What are the bond types in ISF and how to decide to use which bond to file ISF?
ISF 5 refers to the content that must be submitted by the carrier or freight forwarder when goods are transiting through or FROB the United States, as detailed below:
ISF 10 refers to the content that must be submitted by the importer/freight forwarder when importing goods into the United States, as detailed below:
ISF can be filed through the AMS (Automated Manifest System) or the ABI (Automated Broker Interface) system.
ISF(Importer Security Filing), requires ocean shipment that being imported or transiting through the United States must file the following information to CBP 24 hours before loading at the foreign port.