Simplified Network Application Process Redesign (SNAP-R)
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.
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BIS's SNAP-R is available at no cost to the exporting community. With SNAP-R you:
- Have the ability to attach supporting documents to online export license application submissions by uploading files through the web interface;
- Have enhanced system security and improved authentication;
- Email notification capability to support exporter and BIS staff correspondence, acknowledgements, and validations;
- Have the capability to copy and re-use work item and supporting documents; and
- Have the capability to share work items within the same company (based on user rights management).
SNAP-R gives you the ability to:
- Submit export and re-export applications, and commodity classification requests via the Internet in a secure environment.
- Receive same day acknowledgment of your submission.
- Obtain online validations (e.g. electronic facsimile of export license) from BIS.
Requirements:
- Internet access and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later with Active Scripting, session cookies, and PDF file download enabled (default configuration).
- A PDF Reader, such as Adobe® Reader®, if you want to read previously uploaded supporting documents online.
- Company Identification Number (CIN) and Personal Identification Number (PIN).
If you have not submitted to BIS electronically in the past, you will need to obtain a "PIN Request" package. Detailed procedures for obtaining and using a PIN are set forth in Section 748.7 of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Original signatures on the certification are required as stated in the EAR. This certification can be faxed to BIS.
If you have any questions on SNAP-R you may email us.
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