It may help?luich wrote:An apology sent you a private message to help you and if it goes well, you are already doing a tutorial.
https://www.gob.mx/tramites/ficha/aviso ... OFEPRIS686
It may help?luich wrote:An apology sent you a private message to help you and if it goes well, you are already doing a tutorial.
I've contacted the Doll House Mexico and they said they gave you 2 options:MasterBuller wrote:Just gave up with all that hassle, Doll house said they have an outsource for México that handles the release of the doll from customs, you have to pay between $200 to $500 dlls more though, depending on the brand and model, but I think it's worth it if that way you don't have to hire a customs agent and deal with all that bureaucracy
I don't mind paying the fee though, since if I purchase the doll, that means that I've got the job I've been waiting for since january ($84K MXN each month) and wouldn't have the time to release the doll myself, so basically I'm stuck waiting hoping that I'll begin in the middle of april, that or settling for another job that I might get ($15k each month) and start saving money.Aldebaran20 wrote:
I've contacted the Doll House Mexico and they said they gave you 2 options:
1) A paid an extra fee and they will do all the legal paper work for you but you will have to pay and extra shipping (as the doll will land in their offices in Guadalajara and afterwards they will send the doll to you house with a different carrier)
2) They will give you detailed instructions and ready to fill templates to submit the legal paper work yourself after you purchased the doll with them, this way you can save the $ 500 USD (includig additional shipping since Doll House Mexico is located in Guadalajara and they will send the doll with a local carrier after the process is done). Doll House Mexico suggested to chose this option as is not that difficult to fill and submit the required paperwork for the sanitary permit yourself, a custom agent is not necessary once you know how to do the process (thanks to the detailed instructions of the Doll House Mexico you'll find out is relative easy). At DH Mexico they have all the official templated ready for you to fill and submit to your local COFEPRIS offices besides they give you full support throughtout the whole process.
They are very helpful at the DH Mexico they can even get you dolls from brands they normally dont sell (like JY Doll) although prices are a little expensive.
https://mexico.the-doll-house.com/
Contactanos
The-Doll-House México
ventas.mexico@the-doll-house.com
contacto.mexico@the-doll-house.com
(52) 044 33 2972 7220
The important thing I think is we now have options for importing sexdolls to Mexico.MasterBuller wrote:I don't mind paying the fee though, since if I purchase the doll, that means that I've got the job I've been waiting for since january ($84K MXN each month) and wouldn't have the time to release the doll myself, so basically I'm stuck waiting hoping that I'll begin in the middle of april, that or settling for another job that I might get ($15k each month) and start saving money.Aldebaran20 wrote:
I've contacted the Doll House Mexico and they said they gave you 2 options:
1) A paid an extra fee and they will do all the legal paper work for you but you will have to pay and extra shipping (as the doll will land in their offices in Guadalajara and afterwards they will send the doll to you house with a different carrier)
2) They will give you detailed instructions and ready to fill templates to submit the legal paper work yourself after you purchased the doll with them, this way you can save the $ 500 USD (includig additional shipping since Doll House Mexico is located in Guadalajara and they will send the doll with a local carrier after the process is done). Doll House Mexico suggested to chose this option as is not that difficult to fill and submit the required paperwork for the sanitary permit yourself, a custom agent is not necessary once you know how to do the process (thanks to the detailed instructions of the Doll House Mexico you'll find out is relative easy). At DH Mexico they have all the official templated ready for you to fill and submit to your local COFEPRIS offices besides they give you full support throughtout the whole process.
They are very helpful at the DH Mexico they can even get you dolls from brands they normally dont sell (like JY Doll) although prices are a little expensive.
https://mexico.the-doll-house.com/
Contactanos
The-Doll-House México
ventas.mexico@the-doll-house.com
contacto.mexico@the-doll-house.com
(52) 044 33 2972 7220
Hm, interesting, I made a phone call with a national customs agency and they told me that I need to hire a custom broker to release something that surpasses $2,000 dlls, huh, it seems that employees know different stuff or are told to say specific thingsAldebaran20 wrote:
The important thing I think is we now have options for importing sexdolls to Mexico.
Passing the doll through customs is not that hard if you know the procedure, is very similar to importing action figures and anime human like toys, there are some detailed tutorials in youtube of otakus and anime fans on how to import anime human like figures and action toys to Mexico, getting a sexdoll through customs is essentially the same.
Aldebaran20 wrote:I am from Mexico, and you need special Customs Agents with the appropiate government issued legal permits in order to import a sexdoll into Mexico, otherwise Mexican customs will confiscate it. Usually local Sexdolls vendors (like in Mercado Libre) have dedicated Custom Agents/Brokers for importing such type of Sex dolls, that's how I imported my Jasmine Ryan Davis and I had zero problems.Fretless5 wrote:Hey, hope someone could have any advice or recommendation...
