International Removals to America .
Relocation to USA . Moving House Overseas
If you are moving to America / USA, there is a lot
more to consider than choosing an international
removals service. Our relocation guide below provides additional information on choosing
schools, working abroad, sorting your finances and more. Please
note this information is believed to be accurate at the time of
writing, but please check with our international removals department
prior to your moving date.
Visas
There are a number of different visas you can apply for when moving
to America from the UK, depending on how long you intend to live
there for. Temporary work visas allow foreign workers residency
for a period of time to live and work. These vary in duration and
include Speciality Visas (H1b), Temporary Skilled or Unskilled
(H2B), Intracompany Transferees (L1) and Employment Based Preference
Visas.
Permanent work visas are allocated to applicants who can make
a significant contribution to the country. These are grouped into
preference categories; the highest of which is the first preference.
This category (EB1) welcomes applications from aliens with extraordinary
abilities, investors, outstanding professors and researchers, multi
national executives and managers. The second preference category
(EB2) is open to applications from people with advanced degrees
or those that have exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or
business. The third, fourth and fifth preferences invite skilled
workers / professionals, special immigrants including religious
ministers and investors who will create employment in the country
respectively.
Many of these permanent work visa preference categories are oversubscribed,
which means that it can take a number of years for employees to
be allocated their visa.
Family visas are also available to certain
immediate relatives of American citizens allowing them permanent
residency without regard to the preference system of allocation.
These are available for an American citizen’s spouse, child
and parents.
It is also possible for siblings of American citizens and adult
children (over 21) to apply for a family visa under a preference
system of allocation.
Finances
It is important to organise your finances pre-departure so that
everything is in place when you arrive. Investigate whether your
current bank has a dedicated expatriate division, or consider opening
a new account with an American bank such as the Bank of America
and Citibank.
Schools
Education is compulsory in America, whether it takes place at
a public, private, religious or boarding school, by private tutor
or home educating. Children are guaranteed public education in
their area of residence. To enrol parents need to find out which
school district they are in, and then call the school that their
address puts the children into and inform them that the children
will be attending. There are only small fees associated with attending
public schools such as book rental fees.
There are also many excellent private schools, which vary in cost.
Many parents are now choosing to home educate their children in
the US to provide them with a more natural method of teaching that
is flexible enough to be able to give the child exactly what he
or she needs.
Healthcare
American health care is generally paid for through medical insurance
although over 47 million Americans currently hold no cover. Without
an adequate insurance policy, the cost of medical treatment is
very expensive, with even an ambulance ride to hospital costing
a few hundred dollars.
On arrival in America you can register with a doctor by finding
one locally through the phone book. Or you may see a practice as
you drive through your nearest town, as they are usually well marked
from the road. To register, you will need to provide details of
your medical history and fill in a number of forms.
If you require emergency treatment, it will help considerably
if you can take proof of insurance with you. The doctors will generally
save your life first and then bill you afterwards and you will
be required to pay before you leave. Even with medical insurance
cover, you may have to pay part of the fee after receiving treatment.
Prescriptions are also chargeable in the US.
Moving Your Pet
It is possible to take your favourite cat or dog with you to your
new home in America. They will need to be given a rabies vaccine,
six months in advance and checked a month later to ensure immunity
has been achieved. They will also need a health certificate issued
within ten days of travel. Vaccines should be recorded on a pet
passport. Cats and dogs being imported from the UK are not kept
in quarantine.
Whilst living in America it is essential to give your animal a
rabies booster every eleven months. This will ensure that your
pet is allowed to return to the UK with you at any time.
For other animals please check with the American embassy.
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