How to Move from New Mexico to Hawaii
- 1). Line up a job. Relocating from New Mexico to Hawaii is a big move, so you want to be sure you have a job waiting for you at your destination. Make plans to fly out to Hawaii for interviews and get a job secured. Give your employer a reasonable start date based on how long you presume it will take you to pack your things and move you and your family to Hawaii.
- 2). Research the cost of living in Hawaii, specifically the island you are moving to. Look at real estate values in a variety of communities, know what the state taxes are as well as the crime rates. If you have kids, find out which public schools are ranked the highest. This will help you decide where in Hawaii to settle down. You will also want to make this decision based on proximity to your new job, or where your spouse will be working.
- 3). Hire professional movers that specialize in overseas shipments. Moving from New Mexico to Hawaii is not like moving one state over, where you can rent a truck and drive your own boxes there. Many people do not know how to properly pack or prepare oversized items that are going to be transported overseas. Find a moving company in New Mexico that will help you coordinate the move.
- 4). Start packing early. Wrap your furniture in bubble wrap, blankets or packing pads and load your boxes up carefully. Remember that your items could experience wear and tear on the long trip and you want everything to make it there in one piece.
- 5). Decide which boxes can be shipped to Hawaii by a delivery company, such as UPS. Take those boxes to the correct location to be shipped. Label all of your boxes with the destination address in Hawaii. Write your name and phone number somewhere on the boxes as well, in case the delivery person needs to get a hold of you.
- 6). Work with the professional moving company to have them pick up your oversized items that will be transported by sea, such as your sofas and mattresses. American Fast Freight is a company that offers transport services between California and Hawaii, but first you need to get your furniture to California from New Mexico. A professional moving company can help move your large items to the cargo warehouses in California, so that your furniture can sail across the Pacific Ocean and arrive in Hawaii.
- 7). Leave for Hawaii shortly after your last shipment is sent off. You want to arrive in Hawaii before your packages do, so you can collect them when they are delivered. Your belongings that are being transported overseas by freight may take weeks before they arrive in Hawaii, but your UPS packages may not take as long. Get estimates on all of the delivery times so you can plan your plane tickets accordingly.