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Physical and Verbal - ANSWER Identify two types of evidence that must be preserved.
Fingerprints, reveal forgeries, and perform serial number restorations - ANSWER Provide three
possible examples of when laboratory assistance is required.
CBP Form 6015S - ANSWER Identify the CBP form with which you are required to document
fraudulent document seizure.
Consumption Entry - ANSWER Merchandise that is going to be used or consumed in the U.S..
Transportation Entry - ANSWER Used for goods that: Arrive at a U.S. port and move to another
location within that port for exportation. Move to another port in the U.S. without entering into
commerce. Upon reaching their destination, the goods must be either entered or exported.
Immediate Transportation (TI), Transportation and Exportation (T&E) and Immediate
Exportation (IE).
Warehouse Entry - ANSWER Stores merchandise not entered into the commerce of the U.S..
Possible types of boned storage facilities include: bonded warehouses, duty-free shops, General
order (GO), and Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs).
Appraisement Entry - ANSWER Used for: merchandise awaiting appraisement, damaged
shipments, and secondhand goods.
Entry Rules - ANSWER All personal shipments regardless of value are subject to an Informal
Entry.Commercial shipments less than $2000 are subject to an Informal Entry. Commercial
shipments over $2000 are subject to a Formal Entry. Returned American aircraft parts imported
, by an owner or operator regardless of value are subject to an Informal Entry. American Goods
Returned (AGR) for personal or commercial use valued at $10,000 or less rejected and returned
for credit or imported temporarily for repair or alteration are subject to an Informal Entry. Some
temporary importations regardless of value can be subject to an Informal Entry. Everything else
is subject to a Formal Entry. A CBP Port Director can require a Formal Entry on any merchandise
if import admissibility is considered to be at risk.
Step 1 - ANSWER Supplier Deliver Goods
Step 2 - ANSWER Carrier Files the Manifest and Delivers the Goods. Additional Import Security
Filing (ISF) data elements are transmitted for vessel shipments by: carrier for FROB shipments,
party filing documentation for IE, T&E, and FTZ, importer or authorized agent for all other
shipments.
Step 3 - ANSWER Importer or Representative Files Entry Documents
Step 4 - ANSWER CBP Examines and Releases Goods
Step 5 - ANSWER Importer or Representative Files entry Summary
Step 6 - ANSWER Liquidation
The importer of record might be the: - ANSWER Owner, purchaser, and or licensed customs
broker designated by the owner, purchaser, or consignee.
The President - ANSWER Who negotiates trade agreements?
Congress - ANSWER Who approves trade agreements?