In your first sentence, the word needs to be "form" not "from" -- this is a typo I make all the time, and I have to be very conscious of it since a spell-checker will never pick it up!
The use of the word "suitcase" is correct. You could also use "briefcase" or "attache" or "valise" or "bag."
Customer Officer: May I have your declaration from, please?
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Customer Officer : Sure. Please open your suitcase.
(Is the expression 'suitcase' correct in this situation? Do you have some other suitable expressions? Correct the errors, plese.)
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In the United States, the term, "Customs Officer," is more likely to be used.