Information on how to apply for Medicaid in Virginia.
In this sectionHow to apply for Medicaid
Apply in one of these ways:
When you apply, you will need this information:
Application Assisters
If you need help with your application, find an Application Assister.
How to send information we ask for
We will send you a letter if we need more information. You can send your information to Virginia Medicaid in one of these ways:
You can scan and upload, attach electronic copies, or take a photo of your information and attach it to the email. To keep your information secure, this email address only receives information. You will not get a reply.
For questions, call Cover Virginia at 833-5CALLVA.
Applying for more than two people
You may need to print more pages if you are applying for Medicaid, FAMIS or Plan First for more than two people in your household. Use the Additional Person Single Page Supplement. You cannot use this application by itself. You must also complete the Application for Health Coverage & Help Paying Costs. Then submit the Additional Person Single Page Supplement with your application.
Applying for Medicaid for adults over age 19 with disabilities, or who are 65 or older, or for anyone who needs long-term care
You must complete the ABD-LTC Application – Appendix D and the Application for Health Coverage & Help Paying Costs.
Applying for the medically needy
Complete Medically Needy Spenddown – Appendix E if you applied for health care coverage for someone who is medically needy, but has income greater than the Medicaid limit and wants to be evaluated for a spenddown based on income, resources, and medical expenses. Spenddown works like an insurance policy deductible. The amount of the “deductible” is called the “spenddown liability.” Once medical bills are equal to or greater than the spenddown liability, the application will be re-evaluated for Medicaid eligibility.
Applying for persons with special needs
Complete Nursing or Community Based Care – Appendix F if you applied for health care coverage for someone who needs help with everyday things like bathing, dressing, walking or using the bathroom to live safely in the home. Also complete Appendix F if a doctor or nurse has told the person applying that they have a physical disability, chronic (long-term) disease, mental or emotional illness, or addiction disorder.
To learn more about how to appeal a decision, go to the Cover Virginia Appeals webpage.