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 Import Instructions


Importers are kindly required to present the following documents prior to import:
·         A commercial invoice
·         A bill of lading
·         A certificate of origin ( unnecessary in case the country of origin was clearly established)
 
The importer is also required to present all the necessary documents depending on the nature of the imported goods, for example:
·         Obtaining an IECEE certificate for goods that require this certificate.
·         Registration of products with the concerned parties if necessary.
 
To check whether there are conditions specific to each product, you are kindly asked to search for the product that you are looking to import and check which conditions apply with the help of the Customs Tariff (from here​​) or by consulting your customs broker.
Importers are also required to complete (Fasah) clearing procedures by presenting the necessary documents and completing the customs declaration form at least 48 hours prior to the arrival of the shipment at the port of entry.
They have the chance to present the data directly or with the help of a customs broker as soon as the necessary documents are available, within 48 hours prior to the arrival of the shipment through (Fasah) platform available on the following website: http://www.fasah.sa which allows the importer to track the shipment in Customs or before its arrival as soon as the customs declaration form is completed, as well as receive instant notifications.​



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Last Update: 27 Nov 2023 06:15 PM Saudi Arabia Time