Free Commercial Invoice Template for International Shipping (2025) – Download PDF & Word

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As a U.S.-based international trade attorney and template designer with over 12 years drafting customs and shipping documents for importers and exporters, I’ve created thousands of commercial invoices. Today I’m giving you my battle-tested, commercial invoice template free for download – fully compliant with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and accepted by customs authorities in over 190 countries.

A commercial invoice for international shipping is the single most important document in cross-border trade. It determines duties, taxes, origin, and even whether your shipment clears customs at all. After reviewing hundreds of rejected invoices for my clients, I built this customs commercial invoice template to eliminate the most common (and expensive) mistakes U.S. shippers make.

Disclaimer: This article and the attached templates are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a licensed customs broker or attorney for your specific shipment.

What Is a Commercial Invoice and Why You Can’t Ship Internationally Without One

A commercial invoice is a legal document between buyer and seller that describes the sold goods, their value, and the terms of sale. For customs purposes, it becomes the primary declaration of value and classification.

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the commercial invoice is required for virtually every international commercial shipment entering or leaving the United States (with rare exceptions under $2,500 and not for resale).

Use my commercial invoice template PDF or Word version and you’ll satisfy CBP, FDA, USDA, and foreign customs requirements on day one.

Free Commercial Invoice Template – Instant Download (2025 Version)

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Key Elements Every Customs-Approved Commercial Invoice Must Include

Based on CBP’s official guidelines and my real-world experience clearing millions of dollars in freight, here are the mandatory fields:

FieldRequired ByCommon Mistake I Fix for Clients
Shipper/Exporter Name & AddressCBP + All CountriesUsing P.O. box instead of physical address
Consignee Name & AddressAllListing freight forwarder instead of actual buyer
Invoice Number & DateAllMissing or duplicate numbers across shipments
Country of Origin (Manufacture)CBP + Duty CalculationSaying “China” when parts are from multiple countries
Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HS) Code – 6 digits minimum98% of countriesLeaving blank or using only 4 digits
Full Description of Goods (no vague terms like “parts” or “samples”)CBPWriting “gift” or “sample” on commercial shipments
Quantity & Unit of MeasureAllMixing units (e.g., 100 pcs vs 12 cartons)
Unit Value & Total ValueDuty & VATDeclaring $0 or “no commercial value” on sold goods
Currency Code (USD, EUR, etc.)AllForgetting to specify – leads to exchange-rate disputes
Incoterms® 2020 (e.g., FOB, DAP, EXW)Highly recommendedUsing outdated 2010 terms
Signature & TitleMany countries (Canada, EU, Australia)Electronic signature missing or unsigned PDFs

How to Fill Out the Commercial Invoice Template – Step-by-Step (With Examples)

Let me walk you through my international commercial invoice template using a real $87,000 electronics shipment I cleared last month.

  1. Header – Place your logo and title “COMMERCIAL INVOICE” in bold 16-18pt font.
  2. Invoice Details – Invoice #: CI-2025-0047 | Date: November 19, 2025
  3. Shipper/Exporter – Your full U.S. legal name, address, phone, EIN or SSN (foreign shipments often require EIN).
  4. Consignee – The actual buyer abroad, not the notify party or forwarder.
  5. Country of Origin – “Vietnam” (even if you bought from a California distributor – origin is manufacture, not purchase).
  6. Description – Instead of “LED TV” write “55-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED Television, Model XYZ-5500, 120V”.
  7. HS Code – 8528.72.72 (I always include the full 10-digit U.S. HTSUS for imports; 6-digit is enough for exports).
  8. Value – Declare the actual transaction value. Never inflate or deflate for “customs purposes.”
  9. Signature – I use Adobe Sign or DocuSign – accepted worldwide in 2025.

Commercial Invoice vs Pro Forma Invoice – Don’t Confuse Them

I still see U.S. sellers sending pro forma invoices to customs – instant red flag. Here’s the difference:

Customs wants the commercial invoice for international shipping – period.

Special Cases I Built Into This Template

Commercial Invoice Template PDF vs Word – Which Should You Use?

PDF (Fillable) – Best for 99% of shipments. Locks formatting, accepted everywhere, smaller file size.
Word – Only if your foreign buyer demands editable fields or you add 20+ line items.

Countries That Require Signed Originals in 2025

Despite e-signatures being legal, these destinations still want ink on paper (plan for 4 originals):

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Invoices

Do I need a commercial invoice for samples?
Yes if value > $2,500 or for resale. Below that, a simple invoice with “Sample – No Commercial Value” may work, but I still recommend the full template.

Can I use my accounting software invoice?
Rarely. QuickBooks, Xero, etc., miss critical customs fields (HS code, origin, Incoterms).

Is a packing list the same thing?
No. Packing list = weights & dimensions. Commercial invoice = value & description.

Download Your Free Commercial Invoice Templates Now

No catch, no watermark, no expired links. Updated November 2025.

Save hours and avoid customs delays. Bookmark this page – I update the templates every January and whenever CBP or major trading partners change requirements.

Need a Canada-specific version, UPS/FedEx pre-formatted, or Spanish/French translation? Drop a comment and I’ll upload them next week.

Safe shipping!
– Sarah J. Reed, U.S. Licensed Customs Broker & Trade Attorney