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A primary mission of BIS is the accurate, consistent and timely evaluation and processing of licenses for proposed exports and re-exports of goods and technology from the United States. BIS' objective is to protect U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economic interests without imposing undue regulatory burdens on legitimate international trade. This section of our Web site is designed to assist visitors through the export licensing process and provides important information that individuals and firms need to know before exporting.

This page is designed to help people who are new to exporting, and, in particular, new to export controls, gain a basic understanding of our regulations and how to use them.
What is a commodity classification and how do I know if I need one?
What is a Commodity Jurisdiction request, When and How do I submit one?

What are "deemed" exports and how do I apply for a license?

SNAP-R Electronic Licensing SNAP Redesign. SNAP-R includes enhanced security, the ability to attach supporting documentation electronically, user access rights, and the ability for BIS Licensing Officers to view work items and supporting documents electronically along with all the functionalities you came to expect from SNAP. NEW
STELA is an automated voice response system that can be accessed using a touch-tone phone
A list of acronyms commonly used in the Bureau of Industry and Security.
If you are outside the United States and wish to export or reexport an item that is of U.S. origin or that has a U.S. connection your product may require a license from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Forwarding agents may have compliance responsibilities under our regulations even when their actions are dependent upon information or instructions given by those who use their services.
BIS Export Control Forms
As of March 31, 2008, BIS will no longer accept materials sent to PO Box 273 in Washington, DC. In lieu of P.O. Box 273, materials may be sent via mail or courier to

Room 2705
14th St and Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20230

Types
Ordering
Downloading

Publications

Introduction to the Commerce Department's Export Controls (pdf)
How to Request an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) (pdf)
Guidance on the Commerce Department's Reexport Controls (pdf)

Country Specific Guidance

Regional Considerations
Agricultural Exports to Cuba and Medical Exports to Iran, Libya and Sudan
Medical Exports to Cuba
Temporary Sojourn License Applications for Aircraft and Vessels to Cuba (pdf)

Nuclear, Missile, Chemical and Biological Licenses

Application Guidance (pdf)

Frequently Asked Questions

Deemed Exports
Export Commodity Classification Numbers (ECCNs)
Export Counseling
Hong Kong
Missile Technology
Trade Sanctions Reform Act (TSRA)
Wassenaar
Q&As on Clarification of Deemed Export Related Regulatory Requirements
Exports and Reexports to U.S. Government Personnel and Embassies of Foreign Governments


See additional information on the Policy and Regulations section of our site.



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