If a party does not transmit Air AMS information for a particular shipment, may it still submit a paper CBP Form 7512 document to request an in-bond movement?
A. Yes. For example, an air carrier may transmit an air waybill record to Air AMS for the initial transportation from a foreign location to the United States. Another party that did not transmit Air AMS information for the shipment may file a CBP Form 7512 to request in-bond movement authorization.
Related Questions
- If the permit to transfer is approved electronically through Air AMS, does a paper copy of the permit to transfer need to be presented to CBP for authorization before the cargo may be so transferred?
- Does Air AMS require the carrier to transmit the master air waybill record before another party may transmit house air waybill records associated to that master air waybill?
- If a party does not transmit Air AMS information for a particular shipment, may it still submit a paper CBP Form 7512 document to request an in-bond movement?