AUSTRALIAN IN USA needs help
G'day, I am Australian, and a new member. We are planning on coming to USA next year, purchasing an RV, travelling for 4 months.
Storing the RV for 8 months then returning the following year. This we plan on doing until we have seen your wonderful country.
I am looking for any advice or assistance from anyone who would be willing to give it. We have been told registering and insuring by non residents is tricky. We have been very experienced off road travellers before we bought our 30 ft Motorhome to travel the bitumn.
Like yourselves we love the life and freedom of this type of travel. Cheers Voyagers
A lot of hassle, a lot of money, but for me it is worth it.
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Originally Posted by
Midwest Michael
It can be done - one of our regular members is from Australia and has a van she stores here, and will likely chime in - but it is something that is going to take a lot of research and a lot of work to make it happen.
Michael is right. It is not easy.
First you need someone over there who will check out the vehicle for you before purchase. Purchasing such an item unseen is dicey. There are attorneys who will facilitate the registration at a price - not cheap! Then there are the annual charges to the attorney for as long as you require the vehicle to be registered. Insurance is a whole different ball game. It is a challenge, and could be the same challenge each time you enter the US.
After almost yearly visits over a decade (to see family), it was with the help of this forum's members that I finally succeeded in purchasing my own vehicle. I had a lot of help with the purchasing side of it. I bought my Ford conversion van unseen, and was fortunate to get a good one. You can read the process here.
Each trip I need to get new insurance. The company which initially insured the vehicle was bought out or changed its requirements (or something), but was no longer available last visit. It took a very!! long time to convince GEIKO, the only company which would listen, to convinnce them to grant me insurance. Not cheap!! Many phone calls back and forth to the company. Each State has its own regulations, so each time I had to speak to the State rep, not just the call centre. They will only insure me in the State where I store it between trips. (In a few months I will be back at it again for next year's insurance.) If you are only going over for 3 months, you still have to pay for 6 months. With a family visa, I have a maximum of 186 days to visit. That made it a little more worth it. So far I have spent around four years in the US since the turn of the century - almost half of that in my own van.
Within two months my van needed a major repair which kept me in a hotel for 4 nights. It was a repair which could not have been foreseen, even with the most meticulous mechanical check.
Storage is a much more expensive exercise, especially if you want to have it stored under cover, or anywhere near where your next entry point will be.
One wonders whether you are not better off renting.
Where is your home base?
Lifey