Form ATF F 6NIA (5330.3 ATF F 6NIA (5330.3 Application/Permit for Temporary Importation of Firearms

Application and Permit for Temporary Importation of Firearms and Ammunition by Nonimmigrant Aliens

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Application and Permit for Temporary Importation of Firearms and Ammunition by Nonimmigrant Aliens

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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

Application/Permit for Temporary Importation of
Firearms and Ammunition by Nonimmigrant Aliens

(Submit in duplicate; Please print or type all responses, except signature) An approved ATF Form 6NIA (5330.3D)
is valid for one year from the date of approval. See Instruction 26.
Section I - To Be Completed By Applicant
1. Applicant’s full name (last, first, middle)

2. Residential address (number, street, city, country, any other applicable
information; cannot be a post office box)

3. Telephone number (including country code)

7. Date of birth
Month

Day

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4. Fax (Facsimile) number (If any, including
country code) (See Instruction 17.)

5. E-mail Address

8. Place of birth (city, country)

9. Country of exportation

6.

Male
Female

Year

10. Country of citizenship (list more than one, if applicable.)

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11. Current and/or past U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
admission number(s) or alien number(s) (if any) (See Instruction 22.)

12. Only complete this question if you are applying to temporarily import firearms from Canada. (See Instruction 22.)
Firearms Possession and Acquisition (PAL) License Number
13. Were	you	admitted	to	the	United	States	under	a	nonimmigrant	visa?		(See Instructions 1.)
If you answered Yes, go to question 14.
If you answered No, go to question 16.

Yes

No

14. If you were admitted to the United States under a nonimmigrant visa, do you possess a valid hunting license or permit lawfully issued by a
State	of	the	United	States?		(See Instructions 17-20.)
Yes

No

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If you answered Yes, please attach a copy of the license or permit to the application and skip to question 16.
If you answered No, go to question 15.
15. Do you possess an invitation and/or registration to attend an upcoming competitive target shooting event or sports or hunting trade show in the United
States	sponsored	by	a	national,	State,	or	local	organization	devoted	to	the	collection,	competitive	use,	or	other	sporting	use	of	firearms? (See Instruction 21.)
No

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Yes

If you answered Yes, attach a copy of any such invitation and/or registration to the application.
If you answered No, you likely are not in compliance with 18 U..S.C. § 922(g)(5)(B) and therefore likely are prohibited from obtaining an approved ATF Form 6NIA

(5330.3D) temporary import permit (call 304-616-4550 for additional information)

16. Description	of	firearms	and	ammunition	(All the firearms and ammunition you seek to temporarily import may be included on this application.
Attach additional sheets of paper, if necessary. (See Instruction 24.))
Firearms (All items in columns a through g must be completed by the applicant.)
Name and Address
of Manufacturer
a.

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Type
Caliber
(shotgun, rifle,
or
pistol, revolver) Gauge
b.

c.

Model

Barrel
Length
(inches)

Overall
Length
(inches)

Serial
Number

d.

e.

f.

g.

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Ammunition
Type
(ball, shot, wad cutter, etc.)
b.

Name and Address
of Manufacturer
a.

Caliber or Gauge

Quantity

c.

d.

Certification: Under the penalties provided by law, I declare that I have examined this application, including the documents submitted in support of it,
and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete.
17.	 Signature of applicant
18.	Date
Section II - For ATF Use Only (Please do not make any entries in this section.)
The application has been examined and the temporary importation of the firearms and/or ammunition described herein is:
Approved

Withdrawn by applicant without action

Returned without action for reasons
indicated here or on attached letter

No permit required

Returned without action for additional
information

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Partially approved for the reason(s)
indicated here or on attached letter

Denied for the reason(s) indicated
here or on attached letter

19.	 Signature of the Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

20.	Date

The following restrictions apply to your approved import permit:

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The	firearms	and/or	ammunition	authorized	for	importation	by	this	permit	are	not	authorized	for	permanent	importation.		The	firearms	and/or	
ammunition	may	not	be	transferred	to	another	person	within	the	United	States.		The	holder	of	this	permit	MUST	take	the	firearms	and	any	unused	
ammunition back out of the territorial limits of the United States upon the conclusion of his/her hunting or sporting activity.
Rifles	must	have	a	barrel	of	least	16	inches	and	an	overall	length	of	not	less	than	26	inches.		This	permit	does	not	authorize	the	importation	of	a	
shotgun with a barrel of less than 18 inches in length or an overall length of less than 26 inches.

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Not to include fully automatic Firearms.

This permit does not authorize the importation of ammunition or ammunition components if they contain a tracer or incendiary elements.
This	permit	does	not	authorize	the	importation	of	the	ammunition	described	thereon	if:		(1)	It	has	a	projectile	or	projectile	core	which	may	be	used	in	a	
handgun and which is constructed entirely (excluding the presence of traces of other substances) from one or a combination of tungsten alloys, steel, iron,
brass,	bronze,	beryllium	copper,	or	depleted	uranium;	or	(2)	a	full	jacketed	projectile	larger	than	.22	caliber	designed	and	intended	for	use	in	a	
handgun	and	whose	jacket	has	a	weight	of	more	than	25	percent	of	the	total	weight	of	the	projectile.	

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ATF Form 6NIA (5330.3D)
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Instruction Sheet For ATF Form 6NIA (5330.3D)
(Please detach this instruction sheet before submitting your application)
General Information
1.
	
	

A nonimmigrant alien is an alien in the United States in a nonimmigrant
classification.		The	definition	includes,	in	large	part,	persons	traveling		 	
temporarily in the United States for business or pleasure, persons studying
in the United States who maintain a residence abroad, and certain foreign
workers.		The	definition	does	not	include	permanent	resident	aliens.

2.	 Generally,	any	nonimmigrant	alien	temporarily	bringing	firearm(s)	or		 	
ammunition into the United States for legitimate hunting or lawful
	
sporting	purposes	must	first	obtain	an	approved	ATF	F	6NIA	(5330.3D),		 	
Application and Permit for Temporary Importation of Firearms and
Ammunition by Nonimmigrant Aliens, from the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
3.	 A	nonimmigrant	alien	who	is	temporarily	bringing	firearms	and		
	
ammunition into the United States for reasons other than legitimate
hunting or lawful sporting purposes should not submit an ATF F 6NIA
(5330.3D) application. However, the nonimmigrant alien may need to
have a DSP-61, Temporary Import License, from the Department of State,
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), obtained for them. Please
	
contact	DDTC	at	202-663-1282	or	http://pmddtc.state.gov	for	further		 	
information.
An approved ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) import permit is not required for
temporary	imports	of	firearms	and	ammunition	by	certain	diplomats,		
	
distinguished	foreign	visitors,	law	enforcement	officers	of	friendly	foreign		
governments	entering	the	United	States	on	official	law	enforcement		
	
business,	and	foreign	military	officers	entering	the	United	States	on		
	
official	duty.		See	27	CFR	§	478.115(d)(2)-(5).	

5.
	

An approved ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) import permit also is not required for
firearm(s)	or	ammunition	brought	into	the	United	States	or	any	possession		
thereof by a nonimmigrant alien who can establish to the satisfaction of
the	U.S.	Customs	and	Border	Protection	(CBP)	that	such	firearm(s)	or		 	
ammunition was previously taken out of the United States or any
possession thereof by such person. See 27 CFR § 478.115(a). Note, even
if you do not need an import permit because of this exception, you must
fall within an exception to the general prohibition on nonimmigrant aliens
possessing	firearms	and	ammunition.		See	paragraph	18	below.

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You may not temporarily import unregistered National Firearms Act (NFA)
weapons,	such	as	machineguns,	short-barreled	rifles	or	shotguns,	and		 	
silencers. If you are not sure if the items you plan to import fall within this
category, please contact ATF’s Firearms and Explosives Imports Branch.

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13.	 Generally,	a	nonimmigrant	alien	transiting	the	United	States	with	a	firearm		
does not require an ATF Form 6NIA or a DSP-61 issued by the State
	
Department.		If	you	will	be	in	physical	possession	of	your	firearm,	however,		
you will need to meet one of the exceptions outlined at 18 U.S.C. 922(y).
For example if you are a nonimmigrant alien and you will be driving through
the United States as a short cut to get from one part of Canada to another and
	
will	have	firearms	with	you,	you	do	not	need	to	file	a	ATF	Form	6NIA		 	
because you are not temporarily bringing your gun in for hunting or other
lawful sporting purposes. You also do not need a DSP-61 import license
from the State Department because there is an exception to their license
requirement that applies in this situation. However, if you were admitted under
a immigrant visa you do need to have a valid hunting license from a state
	
within	the	United	States	to	lawfully	possess	your	firearm	while	in	the	United		
States.
14. Nonimmigrant aliens may complete and submit the ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D)
themselves. You do not need to have a dealer or importer licensed by ATF
complete and submit the form.
15. If a nonimmigrant alien has another person (such as a lawyer or hunting
guide) complete the ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) for him or her, the person who
completes the form must answer the questions with information about the
nonimmigrant alien (e.g., under “Residential address,” the person should put
the address of the nonimmigrant alien, not his or her own address.) In
	
addition,	the	nonimmigrant	alien	must	sign	the	certification	statement	in		 	
question 15.

