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Do i have to be a us citizen to be a living organ donor?

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No: Anyone who is in the country legally can become an organ donor.

Answered 12/31/2014

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No.: As long as the donor and recipient operations are done in hospitals approved by the united network for organ sharing (unos). You should discuss directly with your transplant team the plans for insurance coverage and follow-up after the procedures.

Answered 4/9/2014

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No: Donor expenses are covered by recipient insurance. The donor may be in the us on a visitor visa.

Answered 8/18/2013

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