Oroville is a Port of Entry between Washington State, USA and British Columbia, Canada United States of AmericaLAND and SEA Documant Requirements Starting - January 31, 2008Beginning January 31, 2008, US and Canadian citizens 19 years and older who enter the US at land and sea ports of entry within the Western Hemisphere will need to present government- issued photo ID, such as a driver's license as proof of identity, along with proff of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or naturalization certificate, or a passport. Children age 18 and under will be able to enter with proof of citizenship. Verbal claims of citizenship and identity alone will not be sufficient to establish identity and citizenship for entry into the United States.
Please be sure to visit http://www.CBP.gov for updates on travel documents and details as to when new requirements will go into effect.
US Agriculture Dept. Of APHIS – Veterinary Services Oroville – 33643 Highway 97, Oroville WA 98844 – (509) 476-2635 US Customs and Border ProtectionInformation for Entering the US and/or "Know Before You Go" booklet. Oroville – 33643 Highway 97, Oroville WA 98844 – (509) 476-2955 Nighthawk – (509) 476-2125 US Border PatrolIf you see suspicious activity near the border, call (800) 218-9788. 1105 Main Street, Oroville WA 98844 – (509) 476-3622 or 476-4135 CanadaCanadian Customs and Immigration (800) 461-9999“I Declare” Publication US Customs Brokers1) Norman G. Jensen, Inc. (Chamber member) (509) 476-2922 2) UPS Supply Chain Solutions, Inc. (509) 476-2452 |
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