Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Art, It's not absolutely required, but registering your photo gear at Customs before you leave may save you from insane squabbling with the Customs inspectors on your return. It also works for electronic gear, watches, practically anything of value with a serial number. The form is Customs Form 4457 ("Certificate of Registration for Personal Effects Taken Abroad"), about 5" x 7" in size, and you can get it at the Customs office at your departure airport (or any other Customs office you're near. List the items and their serial numbers on the form, then have an inspector verify the list and sign/date-stamp it. You can do this at any time before you leave on your trip, I just remember to allow extra time on the day of departure if I have anything new to register. When you get to the Customs office, the inspectors may all be busy working an incoming flight (they're pretty thinly staffed), and it sometimes takes awhile to find someone to cover the front desk. Chuck Albertson Seattle, Washington > Fellow LUGers: > I'm planning a trip to Europe this summer (Netherlands > than Belgium) and this will be my first Leica trip. > I understand I need to complete a USA customs form > prior to departure to prove that the Leica equipment > I'm taken was not purchased overseas. > Anyone know what form this is? > Can I get it ahead of time (web site maybe) and fill > it out before I leave? > thanks, as usual. > .....Art in NJ, USA >