How I got the US ASUS ROG Ally 2 delivered to Spain without the paperwork

May 01, 2026

Why I chose the US ASUS ROG Ally 2 (2026 Refresh)

I tracked the release of the ASUS ROG Ally 2 (2026 Refresh) featuring the Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip for months. In Spain, local retailers often add a significant premium to these luxury handhelds. By looking at us trends, I realized that purchasing directly from US stores like Best Buy or the ASUS US shop could save me over €150, even after international transport costs. The US version is the exact same hardware but at a much more aggressive price point.

How I got the US ASUS ROG Ally 2 delivered to Spain without the paperwork
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Shipping Estimates and Box Specs

To plan my budget, I needed to know exactly what I was dealing with in terms of package size. I used the shipping calculator to get a baseline. Based on the 2026 refresh packaging, here are my estimates for this handheld:

  • Box Weight: Approx. 3.5 lbs (1.6 kg). This includes the handheld, the 65W charger, and the retail packaging.
  • Box Dimensions: Approximately 36cm x 16cm x 12cm. It is a medium-sized rectangular box, not particularly bulky.

A note on Volumetric Weight

I should mention that the ASUS ROG Ally 2 is relatively dense. This means you likely won't be hit with high volumetric weight charges. Volumetric weight usually applies to light but large items, like pillows. Since this is a solid piece of electronics, the actual weight is what usually determines the cost for my international shipping service.

Battery and Safety Rules

I verified that this device contains a high-capacity Lithium-ion battery. When shipping to Spain, this requires specific handling. Most couriers allow one device with an internal battery per box under PI967 regulations. I made sure my freight forwarder was aware so they could apply the correct battery stickers for air travel.

How I bypassed US store credit card blocks

I tried to buy the Ally 2 directly from a US retailer using my Spanish credit card, but the order was cancelled instantly. Many US stores like Best Buy, Apple, and Sephora block international cards or refuse to ship to known warehouse addresses. This is where I used the BuyForMe service.

We used the comGateway BuyForMe service to handle the transaction. I simply provided the product link, and they used a US-based domestic card to purchase the item on my behalf. This is the most reliable way to ensure the order isn't flagged or cancelled. It took the stress out of the purchase, as I didn't have to worry about my billing address not matching the US zip code.

Handling Spain import tax and VAT

Importing electronics into Spain means dealing with the Agencia Tributaria. Since the ASUS ROG Ally 2 is valued well over €150, I knew I would be responsible for the 21% IVA (VAT). I recommend checking the latest rules on import tax before you commit. My strategy was to have all my paperwork ready so the package wouldn't get stuck in Madrid customs. Using a tax-free US address in Oregon for the initial purchase also saved me from paying US sales tax, which offset some of the Spanish import costs.

My step-by-step guide to shipping

I followed a very simple how it works workflow to get my device. First, I grabbed my US suite address. Then, because of the credit card issues, I submitted a BuyForMe request. Once the device arrived at the warehouse, I selected my preferred express courier for delivery to my door in Barcelona. I didn't have to fill out complex export forms myself; the forwarder handled the logistics. If you are looking for the latest tech, check out other popular products currently moving from the US to Europe.

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