View Full Version : US Customs Decals -- buy them in advance
Ben Jackson
August 24th 04, 05:44 AM
When I returned to the US from Canada on Sunday the inspector told me
he could no longer accept a form 339 and the $25 fee in person. He
said I should just buy one online. That probably explains why I had so
much trouble finding the PDF form before I left.
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Ben Jackson
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Robert M. Gary
August 24th 04, 06:09 PM
(Ben Jackson) wrote in message news:<fJzWc.300391$a24.77886@attbi_s03>...
> When I returned to the US from Canada on Sunday the inspector told me
> he could no longer accept a form 339 and the $25 fee in person. He
> said I should just buy one online. That probably explains why I had so
> much trouble finding the PDF form before I left.
Even better, I just file out the form and give my credit card number.
The sticker shows up in the mail sometime afterwards. I've done this
for years. I never buy the sticker in advance because I'm never sure
I'm going out of the country that year. However, I always do. I've
done this enter from Canada and Mexico.
-Robert
Jay Somerset
August 24th 04, 08:06 PM
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 04:44:59 GMT, (Ben Jackson) wrote:
> When I returned to the US from Canada on Sunday the inspector told me
> he could no longer accept a form 339 and the $25 fee in person. He
> said I should just buy one online. That probably explains why I had so
> much trouble finding the PDF form before I left.
He was just being lazy. You do not have to get the sticker in advance.
Hatz Lyman C
August 24th 04, 11:04 PM
I have been told the same thing. The sticker cannot be purchased from local
inspectors. Ordering via the web site is the best way to go. Stickers show up
in less than a week after the order is placed.
Lyman
Brien K. Meehan
August 24th 04, 11:55 PM
Jay Somerset wrote:
> He was just being lazy. You do not have to get the sticker in
advance.
You're just being lazy by offering this blatantly incorrect piece of
misinformation without even thinking about checking it.
Acquiring the user fee decal in advance has been a requirement for
years.
Ben Jackson
August 25th 04, 01:43 AM
In article >,
Brien K. Meehan > wrote:
>You're just being lazy by offering this blatantly incorrect piece of
>misinformation without even thinking about checking it.
No *I* was being lazy by trying to buy a sticker from the inspector at
the last moment. ;-)
--
Ben Jackson
>
http://www.ben.com/
In article >, Brien K. Meehan
> wrote:
> Acquiring the user fee decal in advance has been a requirement for
> years.
I'm not so sure about that.
Almost exactly one year ago, upon returning from Canada to the US at
Bellingham, I bought the sticker upon arrival at customs. There was
definitely no expectation that I was supposed to have one before I got
there.
On the other hand, just a few weeks ago I was at a much smaller Airport
of Entry (also here in Washington state). I was just visiting, not
crossing the border, but the customs guy I spoke with told me that at
least at that port of entry, they didn't sell the stickers and you had
to have bought/brought one previously.
It may be different at different places. Next time I'm planning to
cross the Canadian border, I'll call ahead to make sure.
Cheers.
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Robert M. Gary
August 25th 04, 04:27 AM
"Brien K. Meehan" > wrote in message >...
> Jay Somerset wrote:
>
> > He was just being lazy. You do not have to get the sticker in
> advance.
>
> You're just being lazy by offering this blatantly incorrect piece of
> misinformation without even thinking about checking it.
>
> Acquiring the user fee decal in advance has been a requirement for
> years.
That hasn't been the case for at least the last 5 years I've been
crossing Mexico and Canada. You only have to PAY for the decal at the
customs office when you reenter the U.S. The decal shows up several
weeks later by mail. There is no reason to buy it ahead of time.
-Robert
john smith
August 25th 04, 04:44 AM
wrote:
>>Acquiring the user fee decal in advance has been a requirement for
>>years.
> I'm not so sure about that.
It's a post-911 thing.
In 1990 I acquired one when I came back from Canada.
Prior to departing for Canada in October 1991,because of all the press
about new entry requirements, I spoke with US Customs and was informed
that they no longer sold the decals at that Airport of Entry. I was
advised to purchase the decal prior to departure.
I think that if you are landing at a US Customs base of operations
airport, you should be able to purchase a sticker on the spot, as long
as it is during normal office hours. Just a guess.
It also used to be that Customs and Border Patrol would alternate months
serving the remote Airports of Entry. Post 911 and now that they are
combined under the same agency, you get two "agents" greeting you, one
in each uniform.
Andrew Sarangan
August 25th 04, 06:00 AM
I bought a sticker just yesterday when returning from Canada to the
Sandusky, OH airport.I called ahead to make sure that they sold stickers.
I did not purchase one early because I wasn't sure which airplane I was
flying. The sticker is not transferable to a different airplane.
john smith > wrote in news:6WTWc.1783$0J6.1640
@fe1.columbus.rr.com:
> wrote:
>>>Acquiring the user fee decal in advance has been a requirement for
>>>years.
>
>> I'm not so sure about that.
>
> It's a post-911 thing.
> In 1990 I acquired one when I came back from Canada.
> Prior to departing for Canada in October 1991,because of all the press
> about new entry requirements, I spoke with US Customs and was informed
> that they no longer sold the decals at that Airport of Entry. I was
> advised to purchase the decal prior to departure.
> I think that if you are landing at a US Customs base of operations
> airport, you should be able to purchase a sticker on the spot, as long
> as it is during normal office hours. Just a guess.
> It also used to be that Customs and Border Patrol would alternate months
> serving the remote Airports of Entry. Post 911 and now that they are
> combined under the same agency, you get two "agents" greeting you, one
> in each uniform.
