Denver Moving Blog - Tips, Tricks, and Insider Info
February 28, 2018

Where to Commence with Planning for an International Move from Denver

international movingPreparing for a move can be crazy enough when you're moving across the city or to another state--but planning for an international move from Denver can take your anxiety to another level! Fortunately, if an international move is on your horizon, a little preparation and insight will go a long way in guaranteeing a seamless relocation in your move from Denver. Need help? We've got a few suggestions to help you get started.

Consult Documentation Requirements

One of the most complicated and possibly time-consuming aspects of planning an international move is researching all of the documentation that is necessary. You will want to understand, for instance, whether you will need a passport, a visa, or some other type of documentation to legally relocate. Remember that applying and getting approved for a passport or visa can take weeks or even months, so this is not an item you'll want to put on the back burner.

Even after you've reached your new home, you'll want to have already completed your research on the steps you'll need to take to get a driver's license, legal identification, or other important documentation quickly.

Downsize Your Possessions in Denver

Shipping your possessions from point A to point B is commonly the most adept (and economical) choice for an international move. Likewise, as you can imagine, international shipping of bulkly items (such as furniture) isn't low-priced. This is why it's recommended to pare down your things as much as practically possible prior to embarking on your international move.

One recommended option to think about in the time before your move is having a garage sale to unload some of the items you do not plan on taking with you. This can be a good way to acquire some extra money (which can be used to help with those international shipping costs) and reduce the total amount of "stuff" you need to have shipped.

Certainly, if you plan on your international move being temporary, you will also want to think about putting the bulk of your possessions into storage until you come back to Denver.

Confer with a Financial Advisor

Taxes might be the last thing on your mind when you're planning an international move, but listen up. Your tax situation will unquestionably become more complex when you move internationally; there's really no way around it, so the best thing you can do is to think ahead by consulting with a tax or financial advisor prior to your move. He or she should be able to aid you in figuring out important elements of your new-found tax scenario, such as where your fiscal residency will be and what special measures you might need to take when it comes time to file your taxes for the present year.

Set up Your Moving Services

Last but not least, don't forget to schedule your international moving services as much in advance as possible. Scheduling an in-home estimate is a great way to get an accurate quote for your international move while also making sure you discuss the exact services (packing, shipping, delivery, unpacking, etc.) that you need.

Planning an international move from Denver can be exciting, but it can also be an anxious time--so make sure you plan ahead and find the right moving company to trust with all your moving needs!

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