Shipper's Letter of Instructions - #1
The SLI allows the exporter to give specific instructions to the freight forwarder. In addition, the SLI assists in filling out the Shipper's Export Declaration which is contained in this form.
Bank Draft & Transmittal Letter - #6
Contains the instructions on how payment is to be made and how the export documents are to be handled.
NAFTACOM/ Canada - #3
Combination form including 3 Nafta Certificates of Origin and 4 Canada Customs Invoices.
COMBO Shipper's Export Declaration & Canadian Customs Invoice - #5
Contains 4 Canada Customs Invoices and 3 Shipper's Export Declarations.
General Certificate of Origin - #7
Certifies that the goods were manufactured in the United States. Requires signature of local Chamber of Commerce official.
NAFTA Certificate of Origin (English #8 or Spanish #27) - #8 or #27
Designates the origin of goods. Required for shipments to the U.S., Mexico and Canada when seeking duty relief under NAFTA.
NAFTA Certificate of Origin Continuation Sheet - #9
Canada Customs Invoice - #12
An invoice required by Canada Customs for imports into Canada.
Canada Customs Invoice Continuation Sheet - #13
Commercial Invoice (English #16 or Spanish #19) - #16 or #19
The bill for the goods shipped from the seller to the buyer. The document that Foreign Customs uses to determine value and duty.
Shipper's Export Declaration 7525-V - #21
A declaration of goods exported from the U.S. which lists country codes, currency codes and shows weight and invoice totals.
Shipper's Export Declaration Continuation Sheet - #22
Shipper's Export Declaration (Intermodal) 7525-V Alt. - #25
Bills of Lading - #26
Contract between forwarder and shipper that outlines the necessary information for inland shipments.
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