International Moves to Washington DC
All moves to Washington DC are scheduled weekly, with containers departing from Spanish ports. The journey takes approximately 30 days to reach U.S. ports. For your convenience, delivery is made directly to the client’s doorstep. We have logistics teams in every U.S. city. If you are considering moving to Washington DC from Spain, you can request a quote directly on our website.
We also offer air transport for the relocation of boxes and personal belongings.
Maritime shipments arrive at the Port of Baltimore, after which the move is transported by land to Washington DC.
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Exclusive Moves to Washington DC
This service is always available and offers a comprehensive moving experience with direct transport. The advantage is faster delivery times and full exclusivity of the move. The entire container will be available exclusively to the client.
Shared Container Moves to Washington DC
This more affordable service involves sharing the container with other clients. Typically, this option is chosen by individuals moving with personal belongings but minimal furniture. Delivery time will depend on how long it takes to consolidate several clients’ belongings into one container, plus the 30-day shipping time to the United States. It includes all the standard conditions of any move: disassembly, insurance, packing, etc. This option allows clients to save money by sharing the cost of the container.
Available Services:
- Disassembly and reassembly of furniture
- High-quality packing materials (custom packing with wooden boxes)
- Storage services at origin and destination
- Lift platform at origin and destination
- Customized cargo insurance
- Management of parking permits at origin and destination
- On-site visit/videocall with a sales representative
If your destination is Washington DC.
Washington DC is the capital of the United States of America. It is a unique entity, separate from the 50 states that make up the nation, and is directly governed by the federal government of the United States.
The District of Columbia and the city of Washington are governed by a single municipal government. For practical purposes, they are considered the same entity.
Despite being an administrative capital, Washington D.C. has a large university community. Some of the best universities in the country are located in this city.