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How To Import a Vehicle Into The US Under Tourist Procedure

June 12, 2025 at 6:39 AM

The United States welcomes tourists from around the world and invites visitors to bring their personal vehicles to enjoy during their stay. Whether you're planning an extended vacation, temporary work assignment, or educational program, importing your car under the tourist procedure allows you to explore America with the comfort and convenience of your own vehicle.


Welcome to Tourist Vehicle Importation

The US government recognizes that international visitors often prefer the familiarity and reliability of their own vehicles during extended stays. The tourist vehicle importation process is specifically designed to accommodate this need while ensuring compliance with American safety and environmental standards.

To import a vehicle into the US as a tourist, you must fulfill the requirements of three key federal agencies:

  • US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) - for entry and duty exemptions

  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - for emissions compliance

  • Department of Transportation (DOT) - for safety standards

You will be granted a stay of up to one year maximum to enjoy your vehicle in the United States. However, it is critically important to note that your vehicle must be exported before this period expires, as violation of this requirement can lead to substantial fines and seizure by US Customs.


Three-Agency Compliance Requirements

US Customs and Border Protection Requirements

For smooth customs clearance, it's essential to work with a reputable customs broker who specializes in temporary vehicle imports. Your broker will handle the temporary filing process to avoid any issues with your entry.

Key customs requirements include:

  • Temporary import filing under nonresident exemption

  • Duty-free status when coordinating vehicle arrival with your entry

  • Proper documentation including bill of lading and foreign registration

  • Export guarantee ensuring vehicle departure within one year

As noted in our temporary US car import guide, coordination between your arrival and your vehicle's arrival is crucial for qualifying for duty-free treatment.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Requirements

If your vehicle is newer than 21 years old, you must apply for a special exclusion to receive a tourist exemption from EPA. This process typically takes 2-3 weeks to receive approval, so advance planning is essential.

The EPA application process involves:

  • Nonresident temporary importation request submitted in writing

  • Comprehensive documentation including vehicle details and visit purpose

  • Compliance memorandum that must be signed and returned to EPA

  • Final approval letter required before customs clearance

EPA Form 3520-1 Completion

When completing EPA Form 3520-1 at the border, use box CODE O to indicate temporary importation status. This designation alerts customs officials that your vehicle has EPA approval for tourist use.

Department of Transportation (DOT) Requirements

DOT filing is the most straightforward part of the process and is typically handled by your customs broker. The process involves:

  • Form HS-7 completion declaring safety compliance intentions

  • Box 5 designation marking the vehicle as intended for tourism

  • Temporary exemption from full DOT safety modifications

Unlike permanent imports that require extensive safety modifications, tourist vehicles receive temporary exemptions provided they're used solely for personal transportation and exported within the one-year limit.


Step-by-Step Tourist Import Process

Step 1: Advance EPA Application (2-3 weeks before shipping)

Submit your EPA nonresident temporary importation request including:

  • Personal information and US contact details

  • Vehicle specifications and ownership proof

  • Visit purpose and duration

  • Signed privacy consent statement

Step 2: Professional Shipping Coordination

Work with an experienced international car shipping company to:

  • Coordinate vehicle collection from your location

  • Arrange secure container or RoRo transport

  • Time arrival with your US entry for duty-free treatment

  • Prepare all shipping documentation

Step 3: Customs Broker Engagement

Engage a reputable customs broker who will:

  • Handle temporary import filing with CBP

  • Complete EPA Form 3520-1 with CODE O designation

  • Submit DOT Form HS-7 with tourism designation

  • Coordinate customs clearance at the port of entry

Step 4: Border Clearance and State Compliance

Upon arrival, ensure:

  • All forms are properly completed and submitted

  • EPA approval letter is presented to customs officials

  • State registration requirements are understood and met

  • Appropriate insurance coverage is obtained

For comprehensive guidance on this process, see our detailed temporary import procedures.


Sample EPA Tourist Application Letter

Below is an updated template incorporating current requirements:


[Your Full Name]
[Your Foreign Address]
[City, Country, Postal Code]
Phone: [Your Phone Number]
Email: [Your Email Address]

Date: [Current Date]

TO: EPA Import Line
Compliance & Innovative Strategies Division
Light Duty Vehicle Programs
2000 Traverwood Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Subject: Request for Nonresident Temporary Importation Approval - Tourist Vehicle

Dear EPA Imports Team,

I am writing to request a nonresident temporary exemption for my personal vehicle during my visit to the United States for [work/school/vacation/tourism] purposes.

