Probleme mit Verschiffung nach Amerika. EPA form 3520-1
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Probleme mit Verschiffung nach Amerika.
EPA form 3520-1 and DOT form HS-7 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Wir haben unser Wohnmobil in Antwerpen stehen fuer Verschiffung nach Nort Amerika.
Jetzt ist er fuer die zweite Mahl nicht auf das Schiff geladen weil der US Customs kein Zustimmung gibt weil das Fahrzeug nicht die Environmental and Safety Regulations ersprichen soll.
Ist da einer die Erfahrung hat mit diese Formulare?
Ich habe gesucht auf das Netz und auf diese Link die nachfolgende Tekst gefunden:
Free Entry http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/en ... ourcar.htm
NONRESIDENTS may import a vehicle duty-free for personal use up to one (1) year if the vehicle is imported in conjunction with the owner's arrival. Vehicles imported under this provision that do not conform to U.S. safety and emission standards must be exported within one year and may not be sold in the U.S. There is no exemption or extension of the export requirements.
Prior Arrangements
The owner must make arrangements for shipping a vehicle. Have your shipper or carrier notify you of the vehicle's arrival date so that Customs can clear it. Shipments are cleared at the first port of entry unless you arrange for a freight forwarder abroad to have the vehicle sent in bond to a Customs port more convenient to you.
Customs officers are prohibited by law from acting as agents or making entries for an importer. However, you may employ a commercial customs broker to handle your entry.fore
Documentation
For Customs clearance you will need the shipper's or carrier's original bill of lading, the bill of sale, foreign registration, and any other documents covering the vehicle. You will also be required to complete EPA form 3520-1 and DOT form HS-7, declaring the emissions and safety provisions under which the vehicle is being imported. Vehicles that meet all U.S. emission requirements will bear manufacturer’s label on the engine compartment in English, attesting to that fact. For vehicles that lack such a label, the Customs inspector at the port of entry may require proof of eligibility to import under the EPA exemptions or exclusions specified on form 3520-1.
EPA form 3520-1 and DOT form HS-7 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Wir haben unser Wohnmobil in Antwerpen stehen fuer Verschiffung nach Nort Amerika.
Jetzt ist er fuer die zweite Mahl nicht auf das Schiff geladen weil der US Customs kein Zustimmung gibt weil das Fahrzeug nicht die Environmental and Safety Regulations ersprichen soll.
Ist da einer die Erfahrung hat mit diese Formulare?
Ich habe gesucht auf das Netz und auf diese Link die nachfolgende Tekst gefunden:
Free Entry http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/en ... ourcar.htm
NONRESIDENTS may import a vehicle duty-free for personal use up to one (1) year if the vehicle is imported in conjunction with the owner's arrival. Vehicles imported under this provision that do not conform to U.S. safety and emission standards must be exported within one year and may not be sold in the U.S. There is no exemption or extension of the export requirements.
Prior Arrangements
The owner must make arrangements for shipping a vehicle. Have your shipper or carrier notify you of the vehicle's arrival date so that Customs can clear it. Shipments are cleared at the first port of entry unless you arrange for a freight forwarder abroad to have the vehicle sent in bond to a Customs port more convenient to you.
Customs officers are prohibited by law from acting as agents or making entries for an importer. However, you may employ a commercial customs broker to handle your entry.fore
Documentation
For Customs clearance you will need the shipper's or carrier's original bill of lading, the bill of sale, foreign registration, and any other documents covering the vehicle. You will also be required to complete EPA form 3520-1 and DOT form HS-7, declaring the emissions and safety provisions under which the vehicle is being imported. Vehicles that meet all U.S. emission requirements will bear manufacturer’s label on the engine compartment in English, attesting to that fact. For vehicles that lack such a label, the Customs inspector at the port of entry may require proof of eligibility to import under the EPA exemptions or exclusions specified on form 3520-1.