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In-Bond Status Guide (U.S. In-Bond Manager)

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🔖 This article is part of the BorderConnect U.S. In-Bond Manager Guide

U.S. In-Bond Status

A visual guide to understanding the lifecycle stages of in-bond shipments in BorderConnect.

Overview

Color-coded U.S. In-Bond statuses displayed in BorderConnect

Unique to BorderConnect, the U.S. In-Bond Status is a visual, color-coded indicator shown throughout the platform that allows users to instantly understand the current lifecycle stage of an in-bond shipment with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

You will see these statuses in the U.S. In-Bond Dashboard, the QP In-Bond Search Page, and the QP In-Bond Details Page.

Triggers: Statuses update automatically when:

  • A QP In-Bond is transmitted to CBP.
  • A CBP response is received via a Status Query.
  • Arrival, export, or diversion messages are accepted.

The In-Bond Lifecycle

The table below shows the typical progression of an in-bond shipment:

Stage What It Means Typical Next Step
Unknown Created in BorderConnect but not sent to CBP. Transmit QP In-Bond.
On File Accepted by CBP (Pre-Arrival). Await arrival at the U.S. border.
Enroute Authorized for movement (In-Transit). Monitor until arrival at destination.
Arrived Reached the bonded destination. Export (if Type 62/63) or Close.
Exported/Concluded Bond is closed. No further action needed.

Status Descriptions

Below is a detailed breakdown of each status bar color and meaning.

Unknown (One Purple Bar)

The QP In-Bond exists in BorderConnect but has not yet been transmitted to CBP.

  • Action: Complete required fields and click Send QP In-Bond from the QP In-Bond Details page.

Not On File (One Red Bar)

CBP has confirmed through a status query that no in-bond exists under this entry number. This usually means the bond was never filed or a third party hasn't transmitted it yet.

  • Action: File the QP In-Bond in BorderConnect or contact the responsible filing party.

Rejected (Two Brown Bars)

An error was returned by CBP during a transmission or status query. Specific error details will appear in the QP In-Bond History section.

  • Action: Review the reject message, correct the data, and retransmit.

On File (Three Green Bars)

The in-bond has been accepted and is officially recorded in CBP systems. This appears after a successful QP filing or a positive status query response.

  • Action: No action required until physical movement occurs.

Enroute (Four Blue Bars)

The shipment has entered the United States and has been authorized by CBP for in-bond movement. It is currently moving toward its bonded destination.

  • Action: Monitor progress until the driver arrives at the destination.

Arrived (Five Dark Green Bars)

The shipment has reached the bonded destination and CBP has accepted the electronic arrival message.

  • Action (Type 61): None. The bond is closed.
  • Action (Type 62/63): Export or further processing is required.

Exported (Six Green Bars)

Common for Transportation and Exportation (Type 62) in-bonds. This confirms the shipment has left the U.S. and the export message was accepted.

  • Action: None. The bond is closed.

Concluded (Six Green Bars)

Most often seen for Mexico-bound in-bonds where a Type 62 bond converts to a subsequent Type 61 bond. This status is confirmed using the "Check For Subsequent Bond" feature.

  • Action: None. The bond is closed.


Need to move freight in-bond? Easily file QP in-bonds, arrivals, and exports with the BorderConnect U.S. In-Bond Manager.