Kalahari Ferrari
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After months of waiting, I'm finally getting my rifle tomorrow-the one I've been planning to take to South Africa this June.
A little background, this hunt will take place on a family farm in the Northern Cape and isn’t part of an outfitter. I hunted there last year but used a rifle they had there so I’ve never gone through the hoops of bringing one there.
Between researching this forum, other online sources, and contacting Rifle Permits I have the following understanding:
- Is my general understanding above correct? Anything I might be overlooking?
- Given that I'm not hunting with an outfitter, is there a format I must follow with the hunting invitation letter? I've seen multiple examples online but no "standard" format. I have one created with some of the more generic fields I've seen online.
- Do the US Customs 4457 form and Passport copies need to be notarized? I've heard/seen conflicting takes on this.
- Has anyone flown with a firearm using Airlink? Want to know if there's anything particular I should be aware of
Lastly, I understand travel agents can help in this process but given the timing of the trip I purchased airfare before receiving the firearm. I'm also familiar with this travel having done it.
Thank you all in advance
A little background, this hunt will take place on a family farm in the Northern Cape and isn’t part of an outfitter. I hunted there last year but used a rifle they had there so I’ve never gone through the hoops of bringing one there.
Between researching this forum, other online sources, and contacting Rifle Permits I have the following understanding:
- Go to nearest customs office, in my case by DFW airport, and get CBP4457 form signed. To my knowledge, this is the only US documentation I’ll need.
- I’ll then submit the following paperwork to Rifle Permits: Completed/Signed CBP4457 form (will act as proof of ownership), Completed/Signed Saps 520, Completed/Signed mandate form, passport copy, hunting invitation letter and travel itinerary. I’ll need to submit these under the 30 day window requirement.
- I’m flying Delta out of DFW and understand there is no prior requirement to notify Delta of firearm until arriving at Airport where I’ll declare I have a firearm. I’ll need a hard case with locks on every point, also will need ammo in locked hard case inside checked bag. Planning to take 80 rounds of ammo and under 11 lbs.
- I’ll connect through Atlanta with no actions needed there and arrive in Cape Town. I’ll use the Rifle Permits meet&greet service there to get rifle and secure permit.
- The following morning I’ll take an Airlink flight leaving Cape Town to Upington. My understanding is that I need to contact Airlink at least 3 days in advance that I have a firearm and also understand ammo needs to be kept separate from checked bags. I assume firearm retrieval is straightforward in Upington airport.
- Travel back will be through same route, I'll notify Airlink in advance and declare my firearm to Delta at Cape Town. In Atlanta I'll present my Completed/Signed CBP4457 form with firearm and pickup rifle in DFW.
- Is my general understanding above correct? Anything I might be overlooking?
- Given that I'm not hunting with an outfitter, is there a format I must follow with the hunting invitation letter? I've seen multiple examples online but no "standard" format. I have one created with some of the more generic fields I've seen online.
- Do the US Customs 4457 form and Passport copies need to be notarized? I've heard/seen conflicting takes on this.
- Has anyone flown with a firearm using Airlink? Want to know if there's anything particular I should be aware of
Lastly, I understand travel agents can help in this process but given the timing of the trip I purchased airfare before receiving the firearm. I'm also familiar with this travel having done it.
Thank you all in advance