Tip 1

Tell every person you know that you are moving to Germany - co-workers, friends, family, and neighbors. You might meet friends-of-friends in the country when you let so many people know that you are relocating.

Tip 2
Explore on the Internet as much as you can about your new home. You can find so many great resources online that will help you know what to do before you enter Germany, and to know what to do once you arrive.

Tip 3
Buy a "how to speak German" CD set, and start listening to them ASAP. Learning even just five or 10 basic words and phrases before you arrive will help you so much. Also, buy a small German phrase book that you can carry around with you easily and a German-English/English-German dictionary.

Tip 4
Keep a mailing address in the USA, even if you are selling your house. Ask your parents, siblings or a really close friend if they would be willing to be your "permanent" address in the U.S. and periodically receive mail for you. Or you may keep a P.O. Box, which a friend or relative can maintain for you. Also, keep a U.S. bank account open. Online banking is SUCH a blessing for people living abroad.

Tip 5
Take winter clothes like sweaters, thick socks, etc. and anything that works well in the rain. Take shoes you like to walk in and don't mind getting wet. Leave the t-shirts and sweatshirts with ads and slogans and logos on them at home unless you really, really want to broadcast you are from the USA at all times, or won't have enough clothes to wear otherwise. Plain t-shirts and sweatshirts are a much better idea.

When planning on overseas moving, make sure to prepare everything ahead of time. Hire an international mover like Intlmove, etc that will help you achieve a successful relocation.

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