I ordered a 140 cm doll from MSLD a few weeks ago, and today I received a phone call from the local FedEx office saying there is a Clearance issue
Apparently Importing a "Silicone" (it is TPE) Doll to Mexico is not that easy
Exception Reason Recommended Action
1. A health permit is required for shipments of any etiological agent or insect, animal, or plant vector of human disease or any exotic living insect, animal, or plant capable of being a vector of human disease. Shipper or Importer must provide a health permit.
They gave me the option to look for a Local Customs broker to register a Sanitary Registry with a Pedimento A1 (Import document), not sure what to do...
Don't now what could be the cost, or specifics about getting those official documents
Any ideas, someone from Mexico in the forum that already went through this procedure?
Thanks in advance
If you try to import a Sexdoll or any sex toy on you own without the appropiate government permits, they will confiscate the toys at Mexican Customs, that's why having a vendor with a dedicated Custom Broker/Agents is essential when buying/importing Sexdolls.
This is not exclusive for sexdolls but any ordinary toy with human figure like a barbie or a G.I Joe will be confiscated by Mexican customs unless you have the appropiate government issued permits (thanks to COFEPRIS a government organization for sanitary risks), even a bottle of vitamins will get confiscated at the border by Mexican agents.
I know people who have done the process by themselves with no customs broker as recommended by the Doll House Mexico, in order to be sure I went to a local COFEPRIS goverment office and they confirmed what TDH Mexico said (you can do the process on your own if you have the required documents). Some dolls cost around 1.5k USD or less, the one I want from JY Dolls cost less than 1.5K USD shipping included (much less than that in sales or with different vendors, heck I have seen my JY Doll wanted model in Alixpress for around $ 800 - 1k USD shipping included to Mexico).MasterBuller wrote:Hm, interesting, I made a phone call with a national customs agency and they told me that I need to hire a custom broker to release something that surpasses $2,000 dlls, huh, it seems that employees know different stuff or are told to say specific thingsAldebaran20 wrote:
The important thing I think is we now have options for importing sexdolls to Mexico.
Passing the doll through customs is not that hard if you know the procedure, is very similar to importing action figures and anime human like toys, there are some detailed tutorials in youtube of otakus and anime fans on how to import anime human like figures and action toys to Mexico, getting a sexdoll through customs is essentially the same.
Pretty much well saiddolltodoll wrote:I think all can be solved in Mexico by money, only find the right man, and pay it.
Aldebaran20 wrote:I am from Mexico, and you need special Customs Agents with the appropiate government issued legal permits in order to import a sexdoll into Mexico, otherwise Mexican customs will confiscate it. Usually local Sexdolls vendors (like in Mercado Libre) have dedicated Custom Agents/Brokers for importing such type of Sex dolls, that's how I imported my Jasmine Ryan Davis and I had zero problems.Fretless5 wrote:Hey, hope someone could have any advice or recommendation...
I ordered a 140 cm doll from MSLD a few weeks ago, and today I received a phone call from the local FedEx office saying there is a Clearance issue
Apparently Importing a "Silicone" (it is TPE) Doll to Mexico is not that easy
Exception Reason Recommended Action
1. A health permit is required for shipments of any etiological agent or insect, animal, or plant vector of human disease or any exotic living insect, animal, or plant capable of being a vector of human disease. Shipper or Importer must provide a health permit.
They gave me the option to look for a Local Customs broker to register a Sanitary Registry with a Pedimento A1 (Import document), not sure what to do...
Don't now what could be the cost, or specifics about getting those official documents
Any ideas, someone from Mexico in the forum that already went through this procedure?
Thanks in advance
If you try to import a Sexdoll or any sex toy on you own without the appropiate government permits, they will confiscate the toys at Mexican Customs, that's why having a vendor with a dedicated Custom Broker/Agents is essential when buying/importing Sexdolls.
This is not exclusive for sexdolls but any ordinary toy with human figure like a barbie or a G.I Joe will be confiscated by Mexican customs unless you have the appropiate government issued permits (thanks to COFEPRIS a government organization for sanitary risks), even a bottle of vitamins will get confiscated at the border by Mexican agents.
I've asked them and they said they do all the paperwork for Mexican customs/ Sanitary COFEPRIS sanitary permits.luich wrote:Without a doubt an option, it would be good for someone to try and see that they are not imitations xD
They seem to have inventory on the non-custom ones.
The other is to import and see if you do not fill the Aviso Sanitario.
These days I import one, I'm still deciding: P
We should write in Spanish hahaha.