>
>
Robert M. Gary
August 25th 04, 03:10 PM
john smith > wrote in message >...
> wrote:
> >>Acquiring the user fee decal in advance has been a requirement for
> >>years.
>
> > I'm not so sure about that.
>
> It's a post-911 thing.
> In 1990 I acquired one when I came back from Canada.
> Prior to departing for Canada in October 1991,because of all the press
> about new entry requirements, I spoke with US Customs and was informed
> that they no longer sold the decals at that Airport of Entry. I was
> advised to purchase the decal prior to departure.
> I think that if you are landing at a US Customs base of operations
> airport, you should be able to purchase a sticker on the spot, as long
> as it is during normal office hours. Just a guess.
> It also used to be that Customs and Border Patrol would alternate months
> serving the remote Airports of Entry. Post 911 and now that they are
> combined under the same agency, you get two "agents" greeting you, one
> in each uniform.
I"ve never seen "Boarder Patrol" when crossing from either Canada or
Mexico. I've crossed about a dozen times since 9/11. I've also never
had a customs sticker when I've crossed (I throw them away after
buying them because I don't want to damage the paint on my Mooney).
I've always just given the Customs guy a check for $25. Several weeks
later the sticker arrives. I've crossed via 1/2 dozen different
locations in CA, AZ, WA.
-Robert
john smith
August 25th 04, 03:27 PM
From the answers being posted here, the local fifedoms have survived
the bureaucratic restructuring.
Here on the North Coast, the Border Patrol do not really have a border
they can patrol as they do in the West and Southwest, so they have to
find something else for them to do.
Although there was an article in the newspaper earlier this week that
told of Homeland Security money being spent to purchase three speedboats
for Lake Erie patrols. I guess they need to work on their tans...
Robert M. Gary
August 25th 04, 11:29 PM
john smith > wrote in message >...
> From the answers being posted here, the local fifedoms have survived
> the bureaucratic restructuring.
> Here on the North Coast, the Border Patrol do not really have a border
> they can patrol as they do in the West and Southwest, so they have to
> find something else for them to do.
> Although there was an article in the newspaper earlier this week that
> told of Homeland Security money being spent to purchase three speedboats
> for Lake Erie patrols. I guess they need to work on their tans...
A couple weeks ago I crossing in from Canada at Friday Harbor. There
was an office that said "Homeland Security" on it and a desk with a
big logo on it. The office looked deserted. I'm not sure if they were
moving in or moving out.
-Robert
Robert M. Gary
August 25th 04, 11:34 PM
john smith > wrote in message >...
> From the answers being posted here, the local fifedoms have survived
> the bureaucratic restructuring.
> Here on the North Coast, the Border Patrol do not really have a border
> they can patrol as they do in the West and Southwest, so they have to
> find something else for them to do.
> Although there was an article in the newspaper earlier this week that
> told of Homeland Security money being spent to purchase three speedboats
> for Lake Erie patrols. I guess they need to work on their tans...
BTW: It looks like the officals in Canada are pretty busying watching
what's coming across their boarder. Too bad they're spending their
time looking for DVDs and not terrorists.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0823041canada1.html
john smith
August 26th 04, 01:17 PM
Robert M. Gary wrote:
> john smith > wrote in message >...
>
>>From the answers being posted here, the local fifedoms have survived
>>the bureaucratic restructuring.
>>Here on the North Coast, the Border Patrol do not really have a border
>>they can patrol as they do in the West and Southwest, so they have to
>>find something else for them to do.
>>Although there was an article in the newspaper earlier this week that
>>told of Homeland Security money being spent to purchase three speedboats
>>for Lake Erie patrols. I guess they need to work on their tans...
>
>
> BTW: It looks like the officals in Canada are pretty busying watching
> what's coming across their boarder. Too bad they're spending their
> time looking for DVDs and not terrorists.
>
> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0823041canada1.html
Must be really frustrating...
"Ottawa-based agents detailed to the Prohibited Importations Unit are
charged with enforcing the country's Customs Act and, as such, spend
their day reviewing books, videos, comics, and other material to
determine which titles should be allowed into the country."
NW_PILOT
August 27th 04, 02:01 AM
If it is anything like the aircraft CD roms it may take a few months for it
to arrive.
"Hatz Lyman C" > wrote in message
...
> I have been told the same thing. The sticker cannot be purchased from
local
> inspectors. Ordering via the web site is the best way to go. Stickers
show up
> in less than a week after the order is placed.
>
> Lyman
NW_PILOT
August 27th 04, 02:07 AM
Funny that Canada has about 10 XXX porn channels including gay porn on their
Bell Express VU satellite system.
"Robert M. Gary" > wrote in message
om...
> john smith > wrote in message
>...
> > From the answers being posted here, the local fifedoms have survived
> > the bureaucratic restructuring.
> > Here on the North Coast, the Border Patrol do not really have a border
> > they can patrol as they do in the West and Southwest, so they have to
> > find something else for them to do.
> > Although there was an article in the newspaper earlier this week that
> > told of Homeland Security money being spent to purchase three speedboats
> > for Lake Erie patrols. I guess they need to work on their tans...
>
> BTW: It looks like the officals in Canada are pretty busying watching
> what's coming across their boarder. Too bad they're spending their
> time looking for DVDs and not terrorists.
>
> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0823041canada1.html
Hatz Lyman C
August 27th 04, 04:38 AM
No. That was my point. They really do arrive in less than a week. Really!
Lyman
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