C/O Form B: essential certificate for Vietnam–USA export
Exporting from Vietnam to the USA (United States of America) requires more than just a good product and a willing buyer. It demands precision in documentation, compliance with international trade protocols, and a deep understanding of customs procedures. Among the essential export documents is the Certificate of Origin (C/O), and specifically, Form B, which plays a crucial role in non-preferential trade. In this article, Fastrans, a trusted partner in freight forwarding, shares valuable insights and practical knowledge about C/O Form B based on years of experience supporting exporters.
What is C/O Form B?
A Certificate of Origin Form B is a non-preferential document that certifies a product was manufactured or processed in Vietnam. Unlike preferential C/O like Form A (GSP), Form D (ATIGA), or Form E (ACFTA), which offer tariff reductions under specific trade agreements, Form B is used for countries with no such agreements with Vietnam. For Vietnamese exporters targeting the U.S. market, Form B is the appropriate C/O type.
Though it does not provide tariff preferences, it is still highly important for proving the origin of goods, meeting buyer requirements, and satisfying U.S. customs compliance.
Why is C/O Form B Important for Exporting to the USA?
Even if the U.S. does not provide tariff incentives, C/O Form B helps prevent shipment delays, avoid unnecessary scrutiny, and build trust with American partners.
- Customs Requirements: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) may request proof of origin during clearance
- Buyer Specifications: Many American retailers and importers require certificate of origin for documentation and audit purposes
- Trade Defense and Anti-fraud: Proper origin certification helps avoid penalties or investigations related to anti-dumping, especially for sensitive goods.
- Professionalism: Submitting Form B enhances your credibility and signals that your business complies with global trade practices.

How to Apply for C/O Form B in Vietnam?
Documents Required:
- Export Declaration
- Commercial Invoice
- Packing List
- Bill of Lading
- BOM – Bill of Materials
- Production Process Flowchart
- Input Purchase Invoices
How much is service of submitting for C/O form B?
Applying for a Certificate of Origin (C/O) Form B typically involves a government-issued fee of USD 30 per set, which is standard across most issuing authorities. Additional service fees may apply if the exporter engages a third-party agent or customs broker. While the application cost itself is relatively low, any rejection can result in shipment delays, extra administrative work, and even financial penalties due to the loss of tariff preferences.
11 specific reasons why you are rejected for C/O form B
- Simple cutting, trimming, or edge shaping
- Basic assembly that does not alter the structure
- Drilling, nailing, or screwing
- Grinding, polishing, painting, or light plating
- Welding or joining parts without changing material properties
- Packing, unpacking, or repackaging
- Removing accessories or secondary components
- Basic heat treatment
- Quality inspection, testing, or software installation
- Simple pressing or forming of parts
- Preliminary processing and packing of agricultural products or food
Fastrans’s Experience Supporting Exporters
At Fastrans, we’ve helped hundreds of exporters secure accurate C/O Form B certificates, especially for time-sensitive shipments. One case involved a Vietnamese electronics manufacturer who faced potential penalties due to an incorrect HS code. Our team quickly audited all documents, liaised with VCCI, and facilitated a corrected C/O within 24 hours—allowing the shipment to proceed without delay.
Our services include:
- Document consistency checks
- Expert advice on classification and compliance
- Handling coordination between shippers, forwarders, and authorities
- Fast-tracking urgent C/O applications when possible
We understand that for exporters, time is money. That’s why we combine our deep industry knowledge with a customer-first approach.
Tips for a Smooth Export Process to the USA
- Start early: Begin preparing C/O documentation as soon as the shipping plan is confirmed.
- Be accurate: Ensure all documents align—especially product names, weights, and HS codes.
- Use a logistics partner: Collaborate with an experienced freight forwarder like Fastrans to reduce administrative errors.
- Maintain digital records: Store all submissions, approvals, and correspondence in a shared folder for quick access.
C/O Form B may not offer tariff savings, but it is still a cornerstone of successful trade with the United States. It facilitates smooth customs clearance, satisfies buyer requirements, and demonstrates your company’s commitment to compliance.
For businesses looking to expand exports to the U.S., understanding and correctly handling this document is essential. Fastrans Logistics stands ready to support you at every step—from document preparation to shipment release. Contact us today and let our experience work for your success in international trade.