Financial-Emigration Playbook

UK → US Financial-Emigration Playbook

A guided, document-by-document checklist that takes you from “thinking about it” to landed — with the tax and money steps in the right order, the pitfalls to avoid, and what you can do yourself vs. pay a specialist for. Updated 2026-06.

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All 5 phases. Phase 1 is a free preview below.

What's inside (5 phases)

  1. 1 · Decide & qualifyFree
  2. 2 · Tax & money prep🔒
  3. 3 · Petition & visa🔒
  4. 4 · The move🔒
  5. 5 · Landing (first 30 days)🔒

Why get this before calling a specialist

A cross-border tax adviser or immigration lawyer can charge $3,000–$10,000+ to handle a move — and you often pay before you even understand what you actually need. This playbook gives you the full sequence first, so you:

  • Walk into any specialist conversation knowing exactly what to ask and prepare.
  • Do the steps you can handle yourself — and only pay for the ones you can't.
  • Avoid the expensive ordering mistakes (a non-qualifying pension transfer, or realising gains at the wrong time) that specialists can't undo after the fact.

It's not a substitute for advice on your specific situation — it's the map that makes that advice faster, cheaper, and far less stressful.

1 · Decide & qualify

Weeks 1–8

The US has no single points system — your route (employer, family, or marriage) defines everything.

  1. 1

    Identify your realistic route

    Use a professional

    Map which path applies: employment (work visa → green card, often H-1B/L-1 then EB-2/EB-3), an immediate-relative family petition, or marriage to a US citizen.

    Why it matters: Each route has wildly different timelines, costs and odds — picking the wrong one wastes years.

    ⚠ Pitfall: Assuming a job will appear with sponsorship; US employers must commit to the petition and its costs.

    💡 Tip: An intra-company transfer (L-1) is one of the cleaner routes for Britons already at a multinational.

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  2. 2

    Engage a US immigration attorney early

    Use a professional

    US immigration is unusually unforgiving of errors; a qualified attorney scopes your route and timeline.

    Why it matters: The cost of a wrong filing (years of delay, bars to re-entry) dwarfs attorney fees.

    ⚠ Pitfall: Using a 'visa consultant' who isn't a licensed US attorney.

  3. 3

    Confirm employer sponsorship (if employment route)

    Use a professional

    Your US employer files the petition. Confirm they sponsor and understand the timeline before relocating plans.

Documents to prepare

Passport · Degree & credential evaluations · Detailed CV · Job offer / petition details

That's Phase 1. Unlock Phases 2–5— the tax, money & visa steps.

2 · Tax & money prep

Months 1–6 (start early)

The US is the most complex tax corridor — worldwide income plus strict foreign-account reporting.

🔒 4 steps — unlock with the Pack

3 · Petition & visa

Months 4–24+

Filings flow through your sponsor/attorney; consular processing happens at the US Embassy in London.

🔒 3 steps — unlock with the Pack

4 · The move

After visa issued

Sequence funds and logistics for a US arrival.

🔒 3 steps — unlock with the Pack

5 · Landing (first 30 days)

Arrival + 30 days

Get set up and credit-ready in the US fast.

🔒 4 steps — unlock with the Pack

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Educational information only — not financial, tax, legal or migration advice. Verify current rules via the official links before acting.