New USA requirements in addition to the form 4457

The good news is that if it takes them as long to fix this software as it did the Obamacare software we should be ok for quite a while. Just sayin...
 
It is now posted on CBP website:

http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/2015-04-23-000000/temporary-exportation-firearms

".....Current export regulations issued by the Department of State require the traveler to file electronic export information (EEI) for temporary export of personally owned firearms via the Automated Export System (AES) prior to departure from the United States. AES has a free web-based internet application known as AESDirect that permits the traveling public to electronically report the Electronic Export Information (EEI) for temporary export of their firearm(s). "

So....now we continue to get the filing done, FREE OF CHARGE. Everyone jumped the gun....Thank you BRICKBURN....we were both on the same page.

Robert
 
The entire news release.

Temporary Exportation of Firearms


Release Date:
April 23, 2015

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WASHINGTON— U.S. Customs and Border Protection will continue to follow the long standing practice of issuing and certifying a Certificate of Registration (CBP Form 4457) to ensure that no traveler attempting to legally take their firearm out of the country experiences significant delays or incurs additional cost due to the implementation of a new regulation requiring an electronic filing. CBP's enforcement focus is on those engaged in illegal exportation of firearms for use by overseas organizations and individuals wishing to cause harm.

During this time, when a traveler contacts CBP to report export of a firearm, CBP will:

  • Assist the traveler to complete a CBP Form 4457 to assist in an issue free return to the U.S.
  • Provide a fact sheet about the regulation and how to comply.
Additionally, CBP is working with our other government partners to modify the AES system and the reporting process to make a more user-friendly experience for individual travelers.

CBP recommends that travelers allow a few hours for the declaration of the firearms to CBP and advises travelers to become familiar with the import requirements of the foreign country(s) that they may be traveling through or visiting. The countries may have more restrictive laws and regulations regarding the use of firearms.

Current export regulations issued by the Department of State require the traveler to file electronic export information (EEI) for temporary export of personally owned firearms via the Automated Export System (AES) prior to departure from the United States. AES has a free web-based internet application known as AESDirect that permits the traveling public to electronically report the Electronic Export Information (EEI) for temporary export of their firearm(s).

http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/2015-04-23-000000/temporary-exportation-firearms
 
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Sorry I ask these dumb questions... Is the 4457 suffice for the export and return procedure or do,we still need the ITN thru the AES.
 
If you use that link there is a phone number for someone you can harass on that subject.
 
SCI just posted the ruled has been nullified!!!
 
Areaoneral
The 4457 will be for import of personal items (firearm, scope, etc)
The new twist is not a ITN# but a EEI #....
 
Phil......
SCI in CBP........
See my post...
 
SCI's website states that we are returning to the paper procedure and no online registration is required.
Regards
Philip
 
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SCI Celebrates An Early Victory In the Fight Against Firearms Export Registration Requirements

The efforts of SCI, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the National Rifle Association and others met with success on April 23, 2015 when Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reversed their decision to implement changes to the procedural requirements for hunters and recreational shooters wishing to travel abroad with their firearms. At a budget hearing held before the House Committee on Appropriations, R. Gil Kerlikowske, Commissioner of CBP, announced that the agency would temporarily return to the paper process used for years by international hunters and recreational shooters. In response to questions posed by members of the Committee, Mr. Kerlikowske explained that CBP would temporarily withdraw its requirement that hunters and shooters, who wish to take their firearms out of the country, register their firearms in the Automated Export System (AES). Mr. Kerlikowske informed the Appropriations Committee that CBP would be modifying its website later in the day to reflect this change in position. Please refer to this link for additional information about the hearing.

SCI will continue to pursue a long-term solution to this issue. Today’s decision provides only a temporary fix to a broader concern. The recently proposed (and just aborted) changes to the exportation of firearms comply with regulations, adopted in 2012, that require electronic registration. SCI is working with NSSF, NRA and others to propose revisions to these problematic rules.

Please continue to follow SCI communications for further developments on this issue.
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Go to CBP website....
This is law......
 
Go to CBP website....
This is law......

So as I read it CBP is basically saying "we aren't implementing yet, but we will as soon as we can figure it out." Did I read that correctly?
 
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So as I read it CBP is basically saying "we aren't implementing yet, but we will as soon as we can figure it out." Did I read that correctly?

YES.
 
All or the benefit of the citizen.
 
Let's not forget to thank the good senator for doing nothing!
 
Changes in laws take time to implement. SCI's press release may of been premature since it was about the requirement being talked about in a budget hearing which then will need to get what they agreed upon implemented.

I'm not saying that it may go the hunters way but it will be slow going until it is done.
 
This is all very confusing, I just talked to the agent at our local CBP office and she said just to be sure that you have your 4457 for your guns upon returning to the states just like you've done in the past and that's all you need. I asked about ammo and the AES and a bunch of other stuff and she told me to stop over thinking it and just do what I've done for the last 30 years. Of course that is just her interpretation of how it's to be done.
 

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