To legally bring inheritance money into the US, you should declare the funds to customs when entering the country and provide documentation such as a copy of the will, a letter from the executor of the estate, and proof of the inheritance amount. It is also advisable to consult with a tax professional to ensure compliance with any tax obligations related to the inheritance.
Absolutely! It is your right as a US citizen to challenge anybody who says you owe them money. If they cannot produce the proof that you owe them that debt, then they cannot legally attempt debt collection on you.
110 yen is $1.23 in US money.
The biggest US Dollar printed is the $100,000 bill, but this bill is only used in by Congress but mainly for when they are budgeting that years total budget, in which they have the National Treasury bring the money in and they essentially just give it right back to the Treasury.
You can get US dollars for Ghana money at a money exchange store which can be found at the borders or maybe near you.
No, they don't burn money
You can legally bring your fiancee from Mexico with a "fiancee Visa" and you will have 3 months to marry him.
You can legally bring up to $10,000 USD without any declaration to the US Customs anything extra is subject to declaration and possibly be taxed...
No, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the US due to the trade embargo with Cuba.
In the US, it is the US Government alone that has the authority to print currency.
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No, it is illegal to bring alcohol from Mexico to the US without proper permits and following specific regulations.
Assuming you mean in the US. The Department of the Treasury handles printing of all US funds.
Candy, food, glass items like souvenirs, clothing. You should check with US Customs to find out what can be brought into the US legally.
I am not aware of any limitation.
When entering the US, you can bring any amount of money with you. However, if you are carrying more than 10,000 in cash or other monetary instruments, you must declare it to US Customs and Border Protection. Failure to do so can result in the money being seized.
No, it is illegal to bring corn from Mexico to the US due to agricultural regulations and potential risks of introducing pests or diseases.
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