while traveling, please let me know. I'm also on Social Security, and Direct Deposits arrive monthly. I don't believe traveling and giving the SSA a PMB address should be a problem. Even mentally ill homeless people receive their benefits without a physical address from what I understand. It seems the federal gov't works with you. Once again, if anyone thinks I could have problems, please let me know.
______________________________________________________________________
To get back to the Drivers License...just to make sure I have it right...I need to bring the following:
1 - Certified copy of a birth certificate issued by a state of the United States. It must be a certified copy and have the stamp or raised seal of the issuing authority. (I HAVE THIS...no problem here)
2 - Social Security card. (I HAVE THIS...again, no problem)
3 - In lieu of providing two documents proving my residential address, I simply provide the receipt from where I stayed in SD (minimum one night), and my PMB address.
Do I have it all covered? Also, do I need to bring proof that I've received mail at my PMB? I plan on going for my license immediately after I open the PMB...and pretty much all of my bills are handled online. I rarely receive mail of any sort.
Thanks again for the help. I want this to go smoothly!
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