This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of CBP Form 214C for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection on February 1, 2019 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CBP Form 214C?
A: CBP Form 214C is an application form used for Foreign-Trade Zone Admission and/or Status Designation.
Q: What is the purpose of CBP Form 214C?
A: The purpose of CBP Form 214C is to request admission to a foreign-trade zone or to request continuation of status in a foreign-trade zone.
Q: Who needs to fill out CBP Form 214C?
A: Anyone who wants to apply for admission to a foreign-trade zone or continue their status in a foreign-trade zone needs to fill out CBP Form 214C.
Q: Is there a fee for filing CBP Form 214C?
A: Yes, there may be a fee associated with filing CBP Form 214C. The fee amount can vary.
Q: What information is required on CBP Form 214C?
A: CBP Form 214C requires information such as the applicant's name, address, contact information, description of the merchandise, and other relevant details.
Q: Are there any supporting documents required with CBP Form 214C?
A: Yes, there may be supporting documents required with CBP Form 214C. These documents can include a copy of the foreign-trade zone admission letter and any other relevant documentation.
Q: How long does it take to process CBP Form 214C?
A: The processing time for CBP Form 214C can vary. It is recommended to submit the form well in advance of the desired admission or continuation date.
Q: Can I submit CBP Form 214C electronically?
A: Yes, CBP Form 214C can be submitted electronically through the Automated Broker Interface (ABI) or the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system.
Form Details:
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