Safari search engine country domain incorrect

I just changed to Lycamobile in US from t-mobile and now the search goes to google.co.uk on 3G and on WiFi it goes to .com domain. how to set the .com domain as default. This happens to yahoo search engine also. it goes to UK search engine. I am in US. This did not happen when I was using T-mobile SIM.
How to ensure that always it goes to .COM domain whether in WiFi or 3G connection.

Solution:
Navigate to the http://www.google.com/ncr and it's done.
The ncr in "http://www.google.com/ncr" stands for No Country Redirect and it maps you to the .com domain directly, what is good about it is that you have to visit it just one to be redirected everytime to the .com domain, without having to enter ncr each time.
so just go here once http://www.google.com/ncr and your trouble are gone!

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