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"Clear Your Shipment Into The United States"

To begin clearing your shipment into the U.S., please provide
one of the invoices listed in the orange section below, and send to:

Customsquote.com
Attn: Client Services

1.) Provide 1 of the 3 documents below for your shipment:

        * Commercial Invoice  or
        * Bill of Sale  or
        * U.S. Customs Invoice

General Instructions: One of the above invoices should be provided to you by your vendor or seller. If not, you may also create your own invoice by clicking on and completing the "U.S. Customs Invoice" below. Whichever invoice you provide your Customs Broker, please ensure the following information is on it and that it is accurate.

* Vendor Name & Address                  * Shipment Date
* Importer Name & Address                * Consignee / Deliver to Address
* Carrier Name                                   * Customs Broker Name & Contact #'s
* Product Description                          * Value of Goods
* Number of Packages & Weight          * Consignee IRS/Tax ID# or Social Security#
* Port of Entry

* Currency of Settlement (ie. USD=U.S. Dollars, CAD=Canadian Dollars, etc.)
* Country of Origin (for each product, state the country it was manufactured in)



2.) Documents required to receive the best duty rates:

        * North American Free Trade Agreement Certificate (NAFTA)
            (for products made in the U.S., Canada or Mexico over $2500 USD)
        * Low Value Nafta
            (for products made in the U.S., Canada or Mexico valued at $2500 USD or less)
        * Certificate of Origin
            (for products not made in the U.S., Canada or Mexico)

General Instructions: The appropriate document above is required for you to receive the best duty rate possible. You or your Customs Broker may provide this document. It needs to be completed and signed by the vendor, exporter or producer of your products.


Please provide your Customs Broker the 2 documents below as optional (not required to clear U.S. customs):

* Packing List - This document helps the Customs Broker know what is packed in your shipment.
* Bill of Lading / Waybill - Your carrier can provide you with this document. It helps provide the Customs Broker with important carrier information.

The above documents are basic requirements to clear U.S. Customs. More customs documents may be required such as special licenses or permits required by other government agencies. To see if your shipment requires extra documents, please consult with your customs broker.