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Allow 60 to 90 days for most CITES applications to be processed and please understand that Endangered Species Act and certain CITES applications may take longer.
In addition to USDA permits, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) issues export and re-export permits for CITES or ESA-protected plants leaving the United States. FWS also requires import permits for wild collected CITES Appendix l species. There is a fee of $70.00 for the Protected Plant Permit.
CITES works through a system of permits. A permit is required to import or export a CITES-listed species, whether a live specimen, part, product, or pet. Moving a listed species across international borders is considered trade, even if its for personal use.