ADVISORY: Until further notice, returning
U.S. origin pet birds from Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Kazakhstan,
Malaysia, People's Republic of China, Romania, Russia, South Korea,
Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam must go into 30-day quarantine in a USDA
animal import quarantine facility.
The USDA defines pet birds as those that are imported for personal
pleasure of their individual owners and are not intended for resale.
Document and Quarantine Requirements: US Origin Pet Birds Gone
more than 60 days
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Veterinary Inspection Fee
During regular working hours (approximately 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday
through Friday), there is a user fee of $257.00 for this service. Overtime
charges apply if the bird arrives before or after these hours. The
laboratory fee for the swab is $45.00. The import permit (VS
Form17-129) fee is $94.00. In addition, USDA port veterinarians are
not stationed full-time at each port of entry. Therefore, depending on the
port of entry, there may be additional fees for the veterinarian to travel
to and from the port of entry to inspect the bird.
Special Circumstances
Returning U.S. Origin pet birds that have been out of the United States
for 60 days or less require USDA veterinary inspection at the port of
entry but are not required to be quarantined. The fee for this service is
$108.00. Overtime charges apply if the bird arrives before or after these
hours. The laboratory fee for the swab is $45.00. The import permit (VS
Form17-129) fee is $94.00. In addition, USDA port veterinarians are not
stationed full-time at each port of entry. Therefore, depending on the
port of entry, there may be additional fees for the veterinarian to travel
to and from the port of entry to inspect the bird.
Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Information
In the United States, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) regulates
the importation of birds protected by the Convention on International
trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and the Wild Bird Conservation Act of
1992 (WBCA). These regulations are part of international conservation
effort to protect exotic wild birds subject to trade. Most exotic pet
birds including parrots, parakeets, macaws, lories, and cockatoos are
affected by CITES and the WBCA. However, the budgerigar, cockatiel, and
rose-ringed parakeet are exempt.
According to the WBCA, in order to import a pet bird of non-U.S. origin
into the United States, you must have continuously resided outside of the
United States for at least one year. In addition, the WBCA limits the
number of pet birds that can be imported to two birds per person, per
year. All required WBCA and CITES permits must accompany the bird while in
transit.
Please visit the FWS web site at: http://permits.fws.gov/
to obtain more information and the permit application. If you have
questions you can contact the FWS at (800) 358-2104. Overseas calls should
be placed to (703) 358-2104.
How to Contact Us
If you need additional information about importing pet birds into the
United States, please contact us at:
USDA, APHIS, VS
National Center for Import and Export
4700 River Road, Unit 39
Riverdale, MD 20737
(301) 734-8364 telephone
(301) 734-6402 fax