Relocating to the USA

Shipping your belongings to the US

Once you've chosen a removal company, they will come to your home for an estimate or quote. To ensure an accurate estimate, it is important to go through your belongings and separate what you'll be bringing with you before they arrive. Make sure to point out items that may require special care. Specify what you will do yourself such as dismantling furniture. Before removal, you will also need to provide a comprehensive list of items and their value. This is a requirement for insurance and customs forms.

Regarding the estimate, there are several pieces of information to be considered:

Accordingly, an insurance policy will be recommended by the removal company. This insurance automatically covers non-predictable damage associated with the transportation of your belongings up to the value indicated in the declaration of value. The cost of the policy depends on the overall value of your belongings, and a certificate will be issued upon agreement of the cost.

On the scheduled date, your things will be packaged and removed from your home. Before removal, you will sign an official shipping document with a comprehensive list of your goods called a waybill. This document will specify all terms and conditions of the contract: the mode of transportation, the volume to be transported, as well as the name and address of both the customer and removal company. By signing the waybill, you are agreeing to these terms and conditions and giving permission to the removal company to proceed with your shipment. You will be asked to sign it again upon receipt of your goods at your destination address.

Usually, removal companies unload your belongings directly to the destination address. However, some removal companies unload your belongings to a warehouse and you have to pick them up yourself afterwards, implying additional costs. Make sure to check your moving contract carefully and read the terms and conditions carefully.

For information regarding moving your pets to the USA, click here.

Important:

Contact a U.S. embassy in your country or with your relocation company for a list of prohibited and restricted items.

Useful links:

International Federation of International Removers (FIDI)
List of U.S. Embassies worldwide


Article written by expat.com
Last update on 04 August 2021 09:50:19
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