| | | | |  | | | | The Yemeni customs authority did a huge step in 1995 by approving and accepting the international customs documents allowing vehicles to enter Yemen in which the clubs guarantees the payment of customs fees in case vehicles were not re-exported remaining illegally in the country. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hence, that step was a base for the facilitation of both visitors and tourists entering with their own cars in which YCTA has contributed to the success of that system through: - The encouragement of tourism clubs member of AIT & FIA and the follow up with the Yemeni customs to approve those clubs' documents.
- Providing the Yemeni customs authority with all the guarantees of tax and customs fees payments of illegally remaining vehicles.
Opening six offices at the Yemeni borders (at Harad, Wadeah, Alb, Alboqa, Shahen, and Ssarfeet) in order to participate in recording and controlling the movement of vehicles coming to or leaving Yemen using CPDs by using computerized systems connecting all branches with the head office. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  | | | | Getting over all the difficulties and obstacles that a visitor might face at the borders. Following up the re-exportation or customs fees payment of vehicles. Reporting to clubs about vehicles paying customs fees in Yemen. Extending trip tickets according to certain conditions. Issuing Saudi trip tickets for vehicles visiting Yemen to help the visitors avoid leaving their passports upon entrance to Yemeni lands or even leaving a deposit. Issuing insurance documents for the vehicles as required by the law. The ability of adjusting or adding to the tip tickets details. Issuing a full coverage insurance.
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