1. Prepare documents. You will need the following documents for shipping to Saudi Arabia:
- A commercial invoice. This document must include a detailed description of the items you are shipping, the value of each item, and the total value of the shipment.
- A packing list. This document must include a list of all the items in your shipment, their quantity, and their weight.
- A Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) form. This form is required for all shipments valued over $2,500.
- A Certificate of Origin. This document certifies that the goods you are shipping are made in the United States.
2. Package your items. Your items must be packaged in a way that will protect them from damage during shipping. You should use a sturdy box and pack your items with cushioning material.
3. Label your packages. Each package must be labeled with the following information:
- The recipient's name and address
- The sender's name and address
- The weight of the package
- The value of the package
- The customs declaration number (if applicable)
4. Schedule a pickup. You can schedule a pickup for your shipment by calling FedEx or by visiting their website.
5. Pay for shipping. You can pay for shipping online, by phone, or in person at a FedEx location.
6. Track your shipment. You can track your shipment by visiting the FedEx website.
Here are some additional tips for shipping to Saudi Arabia:
- Make sure that you declare the correct value of your shipment. If you undervalue your shipment, you may be subject to penalties.
- Be aware of the import restrictions in Saudi Arabia. Some items are prohibited from being imported into Saudi Arabia, such as alcohol, pornography, and weapons.
- Allow plenty of time for shipping. Shipping to Saudi Arabia can take up to two weeks.