An import license is a document issued by a national government authority that allows a person or company to import certain goods into a particular country.
In the United States, there are two main types of import licenses: automatic and non-automatic.
The requirements for obtaining an import license vary by product or Partner Government Agency (PGA), but there are some common criteria:
It is possible for non-citizens to get an import license, though they may need to work with a customs agent or business partner that is a U.S. citizen.
To do so, they can take the following steps:
The import license will usually specify the quantity of goods that can be imported, the period of validity of the license, and any other conditions that apply.
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