Customs transiting and then returning to US
Hey everyone,
I have a somewhat unusual itinerary coming up, where I am traveling to Japan, and then fly to Canada via the U.S., and then return to the U.S. by train the next day. I know that the U.S. duty-free limit is ordinarily $800, but that limit only applies for trips out of the country that are longer than 48 hours (otherwise, it's $200).
So I have a few questions:
1. Will I go through U.S. Customs when I'm transiting the U.S. to go to Canada? (I believe the answer is yes here)
2. If so, will I declare everything I'm bringing back from Japan when I'm transiting the U.S.? (I believe this is yes as well)
3. When returning to the U.S. from Canada the next day, will I declare everything, or only the stuff I obtained while in Canada? If I need to declare everything again, I assume I wouldn't legally owe duty, since I already legally imported it once free of duty, but how can I prove that?