I moved here from New Jersey in the United States, and used a shipping container from a well know shipping line to move my furniture and personal items to my house here (which I had bought years ago, so I already had a place to move to). Everything went fine, until I got to the port in Caracas. Customs held up my container for more than 6 months! the corruption was unbelievable. I had a lawyer, and even he could not shake my container loose any faster. MY RECOMMENDATION TO YOU - IF you decide to move here and transport items, make a detailed list of these items, get this list certified by a lawyer of your choosing, then go to the nearest Venezuelan embassy and present them with this list (make sure you make enough copies) and they will put an official stamp on this, meaning Venezuelan customs cannot (or should not) hold up the release of the container in any way. If they do (and I found most of the time it is because certain custom officers are "in bed" with people at the local customhouse brokers - they are the people who must clear your shipment into Venezuela, you must hire one of them to do this for you and once you are desperate enough to pay a "bribe" then both parties split this in one way or another) then contact the Venezuelan embassy RIGHT AWAY in the country where they approved the paperwork and the shipment of your goods and ask them to intervene. I would recommend if the price is right bringing down what you can, as any 1st world furniture or appliances cost almost triple what they do in your home country due to the extreme tariffs that Sr. Chavez puts on goods coming from capitalistic countries. Cheap Chinese products abound here, however but don't last but a few months apiece.