customs
Referring to the customs agency of the United States.
Referring to the customs agency of France.
Referring to the customs agency of the United Kingdom.
A government employee who works at a customs post.
The official act of getting goods approved through customs.
A tax paid on goods brought into a country.
A specific document you must fill out for customs.
A person in a position of authority in the customs service.
A statement listing the goods you are bringing into a country.
Official rules about what can be brought into a country.
Checks and rules implemented at a border.
The official organization that is responsible for customs in a country.
A person or company authorized to act on behalf of importers/exporters.
The collection of documents needed for customs clearance.
An official who inspects goods and luggage at customs.
Any official paper required by customs.
The established methods for dealing with customs.
The office of the customs authority.
The official procedures and documents required at customs.
A large room, typically in an airport, for customs inspection.
The physical building where customs procedures take place.
A place, especially at a border, where customs officials are stationed.
Indicates the process or movement of passing customs.
Indicates the location where you are being checked by customs.
To undergo the process of customs inspection.
To complete the process of customs inspection successfully.
For a customs officer to signal that you can pass without inspection.