May 6-12 is US Equestrian's Community Outreach Awareness Week. Learn more at usef.org/opportunity.


A U.S. athlete who wishes to compete in national level classes/competitions outside the U.S. must be a U.S. citizen, be a current USEF Competing Member in good standing, and have completed the National Permission Questionnaire (excludes competitions in Canada and Mexico). Complete the National Permission Questionnaire on the Athlete Dashboard to receive a Letter of Permission. Athletes will receive a letter of permission within 48 business hours. A letter will also be sent to the foreign National Federation

Read the Athlete Reference Guides for helpful information including how to submit entries, fees, and requirements.

 

Criteria to Compete Outside the USA

Review the Criteria to Compete Abroad before submitting an application. In some cases, athletes will need to submit a waiver in order to compete at certain levels in foreign competitions. 

Additional Information

USEF & FEI Rules

FEI Links

Support

Contact the Athlete Services Department via email: [email protected]

Forms and Publications

Driving Criteria to Compete In International FEI Competititons

Criteria to Compete in International FEI Competitions