of the U.S." />
of the U.S." />
Packages sent to countries that follow European Union (EU) customs rules need more-detailed content descriptions for customs forms. Learn what you need to do.
Countries that follow European Union (EU) customs rules have new requirements for customs forms. If you’re sending packages to one of these countries, you must use more-detailed content descriptions on your customs forms. If you don’t, the customs officials in the receiving country may reject and return (or, in certain cases, may even destroy) your package.
Note: If you're mailing First-Class Mail International ® service envelopes containing only documents that don't require customs forms, these new rules don't apply to you.
Before you send your next package, here's what you need to know:
Unacceptable | Acceptable |
---|---|
Clothes | Men's shirts, girls' vest, boys' jackets |
Appliances | Refrigerator, stove, microwave oven |
Artwork | Oil painting, pencil sketch, bronze statue |
Battery | Lithium batteries |
Gifts | Scented candle, remote-controlled car, cashmere scarf |
Medicine | Painkillers, antiviral spray |
Health & Beauty Products | Detergent, toothbrush, towels |
Vegetables | Eggplant, onions, broccoli |
Harmonized System Tariff Codes are very complex. You can learn more about HS Tariff Codes here.