Hi everyone
This isn't strictly within the scope of this group, but I think I saw a thread about it a while ago (can't find it now though). I'm sure there must be plenty of people on here with experience of shipping, so I hope you can help. The company I'm shipping my stuff with have sent me 3 US customs forms: Power of Attorney, Customs form 3299 and Treasury Dept Supplemental Declaration. Now, all I'm shipping is basically personal effects (books, records, photos etc), so I understand I don't have to itemise everything on 3299. But the instructions DO mention a packing list. Is this another form they should have sent me, or can I just give them a word processed list? Also, how detailed does this list need to be? Itemising every last book/CD/odd sock, or will a general description of what's in each box do just fine? Best wishes (Signed) Perplexed of England (at least for a couple more weeks) aka Rob |
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> > > > > > > I'm not aware of any other forms having visited various websites and spoken to my house-mate who worked for a freight forwarder. I'm making a fully detailed list for myself including itemising cds etc so that if a box goes missing I know exactly what's in it. I would imagine you would just need to write something like, box 1: 80 CDs, 16 DVDs, University notes. Jonn |
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> > > > > > > I had a form from the moving company to list what was being moved, so they knew how many items and what they were moving. My own experience was to number the boxes and list the contents roughly - e.g. if a box was mainly books then 'books', rather than every individual item. Only for expensive and/or insured items was there any need to make special note of them. -- paul 58-77 Sheffield 77-79 Coventry 79-88 Sheffield 88-97 Milton Keynes 97-99 London 99-00 Seattle 00-?? Fremont |
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Hmmm. I was not aware that forms COULD visit various websites. How do they do it? How do you know they do it? ","? -- > Steen's Visa Pages http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm Newsgroup FAQ http://www.k1faq.com Immigration and Naturalization Service http://www.ins.usdoj.gov {I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable legal advice, please consult with a professional immigration attorney.} |
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