Here's a list of things you should probably bring along from India. Note that this list tries to be as thorough as possible. You might not want to shop for everything in here. Keeping in mind the luggage space and weight constraints, you may want to consider the possibility of buying certain items in the US. This would depend entirely on your priority and preferences.
Following items should definitely find a way in your baggage. These are indispensable.

  1. All Important Documents.
  2. Clothing.
  3. Some food items.
  4. Utensils, as you will have to cook here.
  5. All necessary medication.
  6. Some cash.
  7. Miscellaneous Items.

Pack these items well and label them carefully. Also read the list of items NOT to bring.


Documents

Note: Make sure your vaccination proof says that you have received two shots of MMR* . If it doesn’t, you'll have to take one here at the University Health Center, which will cost you a hefty $60

* In India, typically only one MMR shot is given. Hence check the details from your family physician.


Clothing


Food Items


Medicines


Money

If you cannot get cash, travelers' checks can be encashed at the airport for a fee.



Utensils
Living with roommates will mean that you will often have to cook for three or more people. So bring large utensils, even though they are a pain to carry. Steel utensils can be expensive here.

Here is a more exhaustive list:

Bring utensils which are preferably microwave safe.
These items would be sufficient to get you started. Also, if you have already confirmed an accommodation with people already living here, it might be better to ask them what you should bring since they probably already have some items in their household, and might be needing certain things in particular. If you have decided about roommates, it would be a good idea to decide beforehand who is supposed to bring what. This can avoid repetition and also make it easy to fit in the bags.


Other Stuff



Packing



Thing NOT to bring



Hope you have a pleasant & safe trip and enjoy your stay in the United States