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[*] posted on 11-14-2009 at 07:35 PM
Expats / usa mailing address.


We moved to Todos Santos 4 years ago... full time residents. We are researching info for relocating our USA address to somewhere in the southwestern US. We are currently listed in Hawaii and need to locate closer... for drivers licenses, mailing address, Medical plans ect. Any ideas??? Open to Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona,Texas. Issues revolve around taxes, proximity, health care...
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[*] posted on 11-14-2009 at 07:38 PM


http://www.americas-mailbox.com/home/plans



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[*] posted on 11-15-2009 at 08:58 AM


We started using America's Mailbox in June this year and it is working out great for us.



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[*] posted on 11-15-2009 at 10:49 AM
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We are fulltime at Bahia Concepcion. For nine years now we have used MailMax in Chula Vista, halfway between San Diego and the border. A box there is $125/year. Your address would be NAME, 1177 Broadway #4, Chula Vista, CA 91911. The manager (Larry) is at
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[*] posted on 11-15-2009 at 10:59 AM


A feature of America's Mailbox that the others don't seem to share is that they will forward your mail. I use postal Annex in San Ysidro and they won't forward anything, anywhere.
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[*] posted on 11-15-2009 at 05:57 PM


Several companies offer scanning of mail and notification via email. Loooks handy.
Here is one for example-
http://www.mailboxforwarding.com/features.html
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[*] posted on 11-15-2009 at 06:02 PM


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Originally posted by taoswheat
Several companies offer scanning of mail and notification via email. Loooks handy.
Here is one for example-
http://www.mailboxforwarding.com/features.html



Interesting, for sure. Thanks.
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[*] posted on 11-16-2009 at 04:16 PM


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Originally posted by Shimmer
Issues revolve around taxes, proximity, health care...



We made a trip to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to get our Driver's Licenses last week. Retirement feels a little more official now that we're not California "residents".

We changed our vehicle, trailers, and atv's registrations to SD a few months ago and I already forget we're driving around with "Great Faces, Great Places". But it was a little weird handing over the CA driver's licenses. It was their busiest day of the week at the Sioux Falls DMV but luckily there were enough chairs for all 6 of us waiting, and my husband and I walked out with photo licenses in our hands in 10 min.

I don't recall how we ended up on the eastern side of SD but it was probably because of the mail forwarding service that I selected to become our new US address.

Your Best Address

The owner Larry and his wife run the place themselves and offer very personalized service. Larry charges $10/month for your "personal mail box" and his physical address becomes your new address.

Most other mail forwarders have set options that require you to choose a schedule for them to forward your mail to you and they can cost 2-3 times more than Your Best Address. Other places charge extra if you want a flexible mail schedule. There are quite a few to choose from in Sioux Falls and Rapid City because South Dakota is hugely popular with fulltime RVer's.

I like the flexibility of Larry's place- you can call or email at any time and he'll send your mail. We won't utilize his mail fowarding service on a regular basis since there's no way we'd receive the package in rural BCS. But he has forwarded some items to us already here in CA and it's fast and efficient.

They will open a piece of mail at your request and scan and email a copy to you. This was the clencher for me- at least if something important-looking is in our mailbox, we won't have to wait for months until our next trip NOB, or drive for 3 days back to the US to find out what the mail is. He's doesn't offer a fax receiving service at this time but said he's considering it

So for $10/month we now have a SD address - no more ties to CA means no state income tax payments.

For a small fee Larry will register your vehicles for you also. We had him do the initial transfers from CA to SD registrations, but i was able to call the Minnehaha county treasurers office and renewed everything with a credit card over the phone. No smog check or safety inspection required, and you do not have to drive the vehicle to South Dakota.( a big difference between some of the other "no income tax" states). If you have a SD driver's license you can do annual registrations online. Unfortunately, driver's licenses must be renewed in person - every 5 years. This is the only bummer I've found so far.

Our 2008 Silverado was costing $750 for annual CA registration and it's now $86/ yr for tags in South Dakota.

Both of us have had group medical insurance our entire lives so applying for our retirement policy as individuals has been an eye opener. We're still in the midst of that saga...

So far I can recommend what not to do. If we stumble across a hot tip for health insurance I'll post the info.

[Edited on 11-17-2009 by oladulce]
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[*] posted on 11-16-2009 at 05:14 PM


Thanks for all the good information



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