Visitors Insurance for Every Major Texas City
Texas is one of the most visited states in the US — and one of the most expensive places to be uninsured. Find city-specific guides, hospital networks, and exact pricing for every major Texas market.
Texas City Guides — Pick Your City
Home to the Texas Medical Center — the largest medical complex in the world. Essential coverage for the city's massive Nigerian, Indian, and Chinese visitor communities.
Global corporate headquarters, DFW International Airport, and one of the largest Indian-American tech communities in Texas. Parents from India visit by the thousands.
Joint Base San Antonio — the nation's largest military installation — brings international military families. The city's deep Mexican roots mean constant cross-border family visits.
Tesla, Apple, Google, Meta — Austin's tech boom has brought thousands of H1B families. Indian parents visiting their children in the Texas tech corridor.
Binational metro with Ciudad Juárez. Thousands of Mexican nationals cross daily — most without US health coverage. IMSS stops at the Rio Grande.
American Airlines HQ, Alliance Airport, and a major energy sector. International professionals and their families from the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America.
Toyota, JPMorgan, and dozens of Fortune 500 campuses. One of the highest concentrations of Indian-American tech professionals — and their visiting parents — in Texas.
Explosive growth driven by tech and South Asian families. Major Indian community infrastructure. Parents from Hyderabad and Bangalore visit year-round.
The most active commercial border crossing in North America. 10,000+ crossings daily — mostly without US medical coverage. One of our highest-need markets.
DHR Health draws patients from across Mexico and Latin America. The Rio Grande Valley's cross-border visitor market is enormous — and almost entirely uninsured.
More Texas City Guides
AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, Six Flags. Large Latino, Vietnamese, and South Asian communities. Between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi brings international military families. South Texas hub for Mexican visitors and Gulf Coast tourists.
Corporate HQ for Kimberly-Clark, Celanese, and Michaels. Adjacent to DFW Airport — prime landing point for international business visitors.
Large Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, and Indian communities. International District on Gus Thomasson Road — constant family visits from Southeast Asia and East Asia.
North Dallas tech and corporate boom. South Asian and Chinese families arriving with relocating professionals. Strong medical infrastructure.
Sits between Dallas and Fort Worth. Diverse Latino, Vietnamese, and Korean communities. Epic Waters, Lone Star Park, and active family tourism.
Binational metro with Matamoros. Millions of Mexican crossings per year — almost all without US insurance. Valley Baptist Medical Center serves the region.
4,000+ international students at Texas Tech. Parents from India, China, and Saudi Arabia visit for graduation and extended stays. Only Level I Trauma for 400 miles.
University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University — 5,000+ international students. Chinese, Indian, and Korean family visits year-round.
Josey Lane's South Asian community is among the densest in Texas. Indian, Korean, and Pakistani parents visiting IT professionals in the DFW tech corridor.
Highest South Asian concentration in Houston suburbs. Indian, Pakistani, and Chinese families fill Telfair and New Territory. Memorial Hermann and Houston Methodist nearby.
Baylor University international students and global Magnolia Market tourists. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center serves Central Texas.
Indian, Nigerian, and Saudi energy professionals in the world's most productive oil field. Remote West Texas location — air evacuation coverage is essential.
Largest US Army base in the world. International military families from South Korea, Philippines, Mexico, and Germany. TRICARE does NOT cover civilian visitors.
Only major medical center for 200 miles. Mexican families visiting agricultural workers. Palo Duro Canyon draws outdoor tourists. Tornado Alley weather risks.
Why Texas Requires Special Attention
Texas has the 2nd largest immigrant population in the US. Family visits from India, Mexico, Nigeria, China, and the Philippines are a daily reality.
The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the largest medical complex on earth. Uninsured rates are among the highest in the country.
El Paso, Laredo, McAllen, and Brownsville process millions of Mexican visitors annually — most without US health coverage.
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