6 Apps Every Expat Needs Abroad

Here are 6 resources for ex-pats and digital nomads living abroad.

  1. Transferwise

    Need to pay rent to your landlord in Thailand with your US account? Or maybe you need to pay your bills Transferwise allows you to send money around the world quickly and safely and much cheaper than what your bank charges.

    Click here to sign up and save on your first transfer.

  2. Mail services

    Digital Mailbox You select an address from over 900 mail center locations across the U.S. and other countries. Then, you direct your mail and packages to your new iPostal1 address, where mail items will be securely received, stored, and uploaded to your digital mailbox.

    You get an email or notification when new mail arrives and see an outside image of your mail items in your digital mailbox inbox. You know exactly what mail has arrived and with our app or website, you can forward your mail to any address, request that mail be opened and scanned, schedule a pickup, discard unwanted mail, or even deposit a check by mail.

    Since all iPostal1 locations receive packages from any carrier, you can ship all your online purchases there and pick them up when it will be convenient for you. No worrying about porch pirates stealing your packages while you are away. No need to stay home just to receive a package!

  3. Shipping Service

    MyUS delivers a fast, dependable, and worry-free experience. For over 15 years, MyUS has made shipping from the USA easy and affordable for global shoppers.

    • Shop any US online retailer with your designated MyUS address

    • Fast international shipping in just 2 to 4 days

    • Up to 80% off already discounted FedEx, DHL, and UPS shipping rates

    • Repacking and consolidation increases your savings and protects your purchases

    • World-class customer service via telephone, online messaging or chat

    • Access to thousands of US stores, exclusive products, and great deals!

    4. Google Voice

    Ever need a code sent from your bank in the USA but you already switched over to a local sim? Sign up for Google Voice with your US number before leaving. This definitely comes in handy as you cannot call your bank using WhatsApp. You can dial out as well.

  4. Duolingo

    Learning the local language has many benefits and you definitely want to know the basics before moving abroad. I’m currently using Duolingo to learn Spanish and it’s amazing. You practice listening

  5. Travelers Insurance

    Please, please get traveler’s insurance. I don’t wanna see your family selling fish platters or setting up a GoFundMe page in your honor. I use Safety Wing for $40 a month.

    International Travel Medical Insurance

    Includes coverage for travel delay, lost checked luggage, emergency response, natural disasters, and personal liability.

    l international Comprehensive Health Insurance

    Covers you if you are suddenly in an accident or fall sick while you are outside your home country and need medical assistance.

  6. BetterHelp

    Betterhelp.com offers remote talk therapy with a licensed therapist. You can do video calls phone calls or texting. They even have webinars on topics like self-care, healing trauma,

    You can try a free week trial here. Don’t like the therapist you are matched with? Try another.

    Are you ready to start your ex-pat journey but don't know where to start? Book a chat with me.

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