Export Animal Products to Cyprus
This country is a member state of the European Union. In addition to any commodity-specific information listed on this page, the European Union has harmonized requirements for certain animal-origin products. Visit Export Animal Products to the European Union to learn more about harmonized protocols.
Exporters must have their importers confirm with the appropriate Ministry of Animal Health that Cyprus will accept products on the appropriate EU certificate prior to shipment.
Shelf-Stable Requirement
Cyprus border inspection posts (BIPS) are only able to allow the import of consignments of materials that are shelf stable. Refrigerated diagnostic and research samples are generally an exception to this requirement.
Language Requirement for Certificates
Cyprus generally requires certificates for consignments from the United States to be in both English and Greek. However, border inspection posts (BIPS) may be willing to accept English certificates with “professional translations” attached. In these cases, APHIS does not certify (sign or seal) the separate translation. In these cases, the importer can obtain an "official" translation of English certificates from any licensed translation service in Cyprus or Greece (or in some cases elsewhere). After APHIS endorses the English version, the U.S. exporter can send the certificate via a courier service to the importer who can then have the translation service attach the Greek translation prior to presentation to the BIP when the consignment arrives. If the importer has questions about whether a particular translation service is acceptable, they should check with the pertinent BIP. Alternatively, the exporter can work with their importer to create a truly bilingual version of the certificate prior to presentation to APHIS for endorsement.
Determining Which Certification Requirements Apply
Exporters should always have their importers confirm BEFORE shipment that the consignment will be allowed entry with only the documentation accompanying the consignment. If there is any doubt about European Union or Country requirements a consignment will fall, or when requirements are not listed, the U.S. exporter should have this country's importer email the pertinent border inspection post (BIP) through which the consignment will enter the importing country. The email should include a description of the proposed import, including the animal-origin contents and the intended use of the material in the importing country. The BIP will respond to the importer in writing. The U.S. exporter should then obtain that response from the importer and provide it and a translation of it (including the original email question) to their local VS Field Operations Veterinary Export Trade Services.
BIP Country Contact
Need Help Exporting Animal Products?
If you have any questions or concerns about the procedures and requirements for exporting animal products, or to obtain a zoosanitary certificate for an animal product, contact the APHIS Veterinary Services office covering the area from which the product will be exported, the area in which your office is located, or the area in which the product is manufactured.
Certificate Endorsement or Export Questions
For animal product export certificate endorsement or questions, select your State or Territory to email the appropriate office and include "Animal products: endorsement or question" plus your State or Territory's name in the subject line. Note: Offices may serve multiple States and Territories.
Facility Inspections or Questions
For animal product export facility inspection requests or questions, select your State or Territory to email the appropriate office and include "Facility Inspection" plus your State or Territory's name in the subject line. Note: Offices may serve multiple States and Territories.