I just completed and sent it to Sacramento, but I’m curious about the potential challenges lol. Are they quite strict? I’ve provided values for flight durations and prices to justify the costs for two non-CITES animals.
I’ve submitted a few 3-200-2 forms before. Generally, they are quite thorough in their review, but it really depends on the specifics of your submission. Providing accurate details like flight durations and costs is definitely a good approach.
I’ve had mixed experiences. Sometimes they’re strict, especially if there are discrepancies or if the information isn’t complete. It’s good that you’ve included all the necessary details. Just be prepared for potential follow-ups or requests for additional information.
They can be pretty particular, yes. It’s not uncommon to face some challenges if anything is missing or unclear. In my case, they asked for extra documentation and clarification on a few points. It sounds like you’ve covered the essentials, though.
Don’t worry too much! I’ve had a couple of forms denied before, but it was usually due to minor issues or missing information. As long as your details are accurate and complete, it should be okay. It’s always a good idea to double-check everything and make sure all the information aligns.
I agree with the others. The more detailed and precise your submission, the better. If you do get a denial, it’s often possible to address the issues and resubmit. Keep an eye on any correspondence from them and respond promptly if they request additional information.