Can I bring Milk to United States?
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About Milk
Fresh milk is heavily restricted or prohibited in most countries due to disease risks and short shelf life. UHT (ultra-heat-treated) milk in sealed commercial packaging is more acceptable. Infant formula and powdered milk have more lenient rules in many countries. Always declare milk products and keep them in original packaging with visible expiration dates and ingredient labels.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Milk yet. Below are the general rules for Dairy Products that apply to Milk.
β οΈ Declaration Required
β Declaration Requirements
β Required
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Last Updated:January 7, 2025
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π Important Notes
- β’Most dairy products require declaration
- β’Hard cheese (like cheddar, parmesan) is generally allowed
- β’Soft cheese, milk, and cream have restrictions
- β’Commercial packaging preferred
β Frequently Asked Questions
Does Milk need to be vacuum-sealed for entry?
Vacuum sealing can significantly reduce the risk of confiscation, especially for meat or dried products. Additionally, Milk with complete commercial labeling and ingredient lists is more likely to pass inspection.
What should I consider when bringing Milk?
The most important thing when bringing Milk is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Milk is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Milk is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
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