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CBP to Require Re-Filing of Late Filed Type 86 Entries Under Different Type Beginning Aug. 17

Type 86 entries filed upon or after arrival at the first port of entry will be rejected by CBP beginning Aug. 17 (see 2408050055), and will have to be re-filed under a different entry type, including release from manifest, to obtain release, CBP said in an Aug. 5 message.

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"If an Entry Type 86 is filed after the cargo has arrived at the first port of entry, the entry will be rejected, and the cargo will be held until a different and appropriate entry is made (such as release from manifest or an Entry Type 01 or 11). Goods subject to a Partner Government Agency (PGA) requirement are ineligible for release from manifest entry procedures. Requests for releases from manifests may be delayed, as CBP will prioritize Entry Type 01, 11 and ET86 transactions," the CSMS message said.

CBP cautioned that, "for permits to proceed and shipments moving in-bond, timely filing will be based on arrival at the first port of entry, not the port of unlading. For example, an aircraft arriving from a foreign port, eligible merchandise must have all Entry Type 86 eligible transactions filed prior to arrival at the first port of entry, even if a portion of the eligible transactions are destined to another port of entry on a permit to proceed or in-bond movement."

CBP said it has added the following error code in the Cargo Release Condition Codes document: 283 -- ET86 Entry Not Allowed After Arrival; this entry code is currently available for testing in the Certification environment.

CBP announced in January that it would move the deadline for Type 86 entries from "within 15 days" of arrival of the cargo to "upon or prior to arrival" (see 2401120029).