If you’re planning to exhibit at a U.S. trade show, conference, sporting event, or cultural festival, you already have enough on your plate – booth/stand design, travel, schedules, client meetings. The last thing you need is unexpected delays at the border because your shipment includes items regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FDA has recently highlighted key rules for visitors and exhibitors bringing food, medical items, cosmetics, supplements, or other regulated products into the United States. Understanding these requirements is essential for a smooth entry..
At EBISS Inc., we specialise in helping international exhibitors navigate U.S. import rules – including FDA‑regulated shipments – so your event runs flawlessly from start to finish.
Food and beverages — including dietary supplements — can be brought into the U.S. for personal use, but they must be declared. Some items may be restricted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) or the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), especially fresh produce, meats, and plant‑based products.
Before you travel:
Prepare a clear inventory of all food items.
Declare everything to CBP on arrival.
Check whether any items fall under USDA agricultural restrictions.
For exhibitors bringing samples, giveaways, or large quantities of food, FDA prior notice may be required — something EBISS Inc. can help you determine and file correctly.
Whether you’re travelling with personal medication or you’re part of a medical, pharma, or sports organisation transporting specialised equipment, the FDA has strict expectations.
To avoid delays:
Bring only what you need for the duration of your stay.
Keep medications in original packaging with labels.
Carry prescriptions or a doctor’s letter (ideally in English).
Teams should maintain a full inventory of all medical items.
You may bring tobacco or vaping devices into the U.S., but:
You must be 21 or older.
All items must be declared.
Vaping devices without FDA premarket tobacco authorization may be refused entry.
If your booth features vaping technology or related products, EBISS Inc. can help you verify compliance before shipping.
The FDA distinguishes between personal items and commercial shipments:
Personal-use quantities: No advance notice required.
Commercial shipments or large food quantities: Prior notice is required.
For exhibitors, this often means your shipment must be registered with the FDA before it even leaves your country. EBISS Inc. handles this process regularly and can manage it on your behalf.
Whether you’re hand‑carrying items or shipping them separately:
Declare all FDA-regulated products to CBP.
Present your inventory if requested.
Provide prescriptions or supporting documents for medications.
For freight shipments, EBISS Inc. coordinates directly with customs brokers, CBP, and FDA officials to ensure your goods clear smoothly and arrive at your venue on time.
Because the U.S. import landscape — especially FDA rules — can be complex, time‑sensitive, and unforgiving. One incorrect declaration or missing document can delay your shipment for days.
EBISS Inc. provides:
Expert guidance on FDA‑regulated imports
Full customs and compliance support
Prior notice filing for food shipments
Specialist handling for medical, scientific, and technical equipment
Door‑to‑venue logistics across the U.S.
Return shipping or onward movement to your next event
We take the stress out of U.S. event logistics so you can focus on what you do best — showcasing your brand.
FDA Import Offices
Email: imports@fda.hhs.gov
Phone: 301‑796‑0356
U.S. Customs & Border Protection: www.cbp.gov
USDA Agricultural Restrictions: www.aphis.usda.gov/traveling-with-ag-products
FDA Prior Notice for Imported Foods: www.fda.gov/industry/fda-import-process/prior-notice-imported-foods
Let EBISS Inc. handle the logistics, compliance, and shipping — so your event experience is seamless, stress‑free, and fully compliant with FDA and CBP regulations.