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Foreign-made goods abroad for repairs or changes sent (which should have a serial number) with CBP prior to transport to avoid sent, free of duty when he returns will be registered. You need a CBP Form 4455 "Certificate of Registration" form, which are obtained from this website or can at a local office CBP. Take the item (s) to your nearest CBP office received the check by a CBP Officer. The CBP Officer will either the CBP Form 4455, or stamp and signature form provided you bring your equipment. Be sure that the CBP Form 4455 with the goods overseas send surround. Assign your foreign supplier to return the CBP Form 4455 and on the outside of the package to return brand repaired / Altered Merchandise-CBP enclosed form 4455th " |
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