Before you depart, you should be aware of USDA's guidelines for bringing agricultural items into the United States. USDA restricts or prohibits many of these items from entering the country because they could carry pests or diseases that could threaten human health or devastate the environment, crops, agricultural animals, ornamental plants, and community landscapes.
Customs and Border ProtectionOfficers or agricultural specialists with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will inspect your baggage when you first arrive in the United States to ensure that the agricultural items you are carrying are allowable under USDA regulations.
Note: Individuals who fail to declare non-commercial agricultural items may be subject to penalties ranging from $1,100 to $60,000 per violation. These penalties are based on authorities granted to USDA through the Plant Protection Act and the Animal Health Protection Act.
While these general guidelines are useful, be aware that they do not cover all of the possible restrictions that can apply to specific agricultural items. The admissibility of a given item can change very quickly because disease and pest outbreaks can occur anywhere in the world at any time. Therefore, it is critical that you declare all agricultural products stored in your passenger baggage and carry-on (including backpacks and purses), in mail and express carrier packages, in passenger vehicles, and even in your pockets that may have inadvertently been taken along with you.
Additionally, we encourage you to visit the Web sites of the U.S. Department of Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service (www.fws.gov) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov) and Food and Drug Administration (www.fda.gov) because these Federal agencies may also have regulatory authority over certain items arriving in passenger baggage.
The Agriculture Inspection Process
Canada | Mexico (En Español) | India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates
For questions related to the movement of plants and plant products from one state to another or within a state, please contact the State Plant Health Director in the destination State to find out what’s allowed.
Hawaii | Puerto Rico | Pre-departure Inspections
State Regulations for Importing Animal (bring into the United States from a Foreign Country)
For clarification on any of the rules and regulations, contact the State veterinarian
State Regulations: locate Import regulations for a particular state
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