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Customs declarations at LAX from non-citizens
When entering the US in LAX, are CBP still taking customs declarations? I would be entering on a non-immigrant work visa and prefer if I did not have to bring an inventory of shirts and underpants with me...
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Welcome to FlyerTalk lzr,
I doubt that anyone is interested in your clothes and underwear. In any event, U.S. residents receive a duty-free allowance of $800. Visitors only have to declare the value of all articles that will remain in the United States after they depart. |
I'm not sure I understand your question... if you don't want to bring clothing with you, then you don't need to. What does this have to do with customs?
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Originally Posted by lzr
(Post 32872406)
When entering the US in LAX, are CBP still taking customs declarations?
Originally Posted by lzr
(Post 32872406)
I would be entering on a non-immigrant work visa and prefer if I did not have to bring an inventory of shirts and underpants with me...
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Originally Posted by TWA884
(Post 32872438)
Welcome to FlyerTalk lzr,
I doubt that anyone is interested in your clothes and underwear. In any event, U.S. residents receive a duty-free allowance of $800. Visitors only have to declare the value of all articles that will remain in the United States after they depart.
Originally Posted by cbn42
(Post 32881582)
I'm not sure I understand your question... if you don't want to bring clothing with you, then you don't need to. What does this have to do with customs?
Originally Posted by garykung
(Post 32881621)
Yes and no - You will be still be asked to declare the value. But you need not to itemize.
I believe CBP would be lenient in this situation. Even technically you are not an immigrant, because work visa is generally dual-purpose, CBP would treat you similarly as new immigrants. But just keep in mind - be reasonable, i.e. CBP should not expect the baggage is full of new clothes and stuffs... |
Originally Posted by lzr
(Post 32884049)
It is not about not wanting to bring clothing, it is about not wanting to bring a detailed list of what clothing I bring with me, in what amount and in what value.
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Originally Posted by lzr
(Post 32884049)
Oh, I guess I would be a visitor to CBP and that would simplify everything. I don't intend to leave much of my stuff in the US.
It is not about not wanting to bring clothing, it is about not wanting to bring a detailed list of what clothing I bring with me, in what amount and in what value. I expect to arrive with some of my personal valuable electronics. Some of it fairly new. Smartphone, one or two tablets, headphones. No intent to sell or leave them in the US however. Reasonable amount of clothing for the first days, most of it not new, but in good state so it could be insinuated it is new. Even as a returning American at US ports of entry a huge number of times, I too have to declare some items at times at US ports of entry. But I've never had used clothes be the issue at US ports of entry. Nor even used consumer electronics at US ports of entry, although I can see electronics being an issue for some people at times. |
Originally Posted by cbn42
(Post 32884381)
I think you are completely overthinking this. Unless you are bringing very large amounts of expensive designer-brand clothing, CBP is not going to care.
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