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February 28, 2018

Where to Commence with Planning for an International Move from Colorado Springs

international movingGetting ready 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 Colorado Springs can take your nervousness to the next level! Fortunately, if an international move is on your horizon, a little bit of preparation and insight will go a long way in making sure you have a stress-free time in your move from Colorado Springs. Not sure where to begin? We've got a couple thoughts to help you begin.

Investigate Documentation Requirements

One of the more arduous and likely time-consuming tasks of planning an international move is investigating all of the documentation that will be needed. You'll need to understand, for example, if 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 some time, so this is not an item you'll want to put off until the last minute.

Even after you have dropped anchor in your destination, you will want to have already finished your research on the steps you will need to take to acquire a driver's license, legal identification, or other essential documentation quickly.

Downsize Your Possessions in Colorado Springs

Shipping your things from here to there is commonly the most adept (and economical) option for an international move. Additionally, as you may imagine, international shipping of bulkly items (such as furniture) isn't cheap. This is why it's recommended to downsize your belongings as much as possible prior to embarking on your international move.

One viable option to ponder in the months or weeks before your move is holding a garage sale to get rid of some of the belongings you do not plan on moving with you. This can be a great way to acquire some extra cash (which can be used to pay a part of those international shipping costs) and scale down the total amount of "stuff" you must have moved.

Of course, if you plan on your international move not being permanent, you will also want to ponder putting most of your belongings into storage until you come back to Colorado Springs.

Confer with a Financial Advisor

Taxes might be the last thing on your mind when you are planning an international move, but heed our advice. Your tax scenario will automatically become involved when you move across borders; there is really no sidestepping it, so the best thing you can do is to plan ahead by consulting with a tax or financial advisor ahead of your move. He or she will be able to aid you in figuring out vital facets of your new-found tax situation, such as where your fiscal residency will be and what special steps you could need to take when it is time to file your taxes for the current year.

Set up Your Moving Services

Last but not least, do not forget to schedule your international moving services as far in advance as possible. Scheduling an in-home estimate is the preferred way to obtain an correct quote for your international move while also making sure you include the exact services (packing, shipping, delivery, unpacking, etc.) that you need.

Planning an international move from Colorado Springs can be fun, but it can also be an anxious time--so be sure you plan in advance and find the best professional mover to trust with all your relocation needs!

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