Settling in
the US
Pre-Arrival
What to Pack?
Moving from a different country to the US can be overwhelming, especially if it’s your first-time. To help you with that process, Global MedTeam has put together a quick guide on all the essentials to pack to ensure a seamless transition.
- Clothing – Be Prepared
- Seasonal Preparedness
Research your future place of residence’s climate/weather and pack clothing that suits each season. Be ready for weather changes by including coats, hats, and gloves for winter visits and cotton shirts while traveling in summer. - Layering for Versatility
Pack various layered clothing items to adapt to different temperatures and climates - Comfort is Key
Don’t forget to bring comfortable shoes, clothing, and accessories and.prioritize comfortable footwear.
- Seasonal Preparedness
- Documents
- Bring your passport, visa, driver’s license, and any other necessary identification documents to the US.
- Make copies of vital documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, and medical records.
- Keep your Nurse’s license, Nurse’s registration card, Proof of insurance, and other key professionals documents with you
- Medical Essentials
- Bring your medical documents and an adequate supply of prescribed medicine.
- Appliances and electronics
- Bring your laptop, smartphone, and chargers.
- Make sure you have adapters for US power/ electrical outlets (if not, you can shop for them later)
- If you rely on certain equipment or gadgets, be sure they are compatible or find suitable alternatives in the United States.
- Miscellaneous Items
- Consider carrying a modest amount of money to cover urgent expenditures upon arrival.
- Note: if you are carrying more than $10,000 into the US you must declare it (per US immigration laws)
- Pack toiletries, personal hygiene products, and any other necessities for everyday activities.
- Consider carrying a modest amount of money to cover urgent expenditures upon arrival.
Please note: Along with your immigration documents, you must declare certain items in your checked baggage or carry-on luggage when going through customs, and some items are prohibited.
The journey to leave your home country and work as a nurse might be stressful, but Global MedTeam’s experts can make the process easy. By being fully prepared and carrying the essential items, you can have peace of mind and a stress-free stay in the US.