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i'm in california, and i'm thinking of becoming an importer, but i keep hearing about how much of a hassle it actually is to go to the port of entry to get your merchandise... since you need to provide alot of documents, invoices, etc... so what are these documents? is it really a hassle? where can i find which documents i need so that i'm ready at the port of entry by the time the products arrive... any information would be great... thanks.

2006-07-30 21:18:30 · 4 answers · asked by digital321 3 in Business & Finance Small Business

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Import isn't very difficult. I am an exporter from china. I often mainly offer B/L, INVOICE, PACKING LIST to help the importer to get their merchandise at customs. Some customers need the ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE to decrease their tax. So it is very easy. If you want import products from our country, I can help you. My email: christinalee519@yahoo.com

2006-07-30 21:47:34 · answer #1 · answered by Christina Lee 1 · 0 0

If a toddler is born overseas to a minimum of one American be certain then the youngster desires to be registered as born overseas and issued a delivery certificates via the US State branch. while traveling in basic terms the advert member who's on orders would be allowed to shuttle without passport. All dependents will require a valid Passport which ought to be utilized for. It would not count that they'd nicely be leaving from a US base/positioned up distant places in any respect. If the advert member is traveling on depart then additionally they'll require a passport. the only exceptions would be if leaving from a US Territory while a passport isn't required. If in basic terms one be certain is traveling then a POA will additionally be required upon examine-in to be waiting to depart the rustic.

2016-12-14 16:41:46 · answer #2 · answered by byro 4 · 0 0

All your answers are available from the US Department of Commerce. Or you may get some answers from a custom s broker, they are the people you hire to make sure everything goes smooth through customs. there is a lot to learn, but!!!! You can learn it. Easy. Just start taking the steps. Start with the US department of Commerce. There s tons of info on line. get some US gov. web sites. Good luck.

2006-07-30 21:30:28 · answer #3 · answered by mouse 2 · 0 0

Here is a California based resource for you:

http://www.export-expert.net

2006-07-31 01:10:25 · answer #4 · answered by TradeConsult 4 · 0 0

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