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Moving to Venezuela or for that matter any country can become difficult-unless you make yourself aware of the customs regulation details in that country. After all, you do not want your belongings to be stranded in some port in the country. In some countries especially, customs regulations can be very stringent-and you may suddenly find yourself in a puddle. So, do your homework!
The customs regulations information listed on our website have been collected from several sources including information made-available-by embassies and government websites. |
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Major Citie(s) in Venezuela |
Puerto Ayacucho San Fernando Maracay Barinas Ciudad Bolívar Valencia San Carlos Tucupita
| Coro San Juan de Los Morros Barquisimeto Mérida Los Teques Maturín La Ascunción Guanare
| Cumaná San Cristóbal Trujillo La Guaira San Felipe Maracaibo Caracas
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Customs Regulations applicable while shipping to Venezuela |
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Original Passport proving that the customer has been abroad for a
continuous period of six months
Customer must have a resident visa or transit visa stamped in his passport
(must have one for import of household goods and one for importing of an auto)
Work Permit
"Certificado de Uso" (Certificate of Use) original in Spanish, obtained
from the Venezuelan Consulate at origin
Inventory in Spanish or English, consularized at origin (Do not show
values!)
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Must be detailed and identify dutiable items
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Must state exact contents of all cartons (PBO - "packed by owner" and
"miscellaneous" should be specified)
Documentation is strongly enforced by customs officials. If one does not
abide by the regulations, then high duties may result.
Customs clearance takes approximately five to eight working days. Fines
will apply when the customs entry is made later than five days after the
arrival of the shipments. Documents should be sent by DHL or FedEx to arrive
in Venezuela well in advance of vessel. This is important to avoid accrual of
fines.
Documentation for Diplomats
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Valid diplomatic passport showing entry stamp
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Original OBL or AWB
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Diplomatic exoneration issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Shipments must arrive within six months of owner
Used household goods and personal effects are duty-free provided they are
used and have been in owner's possession for a continuous period of six
months
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
New items are dutiable – invoices required
Only one of each type of electrical appliance allowed
Alcoholic beverages (Import License required)
Paper products such as paper towels,
laundry, bathroom and kitchen supplies
PROHIBITED ITEMS
All firearms and weapons (even if only ornamental) require a special
license
Ammunition
Narcotics and drugs
Inflammable chemical products, fungicides, fertilizers, etc.
Pornographic materials
Foodstuff
New furniture
Tobacco products
Liquor of any amount
MOTOR VEHICLES
Used autos are permitted
duty-free provided:
ONLY VENEZUELANS OR RETURNING RESIDENTS CAN BRING USED AUTOS INTO
VENEZUELA
TR3 and TR5 Visa bearers are not considered as residents and cannot import
used autos
Customer must have stayed abroad for at least one year prior to shipping
auto
Auto must have been owned and used by the customer for a minimum of at
least 11 months in the country of origin
Auto must be the used personal property of the owner and be registered in
his name by the authorities in the country of origin
One auto imported per customer and valued under US$20,000. If over $20,000
duties assessed approximately 35% of CIF value.
Used auto must be one that is produced or assembled in Venezuela
New autos are dutiable and must be imported the same year the auto was
manufactured
The auto odometer must not read more than 100 miles
Owners of new autos being imported must be returning Venezuelan citizens
or must hold a visa to reside in Venezuela
Customer must be at least 18 years old
Documents required:
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Residence Visa for owner
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Passport
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Certificate of Ownership
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Original commercial invoice and registration title stamped by Venezuelan
Consulate in country of origin
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Purchase Invoice (original), Title and Registration, legalized by the
Venezuelan Consulate (Title must be issued in the country of origin and must
have been issued at least 11 months)
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Certificate of Use, legalized by the Venezuelan Consulate, stating
vehicle has been in the Customer's possession for no less than 11 months
Customer must be present at port with his current drivers license in order
to have auto released.
Failure to comply with any of the above will result in fines levied by
port authorities or government offices payable by the Customer.
Please request latest regulations for autos and motorcycles from the
destination agent before shipping.
PETS
Subject to quarantine
Non-domestic pets require a Government License and Permit from the
Department of Agriculture
Documents required:
- Proof of Inoculation
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Health Certificate
- Owner's Passport
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Customs Form
OTHER INFORMATION
Strikes and delays with customs are frequent.
Theft is common so airfreight shipments should be sent in secure wood
crates.
A copy of the original bill of lading must reach the destination agent
three working days before the arrival of the vessel so that the containers may
be transferred from the docks to a private bonded warehouse for customs
inspection at no extra cost to the shipper or the carrier. |
NOTE - Customs regulations of Venezuela are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to Venezuela (this destination )and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, Movers.com cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your local embassy or consulate before you make your move to Venezuela. |
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