Planning to leave the US and start a new life in the heart of Europe? Switzerland offers high quality of life, world-class healthcare, political neutrality, and breathtaking scenery. This guide will walk you through every key aspect of moving to Switzerland from the US in 2025 — from visa rules and shipping logistics to healthcare, housing, and costs.


Moving to Switzerland from the US: Visa and Immigration Requirements 🛂

Do Americans need a visa for Switzerland?

US citizens can visit Switzerland visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. However, for stays beyond 90 days (e.g., for work, study, or family reunification), you’ll need a residence permit.

Residence Permit Types for Americans

  • L Permit: Short-term (less than 12 months)
  • B Permit: Temporary residence (renewed annually)
  • C Permit: Permanent residence after 10 years

🇨🇭 Important: Switzerland uses a quota system for non-EU citizens, including Americans. In 2025, the quotas are 4,500 B permits and 4,000 L permits, released quarterly by each canton. Apply early, especially for popular destinations like Zurich and Geneva.

👉 Swiss Migration Portal – Application info


Shipping and Moving Logistics from the US to Switzerland 🚛

How to ship household goods from the US

Most Americans choose sea freight (cheaper, 4–6 weeks) or air freight (faster, more expensive).

Tax & Customs

  • VAT: 8.1% on imported vehicles
  • Auto Tax: 4% on car value
  • Personal goods owned for 6+ months = duty-free
  • Personal import allowance: From January 1, 2025, the duty-free threshold is CHF 150 per person per day (previously CHF 300)

👉 Swiss Customs Website

Relocating with pets 🐾

  • Microchip & rabies vaccination
  • Health certificate ≤10 days before arrival
  • Max 5 pets per household

Best Places to Live in Switzerland for Americans 🏡

Where do Americans move?

  • Zurich: Finance & tech hub
  • Geneva: Diplomacy & NGOs (UN, WHO)
  • Lugano: Italian-speaking and sunny
  • Zug: Low taxes, expat-friendly
  • Lausanne: Education & family-friendly

Renting an apartment

  • Deposit: usually 3 months’ rent
  • Documents: proof of income, passport, reference letter
  • Platforms: Homegate, ImmoScout24

👉 Explore the Housing Guide

💡 Note: Cantonal and municipal taxes in Switzerland vary widely and can significantly affect your net income. Research local tax rates before choosing a canton.


Healthcare System in Switzerland ❤️

Health insurance is mandatory

  • You must register within 3 months of arrival
  • Coverage is retroactive to your entry date
  • Choose from private providers (basic plans + addons)

Costs:

  • Premiums: CHF 350–460/month (adult) — the 2025 average is CHF 449.20
  • Deductibles: CHF 300 (adults), CHF 0 (children)
  • Co-pay: 10% up to CHF 700/year

👉 Compare providers – priminfo.ch


Taxes and Banking in Switzerland for US Expats 💸

Will you pay US taxes?

Yes. As a US citizen, you’re taxed on worldwide income. But:

  • There’s a US–Switzerland tax treaty to avoid double taxation
  • You may qualify for Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE)

Banking in CH

To open a Swiss account, you’ll need:

  • Proof of residence & employment
  • Passport & permit copy

⚠️ Important: Some Swiss banks may not accept US clients due to FATCA regulations. Be prepared to contact several institutions.

👉 Swiss Federal Tax Portal


Estimated Relocation Costs for Moving to Switzerland 💰

ExpenseCost (USD)
Household shipping$1,500 – $15,000+
Initial rent + deposit$6,000 – $10,000
Health insurance$350 – $460/month
Temporary housing$150 – $300/day
Legal/admin fees$1,000 – $2,000

📋 Pre-Move Checklist for Americans moving to Switzerland

✅ Valid US passport (6+ months)
✅ Book international movers
✅ Notify IRS & update tax status
✅ Health insurance provider in Switzerland
✅ Translate diplomas & work references
✅ Prepare for Anmeldung (address registration)

👉 Step-by-step Anmeldung Guide



🎯 Conclusion: Moving from the US to Switzerland

Moving to Switzerland from the United States is a rewarding adventure — but it requires careful planning. From securing a visa to navigating the housing market and healthcare system, this guide should help you make a smooth and informed transition.

For more detailed guides, explore our Visa Guide (coming soon), Housing Guide (coming soon) or sign up for relocation tips!

📚 Planning to move from a different country?

Check our other country-specific guides:
🇬🇧 UK to Switzerland
🇨🇦 Canada to Switzerland

Or return to the main overview:
👉 Moving to Switzerland – Complete 2025 Guide