Moving to American Samoa
A stress-free transition to your new home
Professional, reliable international removal experts
Professional, reliable international removal experts
It’s no surprise that American Samoa attracts thousands of expats from the UK every year. Whether you’re moving to American Samoa, either to Pago Pago, Tafuna or elsewhere in the country, you need an experienced, professional team at your side.
Trust Sterling Sinclair Removals’ decades of overseas moving experience to handle your relocation to American Samoa with ease.
If you’re looking to get in touch with us today to find out more about how we can help you with removals in American Samoa, please call us directly on 01786 897298 or use our contact form and we’ll get back to you promptly!
American Samoa has plenty to entice UK expats looking for charm, opportunity and quality of life.


Our sterling reputation reflects our commitment to providing exceptional overseas removal services.
We hold full professional accreditations, including: BAR registered, FIDI FAIM accredited, and ISO Certified.
Our blemish-free track record proves we deliver exceptional service for every customer, every time.
Sterling Sinclair Removals’ seasoned international specialists can capably handle all aspects of your move to American Samoa.
With over 40 years in overseas moving, we regularly transport household goods to American Samoa.
Our team is always on top of the latest requirements around immigration, shipping, customs and quarantines that impact smooth American Samoa relocations.
Our decades in the industry provide insider knowledge to tackle obstacles like visa issues, meeting quarantine mandates, locating reputable partners abroad, and managing timelines across complex logistics.
Our comprehensive services are customised to your specific American Samoa move:
Our experience with American Samoa customs means we’ll handle everything seamlessly:
Your valuables and sentimental items will be specially protected:

Complement your relocation with our suite of add-on offerings: