About LATIN GATE CUSTOMS BROKERS INC
Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc is a Miami, Florida-based licensed customs brokerage owned and operated by Nilda Sierra. Located at 13831 SW 59th St in Miami, the firm holds CBP filer code NS1 and serves importers navigating U.S. customs requirements. Miami's position as the primary gateway for Latin American trade makes Latin Gate a natural fit for businesses importing goods from Central and South America and the Caribbean. The brokerage handles customs entry preparation, importer security filing (ISF), HTS code classification, and regulatory compliance for importers working through Miami's ports and air cargo facilities. As an owner-operated firm, Latin Gate offers importers direct access to a licensed broker rather than routing inquiries through layers of staff.
Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc operates out of Miami, Florida — one of the most strategically important ports of entry in the United States for Latin American and Caribbean trade. With CBP filer code NS1 and ownership by licensed broker Nilda Sierra, the firm is positioned to assist importers who need a knowledgeable, hands-on customs broker familiar with the regulatory landscape at Miami's seaport and international airport.
Miami serves as the principal U.S. gateway for goods moving north from Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean basin. Importers sourcing consumer goods, food and beverage products, textiles, or other commodities from these regions benefit from working with a broker who understands the nuances of those trade lanes, including applicable trade agreements, tariff preference programs, and the specific documentation requirements that CBP enforces at this port.
For importers new to the process or expanding their sourcing into Latin America, understanding how to import goods into the USA begins with correct harmonized tariff schedule (HTS) classification. Accurate HTS code lookup is foundational — it determines the duty rate, any applicable trade remedies, and whether goods qualify for preferential treatment. Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc assists clients in navigating the USITC tariff database and applying the correct HTS codes to their shipments.
The firm handles importer security filing (ISF) submissions, which must be lodged at least 24 hours before ocean cargo is loaded at the foreign port. Meeting ISF filing requirements is mandatory for ocean imports, and errors or late filings can trigger CBP penalties. Customs entry preparation, ACE portal filings, and coordination with CBP examiners are part of the core work the brokerage performs on behalf of its clients.
For importers who have paid duties on goods subsequently exported or used in manufacturing, the duty drawback program offers a mechanism to recover up to 99% of duties paid. Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc can advise clients on eligibility for duty drawback claims and guide them through the documentation process.
As an owner-operated customs brokerage, Latin Gate provides importers with direct broker access — a meaningful advantage when shipments are time-sensitive or when classification questions require experienced judgment. Importers moving goods through Miami's ports who need a licensed broker with roots in Latin American trade corridors will find Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc a relevant resource.
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What port does Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc primarily serve?
Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc is based in Miami, FL and primarily serves importers moving goods through the Port of Miami and Miami International Airport, which are major U.S. entry points for Latin American and Caribbean cargo.
Can Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc help with HTS code classification for my imports?
Yes. Correct HTS code classification is a core customs brokerage function. Latin Gate can assist importers in determining the right harmonized tariff schedule code for their goods, which determines duty rates and compliance requirements under CBP rules.
Does Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc handle ISF filings for ocean shipments?
Yes. Importer Security Filing (ISF) must be submitted at least 24 hours before ocean cargo is loaded at the foreign port. Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc manages ISF filings as part of its import services for ocean freight customers.
Who owns and operates Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc?
Latin Gate Customs Brokers Inc is owned by Nilda Sierra, a licensed customs broker. The firm operates as an owner-run brokerage, meaning clients work directly with a licensed professional.