If you’re planning to enter Panama through Tocumen International Airport, there’s good news: the traveler declaration form is no longer required—as long as you have nothing to declare.
This change simplifies entry for most international visitors and returning residents. Previously, all travelers were asked to complete a sworn declaration form (physically or digitally) upon arrival. Now, if you’re not carrying goods or cash over the legal threshold, you can walk straight through customs without any paperwork.
You still need to complete the Traveler Declaration Form if you are:
Bringing cash, negotiable documents, or monetary instruments over $10,000 USD
Carrying goods or items subject to customs duty
In such cases, the form must be filled out and submitted—available in both digital and physical versions. For full details on what qualifies, you can visit the official website of the Autoridad Nacional de Aduanas (ANA).
For minors leaving Panama, the digital customs form is no longer needed. However, they must carry a notarized letter of authorization (if traveling with only one parent or a third party) along with a birth certificate.
While these updates make international arrivals smoother, it’s always a good idea to double-check the latest requirements on the Tocumen Airport website or the ANA website, especially if you’re carrying high-value items.