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Home » FAQs » Will people with pending green card applications lose Medicaid coverage?

Will people with pending green card applications lose Medicaid coverage?

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Will people with pending green card applications lose Medicaid coverage?

As of October 1, 2026, people with pending green card status will no longer qualify for Medicaid.

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Will children who have asylum lose Medicaid coverage?
Will immigrants in the affected groups who are pregnant and those under 18 lose coverage as of October 1, 2026, or will they be automatically covered under Cover All Coloradans?
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