Checklist for Parents Visiting USA
This article was last updated and fact checked on July 26, 2024 by Mani Karthik.
Being away from your family in a foreign land can be tough, but the joy of reuniting after a long time is incomparable. However, traveling 8,431 miles on a 15-hour flight can be exhausting, especially for elderly parents.
Here’s a checklist to ensure a safe journey and a comfortable stay for your parents traveling from India to the United States.
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Checklist Before the Journey
Passport
- Ensure your parents have their passports handy.
- Have copies in their luggage and electronic form.
- Consider mailing you the copies in advance.
Visa
- Apply for a B-2 visa by filling out Form DS-160.
- Prepare well for the visa interview.
- Note: Parents over 79 usually do not need to appear for an interview.
Tickets
- Book your parents’ tickets together for preferable seats and better prices.
- Book well in advance to save money.
Flight
- A 15-hour flight can be tough. Check out tips to make your journey easier.
- Comfortable clothing is crucial.
Travel Insurance
- Senior travelers have a higher risk of medical expenses.
- Get your parents insured under a good travel insurance policy to avoid hefty American healthcare bills.
Medication
- Passengers can carry prescription medication in its original packaging (except for medical marijuana).
- Advise your parents to bring their medicines, surplus, and prescriptions.
Assistance
- If either parent has a disability, contact the airline to ensure necessary assistance.
- Encourage them to interact with co-passengers if help is needed.
Language
- If your parents are not fluent in English, teach them basic commands and phrases they’ll need until they meet you.
Recommended Plans
Document Checklist During the Stay
Jet Lag
- Educate your parents about jet lag and how to manage it to avoid ruining their trip.
Familiarize Them with the Culture
- The culture in the USA is different from India and can be overwhelming.
- Take them around and inform them about customs, etiquette, and the general way of life.
Maps and Public Transport
- Teach your parents how to use public transport and cabs.
- Equip them with maps of the subway, bus routes, and the city for independent outings.
- For example, find a printable PDF of the New York Subway here.
Emergency Contacts
- Write down emergency contact numbers and ask your parents to keep them at all times.
Now that you have a simplified process for getting your parents to the United States, you can focus on planning an exciting itinerary and enjoying their company before it’s time for them to return.