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How to get a US export ITAR license as a non-US citizen

#1 Post by Blackstuff »

As per the title, anyone got any ideas if

A/ its even possible
B/ what's involved/how to do it
C/ what's it cost

I've had alook online but everything seems to be for US citizens, which is probably the answer to my question.
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Re: How to get a US export ITAR license as a non-US citizen

#2 Post by Chuck »

AFAIK ITAR is for supplies FROM the USA...by US citizens and companies.

Why not ask say the DTI / HMRC here? Just a suggestion.

I am sure it can be done but will it be worth the hassle and expense for what you want.??
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#3 Post by Blackstuff »

Thats what i was looking to find out, i don't mind a load of paperwork, just won't be worth it if it costs £££'s. Will give drop the DTI an email to see how confused they will get by the whole thing before saying they can't help lol
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#4 Post by techguy »

What are you trying to do/import?

Each application for an export license costs $250 and takes anything from 4 up to 12 weeks to be processed. It's a load of paperwork.

I have an export agent or two that I use who handle the paperwork for me. One takes their cut by reselling the goods to me, the other does it as a fixed % fee. Both work out about the same cost overall.
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Its just so i can legally bring a load (30ish) magazines back when i (hopefully) go to Vegas next year. Probably not worth it if its $250 a go
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#6 Post by Sixshot6 »

Blackstuff wrote:Its just so i can legally bring a load (30ish) magazines back when i (hopefully) go to Vegas next year. Probably not worth it if its $250 a go
Isn't there a caveat that dissembled magazines are "parts" and thus a dissembled 30 would be able to be brought back like a 10 rounder could? Or am I reading that wrong? If that isn't the case or the authority costs that much, it might very well not be worth it.
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#7 Post by Dahonis »

What about a group order of different types of things to spread the cost.....is that possible ?
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#8 Post by safetyfirst »

There are companies stateside that specialise in organising these and shipping stuff over. They buy whatever you need, do the paperwork and ship it over.

Not something for a one off purchase though I'd have thought.
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#9 Post by Grizzly »

Blackstuff wrote:As per the title, anyone got any ideas if

A/ its even possible
B/ what's involved/how to do it
C/ what's it cost

I've had alook online but everything seems to be for US citizens, which is probably the answer to my question.
A - Yes and relatively easy
B - Google "DSP 83"
C - $250
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#10 Post by Blackstuff »

Thanks Grizzly, that looks like the one, however it still seems to require the involvement of a US citizen. Would that be the shop (sorry, store) i bought the stuff from? What happens if its more than one store? Also, presumably this form has to be submitted prior to the purchase?
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