See examples of acceptable documentation and frequently asked questions below.
Examples of Documentation
Dependent Type | Documentation Needed |
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Spouse | Marriage Certificate |
Partner | MIT Affidavit of Partnership for Benefits Eligibility |
Birth child up to age 26 | Birth Certificate showing name of child and name of employee |
Adopted child up to age 26 | Adoption Certificate showing name of child, name of employee, and birth date of the child |
Step-child up to age 26 | Birth Certificate showing name of child and spouse’s/partner’s name AND Marriage Certificate showing employee’s name and spouse’s/partner’s name |
Child up to age 26 for whom you are the Legal Guardian | Proof of Legal Guardianship AND Birth Certificate |
Child with a mental or physical disability up to age 26 or older who is not able to earn his or her own living | Appropriate documentation as listed above for birth, adoption or legal guardian status AND Certification by Medical Plan |
Child recognized under a Qualified Medical Child Support Order | Qualified Medical Child Support Order AND Birth Certificate |
Birth child of an enrolled dependent child (as defined above) | Birth Certificate showing name of birth child and name of your enrolled dependent child |
Divorced Spouse | Please contact MIT Benefits |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the Institute require all MIT faculty and staff to provide proof of their dependents?
MIT receives a significant portion of its annual revenue from research grants and contracts. Approximately 40% of that revenue represents reimbursement for the cost of salaries and fringe benefits for MIT faculty and staff who directly devote time and effort associated with these awards. In addition, through many jobs across campus, MIT employees indirectly support the Institute's research efforts, and therefore a portion of their salaries and fringe benefits are also reimbursable.
The federal government actively reviews the financial records of federal contractors such as MIT for compliance. The cost of these benefits can only be reimbursed if the dependents' eligibility can be verified.
What is the definition of a dependent?
Please see the table below.
How can I submit my documentation?
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Other ways to submit documentation
If you prefer, you can mail a copy of your documentation to MIT Benefits, or bring it to Human Resources on the 5th floor of 600 Technology Square in Cambridge.
Do I have to provide this documentation every year?
If you provided proof of eligibility when your dependents were newly enrolled, and you keep those same dependents on your coverage from one year to the next, you do not need to provide verification again during Open Enrollment.
Does everyone at the Institute need to supply this documentation?
Everyone who is covering dependents is required to do so.
Can I submit a short form birth certificate?
Yes, as long as it has the name of the child and your name.
Do I have to show a birth certificate for my stepchild?
Yes, as long as it shows the name of the child and spouse's/partner's name AND you also submit a marriage certificate showing your name and spouse's/partner's name.
My child is adopted. I have papers stating this. Will this do?
You need to submit the adoption certificate showing name of child, your name, and birth date of the child.
I was married outside of the U.S. What documentation is considered OK?
You need to submit a marriage certificate. The other documents that will be accepted are pending review from legal counsel.
What if I am covering a former spouse?
You need to provide a copy of your divorce decree that states you are responsible for your former spouse's health coverage; then, you can enroll your former spouse in an individual plan at full cost.
Please contact MIT Benefits.
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