About Lettys M Gonzalez
Lettys M Gonzalez is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Miami, Florida, operating under filer code NHG. With documented experience in customs brokerage dating back to at least 2009, including prior work with IJS Global, she brings hands-on knowledge of US import requirements to importers navigating the complexities of customs clearance. Miami's position as a major port of entry for Latin American and Caribbean trade makes her a relevant resource for importers moving goods through South Florida. She can be reached directly at (786) 384-3512 for inquiries related to customs entry preparation, tariff classification, and import compliance.
Lettys M Gonzalez holds an active CBP customs broker license (filer code NHG) and operates out of Miami, Florida — one of the busiest and most strategically important ports of entry in the United States. Miami serves as a primary gateway for trade with Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond, making it a hub for importers who require experienced, locally knowledgeable brokerage services.
With a professional background in customs brokerage that traces back to at least 2009, including experience at IJS Global, Lettys M Gonzalez has developed working knowledge of the full import clearance process under US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) guidelines. This includes navigating the ACE Portal, preparing accurate customs entries, and ensuring compliance with CBP regulations that govern how goods enter the United States.
For importers, understanding the harmonized tariff schedule (HTS) and correctly classifying goods is one of the most consequential steps in the import process. Proper HTS code assignment determines applicable duty rates and flags any admissibility requirements. Brokers like Lettys M Gonzalez assist importers in conducting HTS code searches and applying classifications accurately to avoid delays or penalties at the port.
Importer Security Filing (ISF) is another critical compliance requirement for ocean shipments. The ISF filing must be submitted at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at the foreign port, and errors or late filings can result in CBP penalties. A licensed broker can manage ISF filing requirements on behalf of importers, reducing the risk of non-compliance.
Miami-area importers dealing with goods from Central and South America, the Caribbean, or other international origins may also have questions about customs bond requirements, section 321 de minimis provisions for low-value shipments, and potential duty drawback claims for eligible goods. A licensed customs broker can provide guidance on whether a formal or informal entry is appropriate and whether a continuous or single-entry bond is required for a given shipment.
Importers seeking customs clearance support in the Miami metropolitan area — including Hialeah and surrounding communities — can contact Lettys M Gonzalez directly at (786) 384-3512 to discuss their specific import needs and determine how she can assist with US import requirements.
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What is Lettys M Gonzalez's CBP filer code?
Lettys M Gonzalez's CBP-assigned filer code is NHG. This code is used to identify her as the licensed broker of record on customs entries filed through the ACE Portal.
What types of imports can Lettys M Gonzalez help clear through Miami?
As a Miami-based licensed customs broker, she is positioned to assist importers moving goods through South Florida ports, particularly shipments originating from Latin America and the Caribbean. This can include consumer goods, apparel, food products, and other commercial cargo requiring CBP clearance.
Does Lettys M Gonzalez handle ISF filing for ocean shipments?
A licensed customs broker can manage ISF (Importer Security Filing) submissions on behalf of importers for ocean cargo. Contact Lettys M Gonzalez at (786) 384-3512 to confirm this service for your specific shipment.