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Episode 3 | Caveat: PCSing

Episode 3 | Caveat: PCSing

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Navigating Your PCS to Korea: Essential Tips and Tricks

In this episode of Momtroversal, we're unpacking everything you need to know to make your PCS (Permanent Change of Station) to Korea as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether you're heading over solo, with your family, or bringing along your pets, we cover all the essentials based on real-life experience and lessons learned.

From understanding your housing options to handling the SOFA stamp and navigating financial considerations, we’ve got you covered. This is your go-to guide for feeling confident and prepared as you take on this exciting overseas move.

🗝️ Key Topics Covered:

  • PCS Preparation: Timelines, paperwork, and what to expect before you go.

  • 🐾 Shipping Pets: Key steps for getting your furry friends overseas safely, plus info on the Camp Humphreys Pet Care Center.

  • 🏠 Housing in Korea: Pros and cons of on-post vs. off-post living and how to work with realtors.

  • 🛂 SOFA Stamp & ARC Card: What they are, why they matter, and how to get them.

  • 💰 Financial Tips: Smart ways to manage your budget and take advantage of military resources.

  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 EFMP Considerations: Insights into how the Exceptional Family Member Program affects your PCS timeline.

🔗 Resources:

  • PCS My POV – A helpful guide for vehicle shipping and general PCS preparation.

  • Korean Visa & SOFA Information – Ministry of Foreign Affairs info on visas and the SOFA agreement.

  • PCS Like a Pro – Resources, checklists, and community support for military families on the move.


#PCSing #MilitaryLife #KoreaMove #FamilyTravel #PetTravel #MilitaryPCS #SOFAStamp #OverseasLiving

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