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Shipment
of your household goods Consider air freight transport of certain essentials that you will need immediately. Keep in mind, that storing some of your household goods, while abroad, may be a cost effective solution to shipping an entire household. Valuable items, as well as visas and passports, should be personally carried with you on your trip. Customs information The U.S. embassy of your new country can provide a list of schools that follow the traditional US curriculum and provide English instruction. These schools are referred to as American schools. Check in with the U.S. Embassy as soon as possible after your arrival. They can answer questions, and assist you in local registration and any other official procedures. Destination Some of your appliances and other electrical items may not work in your new home, or may need special adapters. Needed documents As an American citizen living overseas, you'll have to deal with U.S. and foreign tax obligations. Most large, international accounting and consulting firms have departments that specialize in overseas planning for all your financial and tax needs. Things to
do Consult the overseas representative at your local bank about currency exchange rates, letters of credit, transfer of funds, etc. Make all travel arrangements and obtain your tickets well in advance. Send change-of-address cards to the post office, social security office, insurance companies, relatives, friends, etc. Obtain all personal records (i.e., prescriptions and medical records, school transcripts, marriage and birth certificates, vehicle registrations, etc.) and carry them personally. Insurance In the unlikely event that a claim should arise during or after your move, we will work to expedite your claim and arrange for repairs or replacement as soon as possible. All claims are settled through our insurance provider who has customer service representatives on staff to service your claim immediately. In order to submit a claim, please fill out a Claim Form. Healthcare You may need immunizations, prior to moving overseas, and your children may need them before enrolling in school. Required inoculations can be determined by calling the consular representative of your destination country or the U.S. Public Health Service Quarantine Division at (404) 639-2572. |
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