Moving to Miami

A step-by-step guide for people who actually plan to stay in Miami, United States. Not a vacation itinerary.

Monthly cost

$4,153

solo, city centre

Livability

43/100

rough

Safety

33/100

Do your homework

PR timeline

varies

How to move to Miami

Visas, residency, and the paperwork you can't avoid

Residency data coming soon for Miami.

What it costs to move to Miami

First-month sticker shock, decoded

Day-one setup cost

First month's rent$3,010
Security deposit(1.5 months)$4,516
Furniture & setup$2,315
Total to move in$9,841

$3,010

1-bed, city centre / mo

Cheaper than 3% of 97 cities

$5,451

3-bed, city centre / mo

Monthly burn (solo)

$4,153/mo

Rent + groceries + transport + utilities. No avocado toast budget.

Housing friction

Manageable

1–3 weeks, abundant supply

  • Credit check (SSN or ITIN)
  • First + last + security deposit
  • Income verification: 3× rent
  • Large rental market with consistent turnover

First month in Miami

The to-do list nobody gives you at the airport

  • Research visa options for United States

  • Open a local bank account

    Bring your passport and proof of address

  • Get a local SIM card

    ~$62/mo for 10GB+

  • Find an apartment

    Expect 1–3 weeks, abundant supply. Housing friction: Manageable.

  • Have $9,841 ready for move-in costs

    First month + 1.5mo deposit + furniture

  • Register with local authorities

    Most countries require address registration within 30 days

  • Get health insurance

    Private insurance ~$400/mo until residency kicks in

Language in Miami

Can you order coffee without pointing?

English

primary language

Very High

English proficiency

English is the primary language. You'll be fine. One less excuse not to move.

Will the government leave you alone?

Democracy, freedom, and regime vibes

7.8/10

democracy index (EIU)

🏚️ Flawed democracy

regime type

Travel advisory: Level 1Exercise normal precautions

Is Miami safe?

Crime stats for people who read footnotes

🚨

Do your homework

18.2

homicides per 100k

Weather in Miami

What the thermometer actually says

32°C

summer highs

18°C

winter lows

If you get sick

Healthcare access for new arrivals

System:

Before residency: No public healthcare for non-citizens. Emergency rooms must stabilize you (EMTALA law), but the bill can be financially devastating. Private insurance essential from day 1 (~$350/mo for basic). Employer-sponsored insurance is the norm — negotiate it before you move. (private insurance ~$400/mo)

The honest take

What we'd tell a friend

Going for it

  • Sea access in Miami at 32°C summers. Yes, really.

Think twice about

  • Miami: $3010/mo for a 1BR. Bring a spreadsheet.
  • Street safety in Miami needs awareness: 18.2/100k rate.

This is the settler summary. For the full data dump:

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