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Full list: Items you are not allowed to bring to the U.S

Lawbreed LimitedBy Lawbreed LimitedMarch 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Traveling to the United States? Before packing your bags, you might want to double-check what you’re bringing along.

While some items seem harmless, they might actually be prohibited or restricted under U.S. laws. From exotic foods to cultural artifacts, even a seemingly innocent souvenir could land you in trouble with Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

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CBP enforces regulations for multiple government agencies, ensuring that harmful, illegal, or restricted goods do not enter the country.

These laws are in place to protect public health, safety, the environment, and national security.

Below is a breakdown of the key items you should avoid bringing into the U.S:

Prohibited vs. Restricted Items
Prohibited items: Completely banned from entry. These include dangerous toys, illegal drugs, certain vehicles, and items that threaten public safety.
Restricted items: Allowed only with special permits or approvals. These include firearms, some agricultural products, and biological materials.
Notable Prohibited & Restricted Items
Dog and Cat Fur Products
It is illegal to import, export, distribute, transport, manufacture, or sell products containing dog or cat fur in the United States. The Dog and Cat Protection Act of 2000, effective from November 9, 2000, mandates the seizure and forfeiture of any item containing dog or cat fur.

Violations of this law carry hefty penalties:

Up to $10,000 for intentional violations
Up to $5,000 for gross negligence
Up to $3,000 for negligent violations
Drug Paraphernalia
Bringing drug paraphernalia into the U.S. is illegal unless it is prescribed for authentic medical conditions, such as diabetes. CBP will seize any illegal drug-related items, and individuals caught importing, exporting, manufacturing, or selling such paraphernalia could face fines and imprisonment.


Firearms and Ammunition
Temporarily exporting firearms or ammunition—whether for hunting or recreational use—is strictly regulated. U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents, and nonimmigrant aliens must comply with export control laws, including:

Export Administration Regulations (EAR): Requires a BIS license for exporting firearms.
License Exception BAG: Allows temporary export under specific conditions.
CBP Form 4457: Required for reentry with firearms and ammunition.
Failure to comply with U.S. firearm export laws could result in legal consequences. Travelers must also ensure they follow firearm import regulations in their destination country.

Fish and Wildlife Products
Certain fish, wildlife, and products made from them are subject to strict import and export restrictions. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) enforces regulations on:

Wild birds, land/marine mammals, reptiles, fish, shellfish, and invertebrates.
Products derived from them, such as skins, bones, tusks, feathers, or eggs.
Endangered species, including ivory and tortoiseshell items.
Items made from ivory can only be imported if they are at least 100 years old and accompanied by documentation proving their authenticity.

Alcohol & Absinthe
Absinthe can only be imported if it is “thujone-free” (less than 10 parts per million of thujone). It also cannot have misleading hallucinogenic imagery on the label. For other alcoholic beverages, state laws at your first U.S. entry point will determine the allowable quantity.

Automobiles
Foreign vehicles must meet U.S. safety and environmental standards. Non-compliant cars must be modified or removed from the country. Importing a car temporarily (for under a year) is allowed for nonresidents.

Biological Materials
Items such as bacteria cultures, viruses, and animal tissues require permits from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Ceramic Tableware
Although not restricted, imported ceramic dishes—especially from Mexico, China, India, and Hong Kong—may contain unsafe levels of lead. It is advisable to test them before use.

Cultural Artifacts & Antiquities
The U.S. enforces strict regulations on cultural property to prevent smuggling and illegal trade. Items like pre-Columbian sculptures, Byzantine icons, and Khmer stone artifacts require export permits from their country of origin. Stolen artifacts from museums or religious sites are outright prohibited.

Agricultural Products
Many fruits, vegetables, meats, and animal byproducts require USDA approval to prevent the spread of pests and diseases. “Bush meat” and certain exotic foods are completely banned.

Drugs & Medications
Illegal drugs like Rohypnol and certain foreign medications are prohibited. Even prescription drugs must comply with FDA regulations.

Food Products (Raw and Prepared)
Some food items are allowed, while others are banned due to health risks:
Allowed: Bakery items, cheese, condiments, coffee, tea, packaged spices, honey, and certain oils.
Banned: Bush meat (from African wildlife), meat-based soups, bouillon cubes, and some rice varieties due to pest concerns.

CBP officers at U.S. entry points have the authority to seize prohibited or improperly declared items. If you’re unsure about an item, it’s always best to check with CBP before traveling.

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