Personal Information:

  • Name: [Your Full Name]

  • Foreign Address: [Complete Foreign Address]

  • Foreign Phone: [Your Phone Number]

  • Email: [Your Email Address]

US Contact Information During Visit:

  • US Address: [Your US Address During Stay]

  • US Phone: [US Phone Number]

  • Duration of Stay: [Start Date] through [End Date]

Vehicle Information:

  • Year: [VEHICLE YEAR]

  • Make: [VEHICLE MAKE]

  • Model: [VEHICLE MODEL]

  • Vehicle Identification Number: [VIN NUMBER]

  • Country of Registration: [COUNTRY]

Visit Details:

  • Reason for visit: [Detailed purpose of visit to United States]

  • Date of planned importation: [Planned Import Date]

  • Duration of importation requested: [Duration - maximum 1 year]

Compliance Declaration:
I understand and agree to the following conditions:

  • The vehicle will not be sold or transferred to another party in the US

  • The vehicle will be used solely for personal use by myself and immediate family members

  • The exemption will be voided if used for commercial purposes or primarily by others

  • I will export the vehicle upon departure from the US or after one year, whichever comes first

  • This vehicle was not originally manufactured for the US market

Mandatory Consent Statement:
I consent to EPA collecting and storing my name, mailing address, email address, phone number and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

Supporting Documentation Attached:

  • Copy of vehicle registration/title from country of origin

  • Copy of passport showing nonresident status

  • Proof of US address during planned stay

I understand that this approval letter will be required by my customs broker to complete Form 3520-1 using CODE O designation for temporary importation.

Sincerely,

[Your Signature]
[Your Printed Name]


Critical Compliance Warnings

Export Requirements

The most serious aspect of tourist vehicle importation is the mandatory export requirement. Failure to export your vehicle before the one-year deadline or upon your departure can result in:

  • Substantial financial penalties imposed by US Customs

  • Vehicle seizure by federal authorities

  • Future visa complications affecting your ability to return to the US

  • Permanent import duties applied retroactively

State-Level Obligations

Once your vehicle enters the US, you must comply with individual state requirements:

  • Vehicle registration within state-specified timeframes (often 14-30 days)

  • Mandatory insurance coverage meeting state minimum requirements

  • Valid driver's license (international or state-issued)

  • Emissions testing in some jurisdictions

Commercial Use Prohibition

Your tourist vehicle exemption becomes void if the vehicle is:

  • Used for any commercial purpose or business activity

  • Rented or loaned to non-family members

  • Used primarily by someone other than yourself or your spouse

  • Operated in ways that generate income


Why Professional Assistance Matters

Given the complexity of coordinating three federal agencies plus state requirements, working with experienced professionals is highly recommended:

West Coast Shipping's Tourist Import Services

  • EPA application review ensuring all requirements are met before submission

  • Professional shipping coordination with timing optimized for duty-free treatment

  • Customs broker referrals to specialists in temporary vehicle imports

  • Documentation preparation reducing the risk of delays or rejections

Common Pitfalls We Help Avoid

  • Timing misalignment between vehicle arrival and personal entry

  • Incomplete EPA applications causing weeks of additional delays

  • Improper form completion at the border leading to complications

  • State compliance oversights resulting in fines or registration issues


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extend my EPA approval beyond one year?

No, EPA approval is strictly limited to one year maximum. The vehicle must be exported when you leave the US or after one year, whichever comes first.

What if I need to leave the US temporarily during my stay?

The vehicle must be exported when you depart. Some travelers have attempted to leave temporarily while keeping their vehicle in the US, but this violates EPA regulations and risks seizure.

Do I need EPA approval for vehicles from Canada or Mexico?

Yes, all foreign-registered vehicles require EPA approval for temporary importation, regardless of their country of origin.

Can my family members drive the vehicle?

Yes, immediate family members may operate the vehicle, but it cannot be used primarily by anyone other than yourself or your spouse.

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For professional assistance with your tourist vehicle import, including EPA application support and shipping coordination, contact West Coast Shipping's international import specialists. We ensure full compliance while making the process as smooth as possible.

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