About NORMA V. VALDEZ
Norma V. Valdez is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Laredo, Texas, holding CBP filer code B7X. Operating in one of the busiest land ports of entry on the US-Mexico border, she provides customs clearance and entry services for importers moving goods across the Texas-Mexico corridor. Laredo handles more trade volume than any other US land border crossing, making a locally licensed broker with firsthand knowledge of CBP's Laredo field office a practical asset for importers managing cross-border supply chains. Norma is also a recognized member of the Laredo Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers Association, reflecting her standing within the local brokerage community. Importers with regular shipments from Mexico or seeking a knowledgeable broker near the Laredo port of entry can reach her directly at 956-282-1919.
Norma V. Valdez is a CBP-licensed customs broker operating out of Laredo, Texas, one of the most active land ports of entry in the United States. With filer code B7X, she is authorized to transact customs business on behalf of importers nationwide, with particular expertise in the US-Mexico trade corridor that flows through Laredo's multiple international bridges.
Laredo consistently ranks as the top US land border crossing by trade value, processing hundreds of billions of dollars in goods annually — primarily manufactured goods, automotive parts, machinery, consumer goods, textiles, and apparel moving northbound from Mexico. A locally based broker like Norma V. Valdez brings direct, day-to-day familiarity with CBP's Laredo field operations, local port procedures, and the practical realities of cross-border logistics that importers relying on remote brokers may not have access to.
For importers navigating US import requirements, Norma can assist with customs entry preparation across CBP entry types, including formal and informal entry customs filings depending on the shipment value and commodity type. Proper HTS code classification is critical for any import — misclassification can trigger costly delays, penalties, or unexpected duty liability — and working with a licensed broker who understands the HTS code classification guide and the USITC tariff database is essential for compliance.
Additional services typically provided by licensed brokers in this corridor include Importer Security Filing (ISF) for ocean freight, customs bond requirements assessment, and securing a continuous customs bond for importers with frequent shipments. Brokers in Laredo also commonly assist with Section 321 de minimis entries and partner government agencies customs coordination, particularly for goods subject to FDA, USDA, or other agency oversight at the border.
Norma is a member of the Laredo Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers Association, a professional organization connecting licensed brokers operating in this key trade hub. This affiliation underscores her commitment to maintaining professional standards and staying current with evolving CBP regulations.
Importers conducting a customs compliance audit of their supply chain, or those simply searching for a customs broker near me in the Laredo area, will find Norma V. Valdez a qualified and locally accessible option. She can be reached directly by phone at 956-282-1919 or by email at nvvs01@gmail.com.
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What is Norma V. Valdez's CBP filer code and where is she located?
Norma V. Valdez holds CBP filer code B7X and is based in Laredo, Texas, operating near the US-Mexico border at one of the country's highest-volume land ports of entry.
Can Norma V. Valdez help importers with HTS code classification and customs bond requirements?
As a licensed customs broker, Norma can assist with HTS code classification, determining appropriate customs bond requirements, and preparing entries for goods crossing through the Laredo port of entry. Contact her at 956-282-1919 or nvvs01@gmail.com.