If you entered the United States under humanitarian protection, you may be eligible for Minnesota health care programs available to residents with low incomes.
If you are a newly arrived refugee resettled in Minnesota, contact your resettlement agency for assistance to submit a health care program application through a designated process for new arrivals.
If you have one of the other immigration statuses listed at the top of this webpage, or are a newly arrived refugee who resettled in another state and moved to Minnesota:
As of Jan. 1, 2025, immigration status does not matter for MinnesotaCare. You can apply now to see if you qualify. Some people who are eligible for MinnesotaCare have to pay a premium to get MinnesotaCare coverage. MinnesotaCare helps pay for health care expenses like preventative care, prescription drugs and other health services.
The Resettlement Programs Office partners with the Minnesota Department of Health’s Refugee and International Health Program to coordinate and implement the state’s refugee health screening process. The Refugee and International Health Program partners with local health departments, private health care providers and community organizations to offer each new refugee arrival a comprehensive screening examination, appropriate follow-up or referral, and community-based health education.
If you are a newly arrived refugee resettled in Minnesota, your resettlement agency will ensure you receive a refugee health screening. If you have one of the other immigration statuses listed at the top of this webpage, or are a newly arrived refugee who resettled in another state and moved to Minnesota, you may be eligible to receive a health screening. Call the Refugee and International Health Program at 651-201-5414 for more information.
For access to health education materials and resources, see Health Education Materials for Refugees.
For access to the Health Services Directory, Diverse Media Directory and Community Based Organization Directory, see Directories for Organizations Serving Diverse Communities.