Immigrating to the United States: 10 Tips and Resources to Prepare for Life in America
By: Holly Perkins
There’s a lot to know about immigrating to and living in the United States, and this guide from Weins Development Group will help to prepare you for the journey. Review the following 10 resources to learn a bit about American culture, finding a place to live, and obtaining financial assistance if needed.
American Culture and Etiquette
New to American culture? Here are a few things you should know.
? The United States (commonly known as the US or USA) is a culturally diverse country in North America. There is no official language of the United States, but about 90 percent of the population understands English.
? There are lots of options for learning the English language. Immigrants can take free online courses or attend in-person classes at schools, colleges, and career resource centers.
? Immigrants can learn a lot about American culture by watching US movies and television shows, reading books and articles, following Americans on social media, and touring local museums after settling in the country.
Housing and Employment
Immigrants can rent or buy a home in the US, and lots of resources are available to help them find work.
? Visit the website of the Department of Homeland Security to learn about the laws you must comply with before moving to America.
? Learn how to rent and buy a home or apartment in the US.
? Once you’re ready to buy a home in America, work with a real estate agent to help you to find the perfect property.
? Use websites like Upwardly Global, USAHello, Immigrant Welcome Center, and Twinist tolook for workin the US.
Financial Assistance and Healthcare
Here are some tips for finding financial assistance, obtaining medical coverage, and supporting loved ones back home.
? Several federal benefits are available to eligible immigrants and their families. These include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
? Immigrants can also obtain medical insurance coverage after moving to the USA.
? There are lots of ways for immigrants to support and connect with their loved ones back home. They can purchase plane tickets for the loved ones who wish to visit them in America and send care packages to family back home.
There’s a lot to know about building a life in America, and these resources are just the start. Be sure to keep this guide at your disposal as you prepare for your journey to the US, and begin your planning as early on as possible.
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