- U.S. Customs Form OP-0001 – Event Application: Internal form used by U.S. Customs training center employees for event hosting application at the agency’s facilities.
- U.S. Customs Form 19 – Protest: Importers use this form to file a protest with U.S. Customs.
- U.S. Customs Form 26 – Report of Diversion: Vessel operators use this to inform Customs when their ship or plane was diverted to a different arrival port.
- U.S. Customs Form 28 – Request for Information: U.S. Customs use this form to request further information about a shipment being imported.
- U.S. Customs Form I-68 – Sample Form for Reference
- U.S. Customs Form I-92 – Sample Form for Reference
- U.S. Customs Form I-95 – Crewman’s Landing Permit: Allows crew of a vessel to enter the United States to come ashore even without a visa.
- U.S. Customs Form I-193 – Application for Waiver of Passport and/or Visa: Application to have Department Homeland Security waive the requirements in order to enter the United States.
- U.S. Customs Form 214 – Application for Foreign-Trade Zone Admission and/or Status Designation: This is used for admission of goods to a Foreign-Trade Zone.
- U.S. Customs Form 214A – Application for Foreign Trade-Zone Admission and/or Status Designation Continuation Sheet
- U.S. Customs Form 214B – Application for Foreign-Trade Zone Admission and/or Status Designation Continuation Sheet
- U.S. Customs Form 214C – Application for Foreign-Trade Zone Admission and/or Status Designation Continuation Sheet
- U.S. Customs Form 216 – Application for Foreign-Trade Zone Activity Permit: Importers use this to apply for a permit in order to perform various activities on goods stored in a Foreign-Trade Zone.
- U.S. Customs Form 226 – Record of Vessel Foreign Repair or Equipment Purchase: This is a form used to record imports of equipment to repair a vessel.
- U.S. Customs Form 243 – CCFR Event Application
- U.S. Customs Form 247 – Cost Submission: This is used to submit the actual costs of producing an item to Customs.
- U.S. Customs Form 262 – Request for Printed Material: A form used to request for Customs to send you printed material.
- U.S. Customs Form 300 – Bonded Warehouse Proprietor’s Submission: Owners of bonded warehouses use this form to provide necessary information to CBP at the end of each calendar year.
- U.S. Customs Form 301 – Customs Bond: A form used to file a Customs Bond with the agency.
- U.S. Customs Form 306 – Sensitive Security Information (SSI) Document Receipt
- U.S. Customs Form 339A – Annual User Fee Decal Request – Aircraft
- U.S. Customs Form 339C – Vehicle Application: This is used for applying a commercial vehicle registered in cross-border trade.
- U.S. Customs Form 339U – Update Transponder Information
- U.S. Customs Form 339V – Annual User Fee Decal Request – Vessel: Truck owner-operators use this form to request a decal (sticker) verifying that the Customs’ annual user fee has been paid.
- U.S. Customs Form 349 – Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Report
- U.S. Customs Form 350 – Harbor Maintenance Fee Amended Quarterly Summary Report
- U.S. Customs Form 400 – ACH Application: Importers and customs brokers use this form in applying for Automated Clearing House (ACH) services.
- U.S. Customs Form 401 – Automated Clearinghouse Credit Enrollment: Importers use this form to confirm enrollment in Automated Clearinghouse (ACH) Credit program.
- U.S. Customs Form I-408 – Application to Pay Off or Discharge Alien Crewman: Alien (non-US resident) crew members use this form in application to pay off or discharge in U.S. territory.
- U.S. Customs Form I-418 Passenger List – Crew List: This is a required form for vessel operators to declare their list of passengers and crew.
- U.S. Customs Form 434 – North American Free Trade Agreement Certificate of Origin: This is a requirement to certify that the imported goods are qualified under North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) provisions.
- U.S. Customs Form 434A – North American Free Trade Agreement Certificate of Origin Continuation Sheet: This is used to continue in verifying the imported goods that originated in a NAFTA country.
- U.S. Customs Form 442 – Application for Exemption from Special Landing Requirements
- U.S. Customs Form 442A – OVERFLIGHT Pilot/Crewmember Personal Information Release: Pilots and airline crew members use this for application to be accepted into Customs’ “OVERFLIGHT” frequent travelers program.
- U.S. Customs Form 446 – NAFTA Verification of Origin Questionnaire: A questionnaire to ensure that the imported goods was truly produced in a NAFTA country (USA, Mexico or Canada).
- U.S. Customs Form 450 – United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) Certificate of Origin: Certificate of origin that provides preferential treatment for imported goods from the Caribbean region.
- U.S. Customs Form I-736 – Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information
- U.S. Customs Form I-736 – Guam CNMI Visa Waiver Information – Korean
- U.S. Customs Form I-736 – Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information – Japanese
- U.S. Customs Form I-736 Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information Simplified – Chinese
- U.S. Customs Form I-736 Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information – Traditional Chinese
- U.S. Customs Form I-760 – Guam Visa Waiver Agreement
- U.S. Customs Form I-775 – Visa Waiver Carrier Agreement
- U.S. Customs Form 823S – SENTRI Application: Agency’s SENTRI program application to expedite people living in Mexico who commute to the United States to work.
- U.S. Customs Form 1300 – Vessel Entrance or Clearance Statement: This form is used for the entrance of a vessel into the Customs Territory of the United States.
- U.S. Customs Form 1302 – Inward Cargo Declaration: This form is used to declare goods with the intention of clearing Customs at an inward port.
