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I'm a student traveling to the US and I wish to carry my old bike with me as checked-in luggage on my flight to the US. I want to know in what capacity can I bring it with me such that it is exempt from duty as my personal item (and whether that's even possible).

I tried to look at various sources online to figure out in what capacity I could bring such an item into the US. The customs and border protection website guidelines and FAQs are quite ambiguous and confusing, and I didn't find a single answer that differentiated between residents and nonresident visitors. Apparently residents are be able to return with a bike without having to pay duty if they used it for more than a year. However, there was no clear mention about nonresidents bringing in a bike. There was a mention about visitors bringing motor vehicles temporarily, for one year, but certainly a bicycle isn't a motor vehicle, and nor do I plan to bring out of the US with me every time I exit the US (which would be an unnecessary hassle and waste of luggage space).

There was an article about people moving to the US being able to bring personal effects, but I'm not sure I qualify as moving since I am not going to be a resident, but only a temporary nonresident student.

The harmonized tax system suggests an 11% duty on value for bikes, but my bike is several years old (not recently purchased) and I don't plan to sell or gift it to anyone - it will be my personal belonging throughout.

At this point I am confused about whether or not I can bring my bike to the US as a nonresident student, and whether it qualifies duty-free.



Best Answer

You can bring in very large amounts of goods as your personal effects. People moving to the US can and do bring hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of things such as furniture, art etc. The main restriction is "the articles must have ... been available for your use ... for one year".

Bringing in items for personal use is allowed even if you are coming in temporarily. This happens frequently when people bring jewellery or expensive clothes with them for vacation. The only thing you need to do is to convince customs that the item is for your personal use and you will take it with you when you leave.

For something as cheap as a bicycle that is clearly used you are unlikely to be asked questions. If you have a receipt, consumer registration, credit card bill etc. that should serve as evidence if you are asked.

There is no need for you to take the goods with you every time you leave the US temporarily, but it should be your intention to take it with you when you finally leave.




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Can I bring my bike to the US?

Your motorcycle import specialist, should inform you that it must meet specific requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT). It is always best to get a letter from the manufacturer stating that the motorcycle conforms to US standards.

Can you take your bicycle on a plane?

Most airlines will take bicycles on their planes, and many are happy to include it in their usual baggage allowance. This means that you can check in your bicycle as luggage, rather than a suitcase or a backpack.

Can you take a bike on an international flight?

It is perfectly feasible to take your bikes on most airlines, the rules and regulations do vary from carrier to carrier. Most airlines require you now to bag or box your bike, very few just allow you to remove the pedals, deflate tyres and turn the handle bars around.

How much is it to fly with a bike?

If under 50 pounds and 62 dimensional inches, $25 regular baggage fee if it's the first bag. $150 charge for each bike. Bikes fly free if you buy a more expensive "Classic" or "Classic Plus" ticket ("Economy" ticket holders are charged the regular $20 bag fee unless it exceeds 50 pounds).



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I'm a student traveling to the US and I wish to carry my old bike with me as checked-in luggage on my flight to the US. I want to know in what capacity can I bring it with me such that it is exempt from duty as my personal item (and whether that's even possible).

Given that the initial part of your question was about bringing a bike as "checked in luggage", I'd answer that you actually should not bring it as a checked item on a flight. Depending on the airline, it may be quite costly, and could even be considered too large to fit in the plane. (I'm assuming you've already checked one suitcase with your clothing and books, since you're studying in the US, and this is your second or third checked item.)

A simpler, more reliable, and very likely cheaper option is to ship the taken-apart bicycle directly to your destination/school. Your home town and destination most likely each has a bicycle shop or bicycle enthusiast group that could help you. I've only shipped a bike once, but the bike shop near where I was leaving gave me a correct-size bike box for free! The timing of sending it before I traveled was convenient, and it arrived a few days after I did.

Once you figure out a shipping service, you should be able to find which duties/taxes, if any, you're obliged to pay.

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