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T&E
Entry |
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Transportation and Export: Goods shipped
under U.S. Customs bond from a U.S.
Port of Entry to a second U.S. Customs
port for export to a third country. |
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VST&E |
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Vessel Transportation and Export:
This is a specialized U.S. Customs bond
intended for a foreign vessel which
will be immediately leaving the USA. |
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Warehouse
Entry |
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This entry is for goods entering the
USA under bond to temporarily store
goods in a warehouse without paying
duties and/or taxes. |
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Informal
Entry |
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This type of entry is performed for
shipments valued under $2,000 USD. (Some
commodities are restricted to on an
informal entry, regardless of the value.)
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Consumption
Entry |
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Designed for shipments entering the
U.S.A. with a value over $2,000 USD. |
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TIB |
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Temporary Import Bond: Goods entering
USA temporarily and intended for re-export
to the originating county. Some restrictions
do apply. |
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4455 |
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Certificate of Registration: We also
prepare this U.S. Customs document which
is intended for foreign shipment exporting
from the U.S.A. and then intended for
return to the U.S.A. |
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IT Entries |
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Immediate Transit: Goods shipped under
U.S. bond directly from initial Port
of Entry into the USA to a second U.S.
Customs port. Note: Restriction: The
Carrier must hold a Bond with U.S. Customs. |
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