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How Do I Buy Travel Insurance?

If you’re thinking, “I just need insurance for my trip—where do I start?” you’re not alone. Here’s a step-by-step guide so you can do it yourself, right away.

 

🛠️ Step 1: Decide What Kind of Trip You’re Taking

  • Mission trip or faith-based tour? → You’ll want the TripArmor® plan.

  • AMAC member traveling for leisure? → You’ll want the TripWise® plan for AMAC.

  • General leisure or luxury trip (not AMAC)? → TripWise® is your best fit.

  • Traveling multiple times a year? → Consider an Annual or Multi-Trip plan.

  • Living or serving abroad long-term? → Look at Global Health Insurance.

 

🛠️ Step 2: Fill Out the Right Quote Form

 

🛠️ Step 3: Review Your Options

  • You’ll either receive a customized quote by email or see plans online right away.

  • Compare what’s included (trip cancellation, medical coverage, evacuation, etc.).

  • Not sure which option fits? Our team will point you to the right plan automatically.

 

🛠️ Step 4: Purchase Online

  • Once you choose your plan, you can complete the purchase online in minutes.

  • You’ll receive confirmation emails with your policy documents and ID cards.

  • Keep a copy on your phone and bring a printed copy when you travel.

 

🛡️ Bottom Line:
Buying travel insurance doesn’t have to be complicated. Just pick the form that matches your trip type, review your options, and purchase online.

👉 If you’re stuck between options, start with a general contact form—we’ll make sure your request gets to the right department.

 

⚖️ Disclaimer

This article is for general informational purposes only and does not guarantee coverage or benefit eligibility. Plans vary by provider, and all benefits are subject to policy terms and exclusions.

Please note: Insurance Consultants International is not the claims department and does not determine claim outcomes. All decisions regarding coverage and reimbursement are made by the licensed claims administrator named in your plan documents.

It is the insured’s responsibility to review their full policy documents to understand what is and is not covered.