
If you’re traveling to or from Kuwait, you now need to declare any cash, gold, or expensive items worth more than KWD 3,000 (around $9,820 USD) at Kuwait International Airport.
Who Must Follow This Rule?
- Everyone – Kuwaiti citizens, expats, and visitors.
- The rule applies when arriving or leaving the country.
What You Must Declare:
If the total value is over KWD 3,000, you must declare the following:

- Cash (in any currency)
- Checks or bearer instruments
- Gold bars, coins, and jewelry
- Luxury watches
- Expensive electronics like phones, tablets, and laptops
- Branded fashion items such as designer handbags
Even worn jewelry must be declared. Items must be packed in your hand luggage.
What Documents You Need:
To avoid trouble, carry:
- Original purchase receipts
- Customs declaration forms
- Proof of ownership (if available)
Customs officers may ask to see these. If you don’t have them, your items could be taken.
What Happens If You Don’t Follow the Rule?
- Items may be seized on the spot
- You could be detained and questioned
- Legal action might be taken if smuggling or false information is suspected
There are no exceptions, even for tourists.
Why This Rule Was Introduced:
The rule helps Kuwait:
- Prevent smuggling
- Keep track of financial activity
- Improve border security
- Follow international customs standards set by groups like the World Customs Organization (WCO) and Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Advice for Travelers:
- If you’re carrying cash, gold, or valuables over KWD 3,000, fill out the customs declaration form before going through customs.
- For help or more details, visit the official Kuwait Customs website or contact the airport before your trip.
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