Moving to the US from Poland
Compare 50 US destination states, 0 province/state-origin paths, and 4 Poland-origin city paths. Start with the state-level relocation fit, then verify immigration, work authorization, tax residency, identity setup, vehicle rules, and destination-city details directly.
Poland-origin moves often compare family networks, job-market access, cost of living, work authorization, tax residency, and whether the first US screen should be a legacy community market or a lower-cost growth state.
Country-to-state guides
Poland origin city hubs
| Origin city | Region | Corridor | Hub |
|---|---|---|---|
| Krakow | Lesser Poland | Krakow to US state capitals, major coastal metros, Texas, Florida, California, New York, and other approved US destination cities | From Krakow |
| Lodz | Lodz Voivodeship | Lodz to US state capitals, major coastal metros, Texas, Florida, California, New York, and other approved US destination cities | From Lodz |
| Warsaw | Masovian Voivodeship | Warsaw to US state capitals, major coastal metros, Texas, Florida, California, New York, and other approved US destination cities | From Warsaw |
| Wroclaw | Lower Silesia | Wroclaw to US state capitals, major coastal metros, Texas, Florida, California, New York, and other approved US destination cities | From Wroclaw |
Sources & Methodology
How to read US moves from Poland responsibly
Page provenance
- Published: 2026-05-18
- Last reviewed: 2026-05-18
- Data last refreshed: 2026-05-18
- Author: Living in USA Today Editorial Team
- Reviewer: Living in USA Today Editorial Team
Methodology
This directory is a routing layer for US moves from Poland. It summarizes the fields shown in the table and is intended to help a mover open the next guide, not replace the guide itself.
Coverage and limits
This country hub links 50 country-to-state pages, 0 province/state-origin hubs, and 4 origin-city hubs for Poland. It is a routing layer, not immigration, tax, or legal advice.
Source status
Source coverage is maintained at the page level when a direct dataset or public reference is available.
Verify before acting
- Use US moves from Poland as a research layer, then open the deeper guide that matches the real decision.
- Verify volatile claims again before acting on taxes, housing costs, legal rules, or deadlines.
- Prefer direct agency and dataset sources when a move depends on one number being correct.
Primary sources
What may change next
- US immigration, entry, and work-authorization rules can change by status category and effective date. (international movers and employers)
- Tax residency, vehicle import, health coverage, and school-enrollment rules can change by state and household facts. (cross-border relocation planning)