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Hey all,

For anyone who’s use Upack to move from Canada to US, I’m just wondering, how you fill out the bottom section of 3299 where it asks about household goods and whatnot? How detailed does the packing inventory need to be? Do I need to list every single thing in every box? I’m just kind of confused and it’s intimidating. I will not be with my goods shipped, which is why I need to fill out the CBP 3299 form. I’d really like to hear from people who specifically used Upack if possible! 

 

I am a returning US citizen btw, my fiancé will be coming on a K1 visa with his own stuff at a later time. Any help on this form is much appreciated. 

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15 minutes ago, TheJs said:

Hey all,

For anyone who’s use Upack to move from Canada to US, I’m just wondering, how you fill out the bottom section of 3299 where it asks about household goods and whatnot? How detailed does the packing inventory need to be? Do I need to list every single thing in every box? I’m just kind of confused and it’s intimidating. I will not be with my goods shipped, which is why I need to fill out the CBP 3299 form. I’d really like to hear from people who specifically used Upack if possible! 

 

I am a returning US citizen btw, my fiancé will be coming on a K1 visa with his own stuff at a later time. Any help on this form is much appreciated. 

I listed each box/container as .. clothing /kitchen utensils /books / tools etc… no itemized but categorized. 

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44 minutes ago, TheJs said:

Thank you! How did you decide what to list as a $ value? Since it asks for it… does that just mean larger items? 

Not easy !!! As its all used items, i thought about what it would be cost at the “op” shop ( translate “thrift store”). Certainly some things have higher value. Remember too that the declared value is likely to form the basis of the insured value 

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