Horizons Unlimited - The HUBB

Horizons Unlimited - The HUBB (https://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/)
-   Trip Paperwork (https://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/trip-paperwork/)
-   -   Temporary Import of Vehicle into the US? (https://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/trip-paperwork/temporary-import-vehicle-into-us-35785)

Alexlebrit 9 Jun 2008 09:55

Temporary Import of Vehicle into the US?
 
Hi

Now I think it's possible to import a vehicle into the US which isn't approved for the US market as long as it's shipped out within a year. But does anyone know if this is a State thing or a Fedral thing? and has anyone ever done it?

I can't find anything about it on here, but surely there's must be Pan-Am people who drive/ride into the US on/in such a thing.

Cinquegrana 9 Jun 2008 14:05

You can't import if it's not on the approved list unless you modify it by a certified shop. You can travel with the vehicle while in the US but can't stay for more than a year.

Alexlebrit 9 Jun 2008 17:45

Yes, that was kinda my point
 
I know you can't import it if it's not approved, which Is why I was asking about temporary imports for people travelling through the US of A.

I'm wondering if for instance the vehicle is legally registered in another country and has the registration document and plate to prove it and I have the documentation to show I'm not planning on residing in the US, only passing through with said vehicle whether a) I need any paperwork at all, and b) what paperwork I need.

The reason for asking is that the Polaris RZR is available here in a slightly different form from in the US and as such is road-legal and will be registered as such. However in the US it seems to depend on which state you're in as to whether residents can drive on the road. So I'm wanting to know as mine would have a different VIN and would be legally registered etc in France, whether I would be able to drive in on the roads throughout the US of A or just in those states where this type of vehicle could be road-registered.

Does that make sense?

Commuter 9 Jun 2008 18:05

Legal
 
If you have a bike that is registered in another country with plate and registeration docs then you can drive it throughout the USA for a year. Infact you could drive over the mexico border or Canada border and start all over again. It doesn't matter if it is not approved for that market as you are a "vistor" You would only have problems if you try to register in US at somepoint.

Now, you need to have a VISA for longer than 3 months. We recently had a friend who was going to be in the country for 91 days and he had to get a VISA which means a visit to your local US Embassy.

Hope it helps.

Nick

BruceP 11 Jun 2008 11:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexlebrit (Post 193495)
Hi

Now I think it's possible to import a vehicle into the US which isn't approved for the US market as long as it's shipped out within a year. But does anyone know if this is a State thing or a Fedral thing? and has anyone ever done it?

I can't find anything about it on here, but surely there's must be Pan-Am people who drive/ride into the US on/in such a thing.

I did this last year, with an XJR1300. We checked online diligently for all the forms, James Cargo even went through them with us filling them in.

At the customs desk in NY, the officer starred at the forms and said he had never seen them before !

Right answers, wrong form.
He gave us the form he wanted, helped us fill it in , stamped it and cleared us for 12 months.

I'd say it s a "Federal" thing.

The XJR was never sold in the US (although the engine was in the FJ that was) and no one was concerned about the emmisions.

We went to Canada and back, and on the way back in the US border guard did not give a toss about it. So, I doubt you can get the 12 months extended.

The only real issue with taken a bike not sold ion the USA to the USA is parts. I needed a chain and sprocket set while there , but no dealers were interested, even though I had a parts list (all the parts have been used on other bikes in the US). A small non-franchise guy in Boulder was, however, very helpful.

MeCasa 18 Jul 2008 02:12

Sorry to bring up an old thread but the above information is perfect for my question.

Can an American do a temporary import in America?

MeCasa 18 Jul 2008 02:40

I found the rules...I think

Automotive Imports Facts Manual | Importing Vehicles and Engines | US EPA

Section D - Detailed Importing Requirements | Importing Vehicles and Engines | US EPA

MeCasa 18 Jul 2008 04:14

I want to post this link for anyone needing to contact the US Government on importation laws. My post above shows the actual rules and this link is a contact by problem/department.

http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/otaqcontacts.pdf

MeCasa 18 Jul 2008 14:53

The phone number for questions on Importation of Motor Vehicles is 734 214-4100 and a real person does answer the phone.

There is NO temporary importation for American citizens for any motorcycles that are not 21 years old and in original condition. You can slide on the original condition rule, but there doesn't seem like any way around the 21 year rule although I'm still looking.

elipsoid 16 Aug 2013 16:29

Waking up an old thread. I have shipped a vehicle to the USA and I will be flying there in less than two weeks using the visa waiver program (ESTA). Someone here mentioned I would need a visa, which makes me worried (a lot). Can somebody actually confirm that I need a visa to temporarily (2 months) import a vehicle? Thanks!

CourtFisher 17 Aug 2013 01:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by elipsoid (Post 433003)
Waking up an old thread. I have shipped a vehicle to the USA and I will be flying there in less than two weeks using the visa waiver program (ESTA). Someone here mentioned I would need a visa, which makes me worried (a lot). Can somebody actually confirm that I need a visa to temporarily (2 months) import a vehicle? Thanks!

A "visa" has nothing to do with a vehicle/ import. A Visa is permission for you
personally to enter the country. If you are eligible to enter the US under a visa waiver program, then you don't need a visa, but that is a separate issue from importing a vehicle.
If you've shipped a vehicle, and intend to use it temporarily in the US for 2 months, you'll probably only have to complete/ sign a separate vehicle import/ clearance document when you pick up the vehicle at US Customs at whatever sea/airport the vehicle enters:

Importing a Motor Vehicle - CBP.gov
"Nonresidents may import a vehicle duty-free for personal use up to (1) one year if the vehicle is imported in conjunction with the owner’s arrival. Vehicles imported under this provision that do not conform to U.S. safety and emission standards must be exported within one year and may not be sold in the U.S. There is no exemption or extension of the export requirements."

Vehicle Importation and Certification Requirements
-->
* HS-7 Declaration Form (PDF format)(May 2006)

markharf 17 Aug 2013 02:54

As I understand it, you also have to get some sort of EPA approval in advance of arrival in order to temporarily import a vehicle. This has been discussed in previous threads, and it would probably be worth your while to do a search.

Mark

elipsoid 17 Aug 2013 09:54

Thank yo guys, I'll have a look at the EPA approval.

CourtFisher 18 Aug 2013 01:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by elipsoid (Post 433064)
Thank yo guys, I'll have a look at the EPA approval.

I forgot the EPA part; markharf is correct.
HUBB link
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...514#post297283

EPA link
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/docu...27.pdf#page=40
2.2.5 Temporary Vehicle Imports for Nonresidents
(read this section, but nowhere in this EPA online document is the same
necessary detail--including specific EPA contact info--contained in the
above HUBB link quoting explanatory letter from EPA)

Note estimated 2-3 week timeframe to request/ obtain required EPA approval
letter in advance; if you want to have that EPA letter with you to get actual release of bike from US Customs port of entry.

good luck

markharf 18 Aug 2013 02:32

Heh heh heh, that's funny: I suggested searching previous threads but never noticed the answer was four or five posts up the page (but 5 years stale).

Mark


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:51.


vB.Sponsors