- U.S. Customs Form 1302A – Cargo Declaration – Outward With Commercial Forms: This is used to declare goods leaving the U.S.
- U.S. Customs Form 1303 – Ship’s Stores Declaration: Vessel operators use this to declare the goods used for the operation of the ship itself in entering the U. S.
- U.S. Customs Form 1304 – Crew’s Effects Declaration: Crews of ocean container ships, airplanes and other vessels use this for entering the United States when they are importing personal effects into the United States for personal use.
- U.S. Customs Form 1400 – Record of Vessels Engaged in Foreign Trade Entered or Arrived Under Permit to Proceed
- U.S. Customs Form 1401 – Record of Vessels Engaged in Foreign Trade Cleared or Granted Permit to Proceed
- U.S. Customs Form 3078 – Application for Identification Card: This is used by Customs employees for applying for an Identification card.
- U.S. Customs Form 3124 – Application for Customs Broker License: This is used for applying for Customs Broker License.
- U.S. Customs Form 3124E – Application for Customs Broker License Exam: This is used for applying for the Customs Broker License Exam.
- U.S. Customs Form 3171 – Application-Permit-Special License Unlading-Lading-Overtime Services
- U.S. Customs Form 3173 – Application for Extension of Bond for Temporary Importation: This is used for applying a bond extension for temporary importation.
- U.S. Customs Form 3227 – Certificate of Disposition of Imported Merchandise
- U.S. Customs Form 3229 – Certificate of Origin: This certifies the country of origin of a product.
- U.S. Customs Form 3299 – Declaration for Free Entry of Unaccompanied Articles: This form is used for declaring of free entry of unaccompanied articles.
- U.S. Customs Form 3311 – Declaration for Free Entry of Returned American Products: This form is used for declaring the goods as American-made.
- U.S. Customs Form 3347 – Declaration of Owner: For Merchandise Obtained in Pursuance of a Purchase or Agreement to Purchase
- U.S. Customs Form 3347A – Declaration of Consignee When Entry is Made by an Agent: This is used in declaring the name of the consignee for a shipment.
- U.S. Customs Form 3461 – Entry/Immediate Delivery: This form is a requirement for all imported goods for commercial re-sale.
- U.S. Customs Form 3485 – Lien Notice
- U.S. Customs Form 3495 – Application for Exportation of Articles Under Special Bond
- U.S. Customs Form 3499 – Application and Approval to Manipulate Examine, Sample, or Transfer Goods: This form is used to apply for manipulation, examination or as commercial samples of goods to import.
- U.S. Customs Form 4315 – Application for Allowance in Duties
- U.S. Customs Form 4455 – Certificate of Registration
- U.S. Customs Form 4457 – Certificate of Registration for Personal Effects Taken Abroad: This is used by American residents who are traveling or living overseas to import their personal items back into the U.S.
- U.S. Customs Form 4609 – Petition for Remission or Mitigation of Forfeitures and Penalties Incurred
- U.S. Customs Form 4630 – Petition for Relief from Forfeiture
- U.S. Customs Form 4632 – Lien Holder Financial Statement
- U.S. Customs Form 4811 – Special Address Notification
- U.S. Customs Form 5106 – Importer ID Input Record: This is a form used by importers so that Customs can assign them with unique importer ID.
- U.S. Customs Form 5125 – Application for Withdrawal of Bonded Stores for Fishing Vessel and Certificate of Use
- U.S. Customs Form 5129 – Crew Member’s Declaration and Instructions
- U.S. Customs Form 5297 – Power of Attorney: This form is used by licensed customs brokers to be authorized in conducting Customs business on behalf of a client.
- U.S. Customs Form 6043 – Delivery Ticket: This form is used by importer’s drayage company to be authorized to pick up the goods from port.
- U.S. Customs Form 7501 – Instructions: This form is used for filing an imported shipment for Entry Summary.
- U.S. Customs Form 7501 – Entry Summary with Continuation Sheets
- U.S. Customs Form 7501 – Document/Payment Transmittal Test
- U.S. Customs Form 7507 – General Declaration Agriculture, Customs, Immigration and Public Health
- U.S. Customs Form 7509 – Air Cargo Manifest: This form is used by customs brokers to inform customs of the contents of the air shipment.
- U.S. Customs Form 7512 – Transportation Entry and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP Inspection and Permit
- U.S. Customs Form 7512A – Transportation Entry and Manifest of Goods Subject to CBP Inspection and Permit
- U.S. Customs Form 7514 – Drawback Notice (Lading/FTZ Transfer)
- U.S. Customs Form 7523 – Entry and Manifest of Merchandise Free of Duty, Carrier’s Certificate and Release
- U.S. Customs Form 7533 – Inward Cargo Manifest for Vessel Under Five Tons, Ferry, Train, Car, Vehicle, etc.
- U.S Customs Form 7551 – Drawback Entry: This form is used for filing for Customs drawbacks and to get your refund from the U.S. Treasury.
- U.S. Customs Form 7551 Instructions
- U.S. Customs Form 7552 – Delivery Certificate for Purposes of Drawback
- U.S. Customs Form 7552 – Instructions
- U.S. Customs Form 7553 – Notice of Intent to Export, Destroy or Return Merchandise for Purposes of Drawback
- U.S. Customs Form 7553 Instructions – Notice of Intent to Export, Destroy or Return Merchandise for Purposes of Drawback