Moving to Guam
You’ve probably noticed there are very few up–to–date websites about Guam, and it’s rather difficult to get information to satisfy your curiosity, much less plan your move and prepare your family for what they should can expect.
We understand the value of having an internet based resource to answer questions and find out things you want to know. We strive to make sure our information is accurate and up to date, but should you find a broken link or a phone number that’s no longer in service, please let us know via email so we can fix it right away. And remember, we’re always an email away from getting you the answers you want, should you need information that isn’t included on our website.
Please also visit out blog at blog.guamrentals.com. Here you can post questions, and find other miscellaneous information about what it’s like to live here.
Arriving: What to Expect
Landing on the island for the first time is an exciting moment and often met with some anxiety. There are a few things that you can do to ease your way onto Guam and minimize the stress to you and your family.
Bring a Pen.
There will be a form or two for you to fill out while you're on the last leg of your flight for entry to Guam. While Guam is a U.S. Territory, the Island manages it’s own Customs (meaning they control what comes onto the island much like returning to the U.S. from a foreign country). So you’ll be asked to declare all articles brought from "abroad" just like you were re–entering the United States. The only items that generally cause a delay in Customs are Plants, animals, and firearms. Make sure to check the Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency’s website out the relevant portions of our website for detailed information on these items.
Have Passports Handy.
While a passport isn’t necessarily required for entry onto Guam from the United States, you’ll find that your passport will be the most commonly used form of identification when you’re travelling to or from Guam. Also realize that you’ll need a passport for any flights back to the U.S. that transit another country, most commonly, Japan.
After you exit the aircraft you’ll be directed to U.S. Immigration, regardless of the origin of your flights. It’s just the way the airport is set up. Following a brief stop at U.S. Immigration, you’ll go down the escalator to the Guam Customs & Quarantine area. There, you’ll retrieve your bags and process through customs. A few steps out the sliding glass door and your Guam adventure begins!
You’ll see an information desk directly in front of you as you exit, and payphones to the left if you need to make a call.
If you’ve made reservations with with us, we’ll be there with a sign with your name on it.
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