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What does unaccompanied baggage mean on a customs form?

Unaccompanied baggage is anything you do not bring back with you. These may be items that were with you when you left the United States or items that you acquired (received by any means) while outside the United States.



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Unaccompanied baggage of incoming or outgoing passengers refers to the baggage belonging to the passengers that are checked inward or outward within the prescribed term after the entry or before the exit of the passengers.

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Accompanied means the bags are on the same flight as you. Unaccompanied means you laid for extra bags to go on a different flight to you.

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Unaccompanied baggage is luggage that does not fly as part of a passenger's ticketed baggage allowance. Your baggage????? can be shipped as air cargo at rates lower than online excess baggage rates.

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Examples: May consist of personal clothing and equipment, essential pots, pans, and light housekeeping items, collapsible items such as cribs, playpens, and baby carriages; and other articles required for the care of dependents.

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Unaccompanied articles include household effects imported for relocation of residence, things such as personal effects that became unnecessary while traveling, and souvenirs sent from your visiting countries separately from the accompanied personal effects, by regular mail, airmail or sea mail, or international courier ...

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Baggage breaks down into 3 main categories: checked baggage, cabin baggage, and personal items. The amount and type of baggage you can bring depends on the carrier — some allow free checked and cabin baggage, while others only offer a single personal item.

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All travelers must complete a CBP Declaration Form 6059B itemizing all purchased merchandise and agricultural products. Here are your options: Complete a paper form that may be obtained at the port of entry or on the flight or cruise.

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You will be asked to declare to a U.S. Customs Inspector what you have brought into the U.S. You may have to open your luggage to Customs Officers before it goes through the scanning machines. Customs Officers will also ask from you verbally what you have in your luggage.

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Unaccompanied baggage is limited to 2,000 lbs and is part of the administrative weight limitation that may be shipped by an authorized transportation method. Of this baggage, up to 1,000 lbs may be transported by commercial air, if required.

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Can liquids go in unaccompanied baggage? Unaccompanied baggage aircraft security regulations strictly prohibit the sending of flammable liquids of any type.

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The standard tour length for a DoD Service member stationed OCONUS is 36 months in an accompanied tour and 24 months in an unaccompanied tour. Hawaii and Alaska are exceptions, with a tour length of 36 months for both accompanied and unaccompanied tours.

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If necessary, you can also ship a small amount of professional books, paper and equipment in your unaccompanied baggage, or UB, shipment. Not Allowed: Furniture and major appliances (refrigerators, washing machines, etc.). Reminder: Unaccompanied baggage counts against your total weight allowance.

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They will ask you a few basic questions, such as where you went and what you purchased on your trip. They look for items on the restricted list, contraband, or anything left off the customs form. Be as specific and as prompt as possible when answering.

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