Renting as a Non-Citizen in the USA: Practical Advice for Immigrant House Hunters

Renting as a Non-Citizen in the USA

In the US, renting as a non-citizen is a bit different than renting as a citizen. Overall, you can rest assured that it is easy to rent as a non-citizen if you prepare properly.

The good news is that millions of non-citizens rent apartments and houses in the US every year. For a landlord, it’s not surprising or special to have non-citizens trying to rent their properties. Renting to a non-citizen is a situation that many landlords are fully prepared for.

The bad news is that you will need to do a bit more than a US citizen would to legally rent a property in the US. Also, renting in the US can be confusing if it’s your first time. That’s true if you’re from the country as well.

Unlocking the Secrets of Renting as a Non-Citizen in the USA

First, understand that you are entitled to apply for any rental unit and to be treated equally (more on that soon).

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The main challenge of renting as a non-US citizen is that landlords will have difficulty screening you. Because you will be living on a property that they own, they will want to make sure:

Anyone who lives in a rented space must prove:

General rental requirements

Anyone seeking to rent a space in the US should be prepared to present the following to the landlord/agent: