It is not required for all, however shipments can be held by local authority in United Arab Emirates after screening due to lack of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) or NON DG (Dangerous Goods) declaration letter from the shipper resulting to misconnections and impacting end-to-end service.
It would be advisable for all shipments originating, transiting and terminating for UAE to have MSDS or NON DG declaration from shipper enclosed in the shipment and copies to be uploaded in IDIS.
Shipments which originate in the U.S. require an EEI filing in AES when the value of a Schedule B (or HTS) commodity is over US$2500.00. Shipments requiring a license or license exemption, such as State Department, Commerce Department or DEA, require an AES Filing regardless of the value.
Shippers filing directly with the Census Bureau must supply the AES Internal Transaction Number (ITN) at the time of pickup by UPS. The ITN should be placed on the thermal label, produced in World Ship or on the invoice as close to the total value as possible. UPS can file the AES information on behalf of the shipper for a $US10.00 fee. The shipper must supply all necessary information for the filing, including their EIN number, License/License Exemption/License Exception and Export Control Classification Number (ECCN). If the consignee is a company, they must be registered in Nicaragua´s Customs as importers.
When the shipments are loaded with Pre Paid (PP), the shipper pays all shipping charges and the consignee pays duty and taxes. The consignee receives documents of retention to clear in customs.
When the shipments are loaded with Freight Collect (F/C), the consignee pays all shipping charges to the contractor, and the duties and taxes the consignee has the election of paying for the service that the contractor offers, or with its own custom agency by preference. When the shipment (document or non document) arrives to Nicaragua as F/C, the consignee receives an invoice to pay for the shipping charge, and after he pays, the package is delivered.
All import shipments, are required to include an actual cellular or phone number, right and complete address of the shipper and consignee. Nicaragua does not have an official numeration system for their streets and avenues, or postal codes. The final address is given from a particular point of reference within the area. Therefore, in many cases, it is very difficult to locate the delivery point, resulting in service failures. All packages require a consignee's contact name and complete street address including apartment, suite or unit number if applicable. The consignee's telephone number should be provided if known. The UPS contractor delivers documents and non-dutiable non-documents door-to-door only in Managua. For the rest of the country including extended areas like Masaya, Granada, Esteli, Leon, etc., the contractor has subcontracted a transport company (Cargo Trans) that makes the delivery Door to Door. A complete address and telephone number is necessary and must be included in the consignment. When it receives a non-document since an eraser or pencil, it must pay duties and taxes to free from customs, and then it can deliver to the customer, who selects the customs agency to get the service.
For non-document shipments into Nicaragua, customs retains every package and must be inspected. Duties and taxes must be paid regardless of the value of the merchandise. For example, even if the Commercial Invoice has a value of $1.00 as minimum. This is according to law in Nicaragua, and is enforced by their Customs agency. In addition to a detailed description of each item, the shipper needs to write additional comments of "gift shipment" on the invoice as well as in the Special Instructions box on the UPS Waybill to ensure a proper assessment of duties and taxes. On the invoice, it must describe the real quantity and description of the merchandise that has been sent because customs takes one day to confirm the merchandise in the package and the description on the invoice are correct and accurate.
Original invoices on company letterhead are required by law and avoid Customs delays. All other types of invoices could cause shipments to be delayed.
The consignee's telephone number is mandatory and must appear on the invoice
The destination country or territory considers the following items as document shipments. If criteria are listed, the shipment must meet the criteria to be considered a document shipment.
In addition to the prohibited commodities listed here, it is prohibited to ship the following commodities to Nicaragua.
Imports require an Import Permit.
Saturday Delivery Available: No
Always check Calculate Time and Cost for details of service availability and guarantee information within a country or territory. All Service Levels may not be available to or from every address within a country or territory.
In the case of Third-Party shipments, we proceed to clear the package and deliver to consignee in 3 or 4 days, always that not requires a special permit of Telcommunication, Ministry of Health, MAGFOR(Ministry of Industry and building)and other permit. The necessary time for the processes of these permits is 2 or 3 days if the importer has all the payments of taxes actualized for the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI) and the payment of fiscal solvency paid up.
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