i've been agonizing over how much i am missing out. <insert dramatic pause> i bit the bullet and got my PPQ-587 + PPQ-621. it wasn't hard at all! thank you to all that chimed in to reassure me that it wasn't as scary as i originally perceived.
Hi Ray! I am trying to acquire paph divisions from Hadley Cash's collection. A rep from Koopmans Orchids instructed me to get PPQ-587 (plant import permit) + PPQ-621 (protected plant import permit).It's interesting that 621 refers to terrestrial plants. What are you considering importing?
Terrestrial meaning non aquatic.It's interesting that 621 refers to terrestrial plants. What are you considering importing?
DHL did not ask for my SSN. Sounds phishy to me.Is it normal for DHL to ask for my SSN as part of the import process? Seems a little invasive and unnecessary if they already have all the required import and CITES permits, no?
Please note that this is asked by US customs directly and not DHL and it is done for security reasons. A denied party is a person or company that has been denied import/export privileges by the United Nations, US Federal Government, or other government agencies.
This may be due to various reasons, including violation of international trade regulations and/or suspicion of connection with terrorist organizations. So they have to make sure you are not the person on the list
According to the system, the information requested for customs clearance has been provided and forwarded to import agents for review and customs entry. No further actions are required at this time from the customer. DHL will contact you if any other action is needed.
The process might take about 3-5 business days approximately, however, it can take longer.
I, too, am waiting for a shipment from Koopman, after working up the courage to apply for permits. Thanks for posting this. I probably would have refused to give my ssn and not gotten my plants.Is it normal for DHL to ask for my SSN as part of the import process? Seems a little invasive and unnecessary if they already have all the required import and CITES permits, no?