Overview for US expats
Polynesian **U.S. territory** where **English** and **Samoan** coexist, **faʻa Sāmoa** shapes **village** and **Sunday** life, and **left-hand traffic** surprises many stateside arrivals. **LBJ Tropical Medical Center** and clinics cover much **routine** care; **complex** oncology, some **pediatric subspecialty**, and **tertiary** cases often mean **Honolulu** or **West Coast** referrals—carry **evacuation** clarity. **Tuna** processing, **port** logistics, **ASG**, and **federal** posts anchor jobs; **housing** clusters on **Tutuila**’s narrow coastal strips. **Cyclone** season, **customs** differences, and **ASPA** / **ASTCA** logistics are honest planning threads alongside **National Park of American Samoa** trails and reef access.
Pago Pago is the main harbor hub
Entry, employment, and tax follow American Samoa and US federal context as described on the country profile. We add a Pago Pago page for Tutuila gateway context only.
Pago Pago overview →Everyday life
- Healthcare quality (1–5)
- 4
- Cost of living (1–5, higher = more affordable)
- 4
- Safety (1–5)
- 4
- Ease of living in English (1–5)
- 5
Data points (where available)
- Safety index
- 62.0
- Healthcare index
- 42.0
Schooling for families (1–5)
- Early childhood
- 4
- Primary (elementary)
- 4
- Secondary (middle/high)
- 4
Why American Samoa works well for expats
- **English** is official alongside Samoan; **ASG** and many employers are accessible without fluent Samoan in the **Pago Pago**–**Tafuna** corridor
- **USD** removes currency conversion for U.S. households; **domestic** postal and banking patterns feel familiar with territorial caveats
- **Compact** island geography—**reef**, **rainforest**, and **park** access within short drives for most Tutuila residents
- **Direct** **Hawaiian Airlines** links to **Honolulu** anchor **medevac**, education, and family travel planning
- **Gun violence** risk is **very low** relative to the continental U.S.; **community** and **church** networks are strong
- **National Park of American Samoa** offers world-class **rainforest** and **coastal** experiences with cultural **village** access rules to respect
Tradeoffs and challenges
- **Left-hand traffic** and **right-hand-drive** import rules differ from most of the United States—budget **vehicle** sourcing and insurance carefully
- **Specialty healthcare** depth is limited versus **Honolulu**; **medevac insurance** is essential for pregnancy, diving injuries, and complex illness
- **Numbeo** and similar indices are often **missing** or **thin**—cost expectations need **employer** and **local** quotes
- **Imported** goods, **freight**, and **utilities** keep prices elevated despite a favourable headline versus **Honolulu** for some budgets
- **Village** (`nuʻu`) obligations, **Sunday** observance, and **faʻa Sāmoa** expectations are **non-optional** in many settings
- **Non-citizen U.S. national** status for **American Samoans** and **foreign-worker** quotas create **immigration** complexity—avoid assumptions from Guam or CNMI practice
Visa routes for US citizens
other
Difficulty: easy
**U.S. citizens** may travel to American Samoa without a **foreign** visa—it is **U.S. territory** for entry purposes. You still need lawful bases for **employment** (**I-9** / federal or **ASG** hiring rules), **American Samoa driver’s licence** compliance after establishing residence, **tax** alignment (**mirror-code** territorial income tax and **Customs** treatment differ from many states—verify **Treasury** / **Customs** guidance), and **housing** contracts. **Medicare** ambulatory coverage on-island and **marketplace** patterns can differ from states—confirm **CMS** and **Medicaid**-related programmes for your situation.
work permit
Difficulty: medium
**Foreign nationals** who are **not** U.S. citizens generally need **federal** employment authorisation or a qualifying **nonimmigrant** / **immigrant** status to work in American Samoa—**USCIS** processes many petitions with the territory as the work location. **ASG** may impose additional **labour** or **immigration** steps for **non-citizens**; **categories** and **quotas** can differ from Guam or the CNMI—verify **current** **Attorney General** / **Immigration Office** notices with counsel.
family reunification
Difficulty: medium
**Family-based** **green-card** and **derivative** statuses follow **federal** immigration law; **USCIS** and consular processing use standard U.S. rules with American Samoa as **intended residence** on forms. **K** fiancé and **VAWA** pathways remain federal—confirm current forms, fees, and address requirements.
entrepreneur
Difficulty: medium
**ASG business licences**, **Customs** registrations, **EIN**, and sector permits (retail, construction, fisheries-related services) must pair with an **immigration** status that permits **self-employment** or **active management**. **Business registration** alone does not replace lawful work authority for foreign nationals.
retirement
Difficulty: medium
**U.S. citizens** may retire in American Samoa using **Social Security**, pensions, and savings like many domestic moves—budget for **imported-goods** costs, **cyclone** insurance, and **limited** specialty healthcare on Tutuila. **Medicare** network clarity and **medevac** to **Honolulu** need advance confirmation. **Non-citizen** retirees need a **lawful** long-stay status—there is **no** separate territorial **retirement visa** beyond federal categories.
digital nomad
Difficulty: easy
**U.S. citizens** working remotely for a **mainland** employer can treat American Samoa as **domestic** relocation—confirm **state** payroll tax **nexus**, **time-zone** expectations, and **internet** redundancy (**ASTCA** fibre / LTE backup). **Foreign nationals** must hold a status that permits their **remote** activities—verify with **USCIS** counsel if income sourcing is unclear.
other
Difficulty: medium
**U.S. national** (non-citizen) American Samoan passport holders have **specific** U.S. travel and employment rules—treat **State** / **DHS** guidance as authoritative when comparing rights to **U.S. citizens**. **COFA** citizens, **asylum**, **TPS**, and **humanitarian** parole remain **federal** programmes.
other
Difficulty: medium
**Student** or **training** stays through **American Samoa Community College (ASCC)**, **DOCARE** maritime programmes, or federal placements must match the **stated** purpose of entry. Long-term **volunteer** or **mission** assignments still need correct **immigration** alignment.
Example cities to explore
Pago Pago harbor and Fagatogo / Utulei civic belt, Tafuna / Nuʻuuli retail and airport corridor, Leone (west Tutuila), Aūa, Vaitogi, Amalau Valley / upland Tutuila pockets, Ofu (Manuʻa Islands), Pago Pago International Airport (PPG)
References and further reading
- American Samoa Government (official portal)
- American Samoa Department of Commerce
- American Samoa Customs & Treasury – orientation
- American Samoa Power Authority (ASPA)
- American Samoa Telecommunications Authority (ASTCA)
- LBJ Tropical Medical Center
- American Samoa Community College (ASCC)
- National Park of American Samoa (NPS)
- US State Department – American Samoa travel information
- USCIS – immigration and employment authorisation (territory context)
- CDC Travel Health – American Samoa
- National Weather Service – Pago Pago (tropical cyclone context)