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Preparation

Firearms which are of U.S. Government origin or that contain U.S.
Government origin manufactured parts or components generally may not
be	temporarily	imported	into	the	United	States.		Moreover,	firearms	and		 	
ammunition may not be imported from certain proscribed countries. For a
list	of	proscribed	countries,	see	http://pmddtc.state.gov.
You must ensure there are no State or local laws in any State you will be
travelling in or travelling through prohibiting your possession of the
firearm(s)	or	ammunition	you	are	seeking	to	import.
You will not need an export permit from the Department of Commerce or
the	Department	of	State	when	leaving	the	United	States	with	the	firearm(s)		
or remaining ammunition listed on your ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) permit.

10. It takes approximately 8 to 10 weeks to process an ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D)
import application.
11. If you have any questions or concerns about temporarily importing
							firearms	or	ammunition	into	the	United	States,	please	call	ATF’s	Firearms				
and Explosives Imports Branch at (304) 616-4550 or email ATF at
Imports@atf.gov.
12. Additional ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) are available from the ATF Distribution
Center, 703-870-7526 or 703-870-7528. The forms also can be downloaded
at www.atf.gov.

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16. The application must be prepared in duplicate. The signature required by
question 15 must be in ink on both copies. Other entries must be printed in
ink or be typewritten. All required items on the form must be completed or
your application will not be approved. The application should be submitted
	
to:		Bureau	of	Alcohol,	Tobacco,	Firearms	and	Explosives,	Firearms	and		 	
Explosives Imports Branch, 244 Needy Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405. It
also may be faxed to 304-616-4554 or emailed to imports@atf.gov.
17. If you are able to receive faxed or emailed documents, we encourage you to
provide your fax number (including your country code) in question 4 or your
email address in item 5. We often experience delays with international mail.
If we are able to fax or email you our response it will reduce the possibility of
delay.
18. In general, aliens admitted under a nonimmigrant aliens are prohibited
	
from	possessing	or	receiving	firearms	or	ammunition	in	the	United	States.			
	
There	are	exceptions	to	this	prohibition,	including:		(1)	a	nonimmigrant	alien		
in possession of a valid hunting license or permit issued by a State within the
United States, and (2) a nonimmigrant alien in possession of an invitation
or registration to attend a competitive target shooting event or sports
or hunting trade show sponsored by a national, State, or local organization
	
devoted	to	the	collection,	competitive	use,	or	other	sporting	use	of	firearms.
19. Accordingly, aliens admitted under a nonimmigrant visa must attach
documentation to your ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) application that establishes
you fall within exception 1 or 2 of paragraph 18 in order to demonstrate
	
your	possession	of	the	firearm(s)	and	ammunition	in	the	United	States		 	
will be lawful. In order for your application to be approved, you must provide
	
ATF	with	a	copy	of	either:		(1)	a	valid,	unexpired	hunting	license	or	permit		
issued by a State within the United States (the hunting license/permit
does NOT have to be from the State where you will be importing and/or
	
using	the	firearm(s)	and	ammunition),	or	(2)	an	invitation	and/or	registration		
	
confirmation	to	attend	a	competitive	target	shooting	event	or	sports	or	hunting		
trade show, sponsored by a national, State, or local organization devoted to
	
the	collection,	competitive	use,	or	other	sporting	use	of	firearms.		If	you	fax		
or email this documentation to ATF, please make sure the document ATF
receives is legible. We suggest you fax or email a legible photocopy of the
document.
20. Most States issue hunting licenses and permits to nonimmigrant aliens, often
over the telephone or through a website. If you need information about
obtaining a State hunting license or permit, we suggest you contact a State
government.

