You work hard to feed America. Now let us take care of you. Qualify for $0 health insurance through the ACA Marketplace — even on a work visa.
Utah hosts thousands of H2A and H2B visa workers every year. The largest H2A industries in Utah are cherries, peaches, vegetables, sheep. H2B workers in Utah are concentrated in hospitality, ski resorts, landscaping.
H2A and H2B workers in Utah qualify for $0 ACA Marketplace health insurance through HealthCare.gov. Signature Insurance is licensed in Utah and helps you enroll for free in English or Spanish — usually in 20–30 minutes by phone.
📋 Get Free Utah CoverageSpecific to Utah's ACA Marketplace, Medicaid status, and main cherries industry workforce.
H2A and H2B workers in Utah enroll through HealthCare.gov, the federal ACA Marketplace. Utah does not run its own state-based exchange. Premium Tax Credits work the same — most Utah H2A and H2B workers qualify for $0 monthly premiums.
Utah expanded Medicaid under the ACA, so workers earning below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level may qualify for Medicaid instead of (or in addition to) Marketplace coverage. However, lawful presence requirements still apply — H2A and H2B workers typically must be in the U.S. for 5 years before qualifying for Medicaid. Most workers go directly to a $0 ACA Marketplace plan instead, which has no waiting period.
There's no single "best" plan — the right ACA Marketplace plan for Utah's cherries workers depends on your age, income, and what providers you need access to. A licensed agent compares all $0-premium Silver and Bronze plans available in your county and picks one with strong provider networks and low co-pays for the medical issues common in cherries, peaches, vegetables, sheep work. Free, takes 20-30 minutes by phone.
Sign up within 60 days of arriving in Utah — your H2A or H2B visa start date opens a Special Enrollment Period that lets you enroll outside the standard November-January Open Enrollment window. Coverage starts the 1st of the following month. If you arrive in March, you can be covered by April 1. Don't wait until you need a doctor — enroll the first week you're in Utah.
Your plan includes everything you need to stay healthy while working in the U.S.
Primary care and specialist visits at $30-$50 co-pay!
Medications covered so you can stay healthy on the job. With $3-$10 co-pay!
Urgent care covered when you need it most. $50-$75 co-pay!
Eye and Dental plans available for purchase.
Prenatal, delivery, and newborn care for growing families. At a seriously discounted rate!
Counseling and mental health services to support your wellbeing.
Getting enrolled is simple. Joe handles everything for you.
Call, email, or fill out the form below. Joe speaks with you directly.
Joe reviews your visa status and income to find the best plan for you.
Joe will find the best plan available in your area with the lowest co-pays and no monthly cost.
Your coverage starts quickly. By the first of the following month. Use your insurance card at any doctor.
Most H2A and H2B visa holders qualify for free or very low-cost ACA health insurance. Here's what you need:
Fill out the form below and Joe will contact you to complete your free enrollment. It only takes a few minutes.
Have questions? We have answers.
Yes! H2A and H2B visa holders are lawfully present in the U.S. and can qualify for ACA Marketplace plans, often with significant subsidies that bring the cost to $0 per month.
Many H2A and H2B workers qualify for premium tax credits that cover 100% of the monthly premium, resulting in $0 cost. Joe will verify your specific eligibility during a free consultation.
No. ACA Marketplace insurance is not considered a public charge and will not affect your H2A or H2B visa status or future immigration applications.
The enrollment process typically takes 20–30 minutes. Joe will guide you through every step and handle all the paperwork on your behalf.
Yes, in many cases family members who are also lawfully present in the U.S. can be added to your plan. Joe will review all family member eligibility during your consultation.
Ready to get covered? Reach out now — it's free and there's no obligation.