For those of you who boat between the US and Canada

StodgeStodge Member Posts: 2,738 ✭✭✭✭

SVRS WILL NO LONGER BE IN SERVICE STARTING SEPTEMBER 5, 2018

Hello SVRS member,

Effective September 5, 2018, the Small Vessel Reporting System will no longer be in service and float plans will no longer be accepted. Instead, pleasure boaters are encouraged to use the CBP Reporting Offsite Arrival – Mobile (ROAM) application when boating into the U.S. from a foreign port or place. Existing SVRS numbers will continue to remain valid and may be entered in the CBP ROAM app for expedited processing. Boaters may also continue to report their arrival via designated telephone reporting numbers or report to a port of entry, if desired.

The CBP ROAM app is a convenient and efficient way to report your U.S. entry from a smart device. Travelers can use the CBP ROAM app to input their biographic and trip information, followed by a video interview with a CBP Officer, to meet reporting requirements. While all travelers may use the CBP ROAM app, there may be circumstances in which a boater must still report in person to CBP, including, but not limited to, if an I-94 or other document is required, if customs duties must be paid, or in other relevant circumstances. Please refer below for additional detail and information:

Where can I download the CBP ROAM app?

Download CBP ROAM on your Android or Apple device! Detailed instructions on how to install and use the app on a personal device are attached for your reference. In certain locations, travelers can use a CBP tablet located at a partner organization to access the CBP ROAM app.

Where can the CBP ROAM app be used?

The CBP ROAM app can be used to report U.S. entry by boat in the Great Lakes, most of the Eastern Seaboard (from Delaware to Florida), U.S. territories in the Caribbean, Texas, and San Diego, California. Additional locations are being added, and travelers should contact their local port of entry to confirm whether arrival submissions via the CBP ROAM app are accepted.

How do I use the CBP ROAM app to report my U.S. entry?

After downloading the CBP ROAM app and creating an account on login.gov, enter your traveler, mode of travel, and trip details for your U.S. entry. After submitting the trip, a CBP Officer will review your submission and may initiate a video interview if necessary. Following the video interview, you will receive a notification and an email with your clearance status and/or next steps. For expedited processing, individuals without a Trusted Traveler number may also apply to enroll as a “Verified Traveler” through the CBP ROAM app; approved travelers will receive a Verified Traveler number that can be used for future trips.

For more information on the CBP ROAM app, visit the CBP ROAM page on CBP’s websiteFor CBP ROAM questions or comments, please reach out to cbproam@cbp.dhs.gov.

Happy boating and stay safe!

U.S. Customs and Border Protection



2002 FV 342 on Lake St. Clair - Past Commodore SHC - Vessel Examiner USCGAUX

Comments

  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,379 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 2018
    Thanks! We did Canada this year. Checking in to Canada was a breeze, called customs from the marina office to check in. Coming back to the US we had to download the roam app and pay the $28 per boat annual fee. Then it was easy to FaceTime with us customs from the dock when we got to the us. All of the camera phones here for us customs are gone, it’s app only. 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • StodgeStodge Member Posts: 2,738 ✭✭✭✭
    Since we have Nexus we didn't even have to do the facetime interview on our recent return from Canada.  I used the app to check in, waited 1 or 2 minutes, then got a notice on the app and an email that we were approved to enter the U.S.  

    Some Canadian friends of ours got the app and are planning to use it going forward.  They make at least 2 trips to the U.S. a season.  They said that this time when they went to call in, the first thing the agent asked was if they had the app.

    Agreed that entering Canada has always been easy.  This last time we had the dog with us.  We were asked if we had her rabies certificate (which we did) and the usual questions (how long are you staying, firearms, etc.).

    2002 FV 342 on Lake St. Clair - Past Commodore SHC - Vessel Examiner USCGAUX

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