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21. If you are attending a shooting event or trade show and are not sure if it
	
qualifies	for	the	exception,	please	contact	ATF’s	Firearms	and	Explosives			
Imports Branch prior to submitting your application. ATF can tell you
	
whether	the	event	qualifies.		If	it	does	not	qualify,	you	may	instead	support		
your application with a hunting license or permit from a State within the
United States.
22. Question 11 requires the applicant to provide any known admission
number or alien number he or she has received from the U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services. Not every nonimmigrant alien
will have an admission number or alien number. In particular,
Canadians often will not have one of these numbers. If you do not have
one of these numbers or cannot recall a past number, answer question
11 “N/A.” For your information, an admission number is the number on
an USCIS Form I-94 or USCIS Form I-94W, the arrival/departure form
U.S. Customs and Border Protection completes at a port of entry. An
	
alien	number	is	an	U.S.	Citizenship	and	Immigration	Services	file		
	
number certain nonimmigrant aliens are given, such as nonimmigrant
aliens with employment authorization documents.
23.	 Only	nonimmigrant	aliens	seeking	to	temporarily	import	firearms	from				 	
Canada should answer question 12. This question requires all
	
nonimmigrant	aliens	seeking	to	import	firearms	from	Canada	to		
provide their Firearms Possession and Acquisition License (PAL) Number.

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The following information is provided pursuant to Section 3 of the Privacy Act of
1974 (5 U.S.C. section 552(a)(e)(3)).
1.
	

Authority. Disclosure of the information requested on ATF F 6NIA
(5330.3D) is mandatory pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g)(5)(B) and
925 for a nonimmigrant alien to obtain a permit to temporarily import
firearm(s)	and	ammunition.

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Purpose. To determine if a nonimmigrant alien can lawfully obtain a permit
to	temporarily	import	firearm(s)	and	ammunition,	and	if	the	firearm(s)	and		
ammunition qualify for temporary importation.

3.

Routine Uses. The information will be used by ATF to make determinations
set forth in “purpose” section above. In addition, information may be
disclosed to other Federal, State, foreign and local law enforcement and
regulatory agencies personnel to verify information on the application, to
conduct a background check on the applicant, and to aid other law
enforcement and regulatory agencies in the performance of their duties with
respect	to	the	enforcement	and	regulation	of	firearms	and/or	ammunition			
where such disclosure is not prohibited by law. The information may further
be disclosed to the U.S. Justice Department if it appears that the furnishing of
false information may constitute a violation of Federal law. Finally, the
information may be disclosed to members of the public in order to verify the
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4.	 Effects	of	Not	Supplying	Information.		Failure	to	supply	complete		
	
information will delay processing and may cause denial of the application.

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24.	 You	may	list	all	the	firearms	and	ammunition	you	seek	to	temporarily		
import on one application. If necessary, attach additional pages to
provide the information requested in question 15. Write your full name
in the upper right hand corner of any additional pages.

Privacy Act Information

25. If your application is approved, ATF will send you an approved ATF F
6NIA (5330.3D) import permit. Please note, the approved permit will
	
state	that	the	firearm(s)	and	ammunition	authorized	for	importation		
	
must be taken back out of the United States when you leave the
country, excluding any ammunition that is used while in the United
	
States.		It	also	will	state	that	you	may	not	transfer	the	firearm(s)	or		
	
ammunition to another person while in the United States. ATF also will
notify you if your application is denied (or partially denied) and the
reason(s) for denial. In some cases ATF will inform you that it needs
additional information to process your application.

This request is in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The
purposes	of	this	information	collection	are:		(1)	to	allow	ATF	to	determine	if	
the	firearm(s)	or	ammunition	described	on	the	application	qualify	for	temporary	
importation; (2) to certify that a nonimmigrant alien is in compliance with 18 U.S.C.
§ 922(g)(5)(B); and (3) to serve as the authorization for importation.
The estimated average burden associated with this collection of information is 30
minutes per respondent or recordkeeper, depending on individual circumstances.
Comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate and suggestions for
reducing	this	burden	should	be	addressed	to	Reports	Management	Officer,	Document	
Services, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Washington, DC
20226.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

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26. An approved ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) import permit is valid for one year
from the date of approval (the date listed in item 20). During that year an
alien admitted to the United States under a nonimmigrant visa can use the
	
permit	repeatedly	to	import	the	firearm(s)	and	ammunition	listed	on	the		 	
permit, as long as you meet one of the exceptions outlined in item 18
(18 U.S.C. 922 9(y)).

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

27.	 When	you	are	ready	to	enter	the	United	States	with	your	firearm(s)	or						 	
ammunition, you must present your approved ATF F 6NIA (5330.3D) to the
U.S. Customs and Border Protection. If applicable, you also must
present U.S. Customs and Border Protection with documentation
demonstrating that you fall within an exception to the nonimmigrant
alien prohibition (i.e., State hunting license/permit; invitation and/or
registration).

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