Tracking the status of the statement on the Fasah 2026 platform: the 18 most important statuses, their meanings, and what to do in each case.

Tracking the status of a statement on the Fasah 2026 platform has become an essential part of the daily work of every importer, customs broker, and logistics company operating within the Kingdom. The name you see on the Fasah screen is not just a description; it's a direct indicator of what's actually happening in the procedural chain, where delays might be coming from, and what you should do to avoid storage fees, missed delivery dates, or release delays.

At the Customs Clearance website, part of Abdullah Al-Atwi Logistics Services, we provide a practical guide in a clear list format covering the 18 most important declaration cases on the Fasah 2026 platform . We explain the meaning of each case and the specific steps to take when it appears. The goal is not a theoretical explanation, but rather quick decision-making steps: when to wait, when to submit a ticket, when to amend your documents, and when to contact the carrier, shipping agent, or the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority.

Quick notes before the list

  • The status may change within minutes or hours depending on the type of shipment, the port, the degree of risk, and the completeness of the documents.
  • Some cases may appear in different forms between outlets, but the content is the same, so focus on the meaning and the procedure.
  • Before taking any action, match the declaration number, bill of lading number, container number, and importer's data, because many errors arise from mismatches.
  • Keep a timeline of when the situation arose and when it changed, as this will help you when escalating, requesting compensation, or reviewing fees.

1) Status: Statement created

This is the first point in the statement lifecycle, meaning the statement has been entered into the Fasah platform and a statement number has been generated, but it has not yet entered the detailed review process or its approval for further processing has not been completed, depending on the statement type. This often appears after the basic data has been entered and some documents have been attached.

  • Make sure the statement type is correct: import, export, transit, re-export, because changing it later may require cancellation and re-creation.
  • Check the HS customs items, description of goods, quantity, unit of measurement, invoice value, and country of origin.
  • Upload the essential documents early: invoice, bill of lading, certificate of origin, delivery authorization if applicable, and any required conformity certificates.
  • If you are working through an intermediary such as a freight forwarder, request a copy of the manifest to ensure that the manifest details match what was submitted to the port.

2) Status: Awaiting document attachment or completion of missing information

This means that the system or reviewer found a deficiency in the files or that the attachment was not done correctly, such as an unclear file, an inappropriate document, an expired document, or the absence of a mandatory document for the type of goods.