
What happens to entries that have no bill match?

However, there is no additional action required by the filer once an “Admissible” status is achieved on an entry. After an “Admissible” status is achieved on an entry, CBP still retains the right to examine cargo and/or request document review prior to release.

“Admissible” is a new entry status which means a carrier transmitted bill match has occurred for an ACE Cargo Release entry, there are no bill and/or entry level holds, but the variable release window has not been reached as outlined below. The CBP definition of “Released” in terms of what it means for cargo/entry release has not changed. ACE Cargo Release entry statuses “Admissible” and “Released” are two different statuses.Cargo release entry is on file, but a carrier transmitted bill match has not occurred in manifest.This status generally means only a document is required for review before release vs. Same effect of an intensive examination in that this status suspends an existing release or withholds an entry release that hasn’t yet occurred.

Manifest hold on a bill associated with the specific entry number.Existing cargo release record Cancelled Entry number and data on file are in cancelled status Entry number cannot be used again.A physical exam is generally required, and this status may also include a request for documents. Entry status will not change to Released, until the hold has been removed.Entry has a released date and all holds, if applicable, have been removed.
