Relocating from Germany to the UK in 2025 isn’t only about packing and transport — it’s also about getting the customs paperwork right. One of the most important export documents is the Ausfuhrbegleitdokument (ABD), or Export Accompanying Document, which is paired with the Ausgangsvermerk (AGV), the official proof that your goods have left the EU.
Understanding these documents is crucial for anyone moving their personal belongings, shipping household goods, or applying for HMRC Transfer of Residence (ToR1) relief in the UK. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly what ABD and AGV are, why they matter for your move, how to get them, and common mistakes to avoid. This ABD & AGV explanation is part of a complete customs master guide on UK ↔ Germany relocation rules.
👉 For the bigger picture of the entire relocation process, see our Moving from Germany to the UK in 2025 – Ultimate Guide (Customs, Costs & Checklist).
📝 What is the ABD (Ausfuhrbegleitdokument)?
The ABD (Export Accompanying Document) is issued by German Customs when goods leave the EU. It confirms that an export declaration has been filed in the ATLAS electronic customs system. For international moves, the ABD is typically prepared and submitted by your removal company.
- Who issues it?
German Customs via ATLAS, usually handled by your removal firm. - What’s in it?
Details of exporter, consignee, goods description, HS codes, and transport details. - Why do you need it?
Without ABD approval, your goods cannot legally leave Germany.
👉 Related: BC-EAD Export Declaration Explained (Germany → UK, 2025 Guide)
📑 What is the AGV (Ausgangsvermerk)?
The Ausgangsvermerk (AGV), also known as the Exit Note, is the proof of export. It is automatically generated once the German customs office at the border confirms that the goods physically left the EU.
- It acts as the final confirmation for both the exporter and the importer.
- It’s required as evidence if HMRC later checks your UK ToR1 relief application.
- You (or your mover) must store it for 10 years under German customs law.
📌 German Zoll – Official Export Declarations
🚛 Why ABD & AGV Matter for UK Moves
When moving household goods to the UK:
- German Customs requires an ABD export declaration for all household shipments leaving Germany.
- The AGV proves your goods actually left the EU.
- HMRC may request the AGV as part of verifying your Transfer of Residence (ToR1) claim.
For a full breakdown of export and import reliefs including ABD, see the Customs Master Guide 2025.
👉 For a complete breakdown of customs requirements, read: How to Apply for HMRC Transfer of Residence (ToR) in 2025.
📦 Step-by-Step: How ABD/AGV Work in Practice
Here’s how the process works for a Germany → UK move:
- Packing List Prepared
You prepare a detailed inventory (packing list).
👉 Related: Ultimate Packing & Disassembly Guide - Mover Submits ABD Declaration
Your moving company files the export declaration via ATLAS. - Customs Approves ABD
Once approved, an ABD document is issued. - Goods Leave the EU
At the border (e.g., ferry, Channel Tunnel), customs scan the shipment. - AGV Issued Automatically
Once confirmed, the AGV Exit Note is created and sent back. - Documents Provided to You
Your mover gives you copies of both ABD and AGV. Keep them safe for records.
📌 More on export rules: EU Customs Export Guidance
💸 Costs & Who Pays
- ABD Filing Fee: Often included in your removal quote, but some movers charge €50–€150.
- Customs Broker Fees: If your mover doesn’t handle paperwork, you may need a customs broker.
- Storage Fees: If ABD isn’t approved in time, your goods can’t leave and may incur storage charges.
👉 Related: Customs Clearance Costs – Germany → UK (2025 Guide)
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Incomplete Packing List – Missing details = ABD rejection.
- Not Applying for ToR1 Early – Without HMRC approval, you may pay UK VAT.
- Not Keeping AGV – HMRC may audit ToR claims up to 3 years later.
- Assuming the Mover Covers Everything – Always confirm ABD/AGV is included in your quote.
🕒 Timelines
- ABD approval: 1–3 business days.
- AGV issuance: Same day goods leave Germany.
- Total customs timeline: Can delay move by 2–7 days if documents are late.
🧾 Case Example
Anna’s Relocation from Hamburg to London (2025)
- Mover filed ABD on her behalf.
- Customs delayed approval due to missing HS code for electronics.
- Extra cost: €75 storage and €120 customs broker fee.
- Lesson: Always double-check your packing list and codes.
❓ FAQs
Do I need an ABD when moving my personal belongings?
Yes, since Brexit all moves from Germany to the UK are considered exports.
What’s the difference between ABD and AGV?
ABD = export declaration filed. AGV = proof goods left the EU.
Do I need to keep my AGV?
Yes, for 10 years under German customs law.
Can I move without ABD?
No. Without it, your goods cannot legally leave Germany.
Is ABD only for businesses?
No, it applies to private household moves as well. Your mover usually files it.
📚 Related Reading
👉 Moving from Germany to the UK in 2025 – Ultimate Guide
👉 How to Apply for HMRC ToR1 in 2025
👉 German Customs Form 0350 Explained
👉 Customs Clearance Costs Guide (Germany → UK 2025)
✅ Conclusion
The ABD (Ausfuhrbegleitdokument) and AGV (Ausgangsvermerk) are two of the most important customs documents for anyone relocating from Germany to the UK in 2025. Without them, your goods cannot leave the EU, and you may face delays, storage fees, and problems claiming HMRC ToR1 duty-free relief.
By ensuring your mover files the ABD correctly, keeping your AGV for records, and linking this paperwork to your ToR1 application, you’ll avoid unnecessary costs and stress.
👉 This post is part of our complete Germany to UK Moving Guide for 2025. Bookmark it if you’re planning a relocation.
Also read the Full Customs Master Guide 2025 for interconnected customs procedures and policies.








