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There are important decisions to be made regarding what to ship to your new home. This choice is easier if you have purchased or rented a residence overseas. If you have the room sizes and floor plan, you can easily determine how your furniture and possessions will fit in the rooms, but also consider the hallway, stairway and elevator/lift dimensions. In other words, will the piano, oversized entertainment center, sectional couch, or other furniture fit in these passageways? If you don't have housing arrangements made, make sure the items you are taking are important to you and your happiness in your new location. Contact IntlMOVE three months prior to your moving date for a free estimate.Plan what items you want to take with you to your new home.Make an itemized inventory list and determine the value (in U.S. Dollars) of the items for insurance purposes.

Gather all documents (passports, innoculation records and visas, if necessary) and valuables to take with you.If you purchased new goods, have the invoices available.Provide your overseas address, phone number and email address, so that you can be contacted and kept informed of your shipment's status.Read the customs information page we have provided for your destination country. Laws are subject to change without notice. Everyone should know their rights regarding customs regulations. We recommend that you contact the Consulate's Office for the latest information.
Items Not to Ship

It is recommended that you do not ship the following items:


Valuable and important papers such as family records, birth certificates, marriage documents, financial information and other like documents.JewelryFire Arms (license is required in some countries)Live Plants or Seeds (license is required in some countries)Open bottles containing any liquids or other contents Flammable cleaning solutions or other toxic liquid substancesAlcohol (in hand luggage only) Pressure spray can.