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NYDIA ROSA GARCIA

Laredo TX

License: NS3 (Permitted)

Laredo, TX
5 specialties
1 port served
CBP Permitted

About NYDIA ROSA GARCIA

Nydia Rosa Garcia is a licensed U.S. Customs Broker (CHB) based in Laredo, Texas, one of the busiest land ports of entry along the US-Mexico border. Operating under filer code NS3, she is a recognized member of the Laredo Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers Association and is listed among the city's active permitted customs brokers. Her Laredo location positions her to handle the high volume of cross-border commercial trade that flows daily through the World Trade Bridge and Colombia-Solidarity Bridge. Importers moving goods from Mexico — whether manufacturing inputs, consumer products, or industrial equipment — benefit from working with a locally established broker who understands the nuances of CBP entry requirements, partner government agency coordination, and the documentation demands specific to the Laredo port district.

Nydia Rosa Garcia, CHB, is a federally licensed customs broker operating out of Laredo, Texas, holding CBP filer code NS3. Laredo is the largest inland port in the United States by trade volume, processing hundreds of thousands of truck crossings each year, and brokers with deep roots in this community play a critical role in keeping supply chains moving efficiently between the U.S. and Mexico.

As a member of the Laredo Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers Association, Garcia is embedded in the professional network that shapes local trade compliance practice. Her presence on the CBP permitted customs brokers listing confirms her active authorization to transact customs business on behalf of importers at the Laredo port of entry and beyond.

For importers navigating us import requirements at a land border crossing, working with a Laredo-based broker matters. Garcia can assist with customs entry preparation across both formal and informal entry customs classifications, helping clients determine which CBP entry type applies to their shipment — whether a standard consumption entry, a section 321 de minimis clearance for lower-value goods, or other specialized entry formats. Accurate HTS code classification is fundamental to this process, directly affecting the duties owed and any applicable trade remedies.

Border trade compliance also involves meeting importer security filing obligations, maintaining adequate customs bond requirements — including a continuous customs bond for frequent importers — and coordinating with partner government agencies customs reviews when shipments involve regulated commodities such as agriculture, food products, or chemicals. Garcia's familiarity with the Laredo port environment means she understands the timing and documentation expectations that CBP officers and partner agencies apply at this crossing.

Importers sourcing manufactured goods, textiles and apparel, machinery, or consumer goods from Mexico will find that a locally licensed broker offers practical advantages over remote filing operations. Whether a company is importing for the first time and needs guidance on CBP entry types explained in plain terms, or an established importer seeking support with a customs compliance audit, Garcia's credentials and local standing make her a relevant point of contact for cross-border trade at Laredo.

Specialties

Services

Customs Entry Preparation ISF Filing HTS Code Classification Continuous Customs Bond Procurement Informal & Formal Entry Filing Partner Government Agency Coordination Section 321 De Minimis Entries Import Compliance Consulting

Ports Served

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Nydia Rosa Garcia authorized to file customs entries at the Laredo port of entry?

Yes. Nydia Rosa Garcia holds an active CBP customs broker license with filer code NS3 and appears on the CBP permitted customs brokers listing for Laredo, TX, confirming her authorization to transact customs business at this port.

What types of imports is a Laredo-based customs broker best suited to handle?

Laredo is the primary US-Mexico land crossing for commercial truck freight. A broker based there is well-positioned for imports of manufactured goods, auto parts, consumer products, textiles, food items, and industrial machinery moving northbound from Mexico.

Can Nydia Rosa Garcia help determine whether a shipment qualifies for a Section 321 de minimis entry?

A licensed customs broker in Laredo can evaluate whether a shipment's value and nature meet CBP's Section 321 de minimis threshold, potentially allowing duty-free clearance for qualifying low-value imports.

Do I need a continuous customs bond if I import regularly through Laredo?

Importers with frequent shipments typically benefit from a continuous customs bond rather than single-entry bonds. A licensed broker like Garcia can advise on bond requirements based on your import volume and commodity type.

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