Getting a local phone number is one of the first things many international students do after arriving in the U.S. A working phone helps you navigate campus, keep in touch with family and access essentials like banking and ride-sharing apps.
But choosing the right phone plan for international students can be tricky. This page breaks down the main types of plans, what documentation you need and how to keep costs under control.
Types of phone plans for international students
Phone plans in the U.S. are either prepaid or postpaid. Each option has pros and cons, and your choice depends on how long you plan to stay and how much flexibility you need.
Prepaid plans are pay-as-you-go and do not require a credit check. You pay monthly in advance and can cancel or switch at any time. These are ideal for students who do not yet have a credit card for F-1 students or U.S. credit history.
Benefits of prepaid:
Postpaid plans are billed monthly after usage and usually require a Social Security number or credit check. Some providers make exceptions for students with proof of enrollment, a passport and an address.
Benefits of postpaid:
If you already opened a bank account for international students, your proof of banking may help verify your identity when applying for a postpaid plan.
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What documents you need
To sign up for most plans, you’ll need:
Some plans may also ask for proof of school enrollment or your student ID. Check with your carrier before visiting the store or signing up online.
Tips for saving money on your phone plan
A phone bill might seem like a small part of your overall international student budgeting, but it adds up. Use these strategies to manage costs:
If you live in a dorm or housing for international students, check if your building has strong signal coverage before committing to a carrier.
Beyond communication, your phone number becomes part of your financial and logistical life while studying overseas. It’s used for two-factor authentication, ID verification and communication with banks, schools and jobs.
Some DMV offices require a working number for appointment alerts or international student driver’s license forms. Banks and job applications may also use your number to confirm your identity or payment details.
Choosing a plan that works for you supports your independence and helps avoid gaps in service that could interfere with other parts of your setup.
How MPOWER Financing helps international students
Phone plans often require documents or payment methods that depend on your financial identity in the U.S. MPOWER Financing helps international students establish that identity, even without a cosigner or U.S. credit history.
Here’s how MPOWER supports students managing life and expenses abroad:
The small costs of daily life matter. MPOWER helps make sure students have the tools to manage them confidently.
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FAQs
Prepaid plans are simpler and do not require a credit check, making them ideal for new students. Postpaid plans may offer more features but often require a Social Security number or credit history.
Yes. Many prepaid plans only require your passport, visa and payment method. Some postpaid plans will accept a denial letter or proof of enrollment instead.
Plans typically range from US$15 to US$60 depending on data usage and features. Group or student discounts may reduce costs.
Some may work for a short time, especially if you have international roaming. However, local SIM cards and U.S. numbers are better for long-term use.
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